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Decathlon Quechua - 2 Second Easy Fresh & Black Waterproof Pop Up Camping Tent 3 Person

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"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"They last absolutely forever (I know 1980s models still in daily use)"

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"They have large windows on each side and in the back. Also a door and window in the front. ... They are made of canvas and breathe - so they're not like a sauna inside during the summer - even during the day. ... Sometimes its even a little cooler inside due to the shade. I've taken a nap in ours in the afternoon."


"Temperature wise, phenomenal. Got to sleep till 10-11am every day without having to crawl out, gasping for fresh air"


"They have large windows on each side and in the back. Also a door and window in the front. They are made of canvas and breathe - so they're not like a sauna inside during the summer - even during the day. Sometimes its even a little cooler inside due to the shade. I've taken a nap in ours in the afternoon."

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"it can be set up in a few seconds"


"It's super quick to set up (like 10 seconds)"


"sets up in like 10 seconds."

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"Temperature wise, phenomenal. Got to sleep till 10-11am every day without having to crawl out, gasping for fresh air"


"Can concur the fresh&black line with blackout lining is awesome for camping."


"Absolute God send. ... it's definitely a big bonus when it's hot."

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"That being said it has held up in rain and pretty strong winds in the year I've had it so far."

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"Too warm ... One big alert for Norda: the ventilation is bad. ... If you run in hot conditions, they will soak your feet within 30-45 minutes, so better beware."


"they are way too warm"


"the material was not breathable. ... I only wore them in the winter and couldn’t imagine wearing them in the middle of summer."

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"folding it together is a PIA"


"Putting them up/taking them down and folding up absolutely killed the camping experience for me."


"Putting them up/taking them down and folding up absolutely killed the camping experience for me."

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"Tigerwall tents will not work. ... I tried them and at 6'2" they were both too small."


"too short for 6' humanoid male"


"I have a North Face tent that I thought was a great find, just to find out it's so tiny inside it annoys me (I think it is only around 80")."

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"Door is not connected with the tent bottom thus wind pushes it over the bottom lip and water comes inside (experienced it myself and also reported by numerous customers on their own website)"


"floor is not fully sealed with tent walls, insects crawl inside through gaps (like 1000+ ants if you're unlucky)"

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r/CampingGearDecathlon Tents - Anyone have any experience using them?
5 months ago

We've got a 3-person Quechua fresh-black pop-up and it's great. It really does set up quickly and break down quickly once you've gotten used to it, and it's very roomy relative to other 3-person tents we've had. That being said: it's very much car camping gear and I don't think I'd want to be in a heavy rainstorm or wind storm in it. I wouldn't take it backpacking: it's far too bulky. But for car camping? It's great.

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r/overlandingTent Recommendations
12 months ago

I use the decathlon 2 second easy 3 person tent. Fits a exped megamat max duo with some spare space. I prefer it over the gazelle tents, because it's a blackout tent, lower to the ground to not catch wind, and most importantly it is very compact (egg shaped) when it is stored. The gazelle is very long so its difficult to store it in the car while keeping it accessible.

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r/CampingGearDecathlon Tents - Anyone have any experience using them?
5 months ago

Great tent for the price point! I've used the pop up tent for over 4 years when camping with the car. But they are by no means meant for backpacking. At that point you're better off buying something like a Naturehike mongar which is cheap, good quality, packs small and doesn't weigh as much

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r/campingBest Black out tent?
11 months ago

Decathlon 2 seconds easy 3P

r/campingBest Black out tent?
11 months ago

you probably got a "2 Seconds" tent, however I recommend getting the "2 Seconds easy" tent which is a totally different product I apologize for the confusion but it's not my fault that Decathlon is too stupid to come up with a more distinctive product naming scheme

r/campingBest Black out tent?
11 months ago

as I said above, that's not the same like "2 seconds easy". I know that because I got both tents and the "easy" tent is vastly superior. Too bad Decathlon couldn't give it an equally good name. I mostly stopped recommending the tent because people are almost always assuming I mean the "2 seconds" tent when in fact I mean exactly what I said. Probably the most misleading product name ever, what a mess.

r/CampingGearWhat I a good 1 person tent which is really easy and quick to build and take down for under 300€
11 months ago

"Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds easy" -> very good tent, sets up in like 10 seconds. Probably the best overnighter tent out there. Only real downside is the stupid name, hardly any customer will instantly grasp that "2 seconds" and "2 seconds easy" are completely different products. "Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds" -> shit tent, too short for 6' humanoid male, needs stakes and folding it together is a PIA. Source: I've had both.

r/CampingGearWhat I a good 1 person tent which is really easy and quick to build and take down for under 300€
11 months ago

"Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds easy" -> very good tent, sets up in like 10 seconds. Probably the best overnighter tent out there. Only real downside is the stupid name, hardly any customer will instantly grasp that "2 seconds" and "2 seconds easy" are completely different products. "Decathlon Quechua 2 seconds" -> shit tent, too short for 6' humanoid male, needs stakes and folding it together is a PIA. Source: I've had both.

r/campingis this decathlon tent okay for camping?
11 months ago

I know this tent very well, it's quite popular due to the low price but badly ventilated and a bit too short for an average sized humanoid male. The best tent for car camping purposes is the Decathlon 2 seconds easy in 3P size. It's super quick to set up (like 10 seconds) and much better designed than the pole style MH tents. Note: "2 seconds easy" (good tents) and "2 seconds" (terrible tents) a different product lines, stupid naming scheme by Decathlon.

r/campingColeman vs Quechua
10 months ago

Decathlon Quechua: - Door is not connected with the tent bottom thus wind pushes it over the bottom lip and water comes inside (experienced it myself and also reported by numerous customers on their own website) - floor is not fully sealed with tent walls, insects crawl inside through gaps (like 1000+ ants if you're unlucky) - sleeping cabin is too short for average sized humanoid male (that's a common issue across almost all Decathlon tents, especially the pole style tents, weird) Even though the "Decathlon 2 seconds easy" is my favorite overnighter tent I've to admit that almost all other Decathlon tents have severe engineering issues and are basically trash products that aren't worth the struggle. I even spoke with a Decathlon product manager once about the situation and they basically cannot do anything about it because Decathlon is too big of a company for any quick production changes and frankly nobody cares in poorer countries anyway, low price comes above anything else.

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r/CampingGearDecathlon Tents - Anyone have any experience using them?
5 months ago

I have 4, they're all brilliant, the fresh and black range was a game changer with kids, we have the air 4 person fresh and black and its great for my family, so far its about 5 years old used 3 - 4 times a year and still working and waterproof. I one of the 3 man pop up fresh and blacks which gets more use when I go without family and its solid, my oldest one from them is a decade old bought as an emergency Le Mans tent when my old eurohike gave up. I totally rate them over anything else in the near price range. The only ones that don't work are the super light solo hiker tent range, but they can be forgiven for that.

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r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

I got the 3-man XL pop up from decathlon, was on offer for £100 down from £140 when I bought it. Plenty of room for a double airbed and all your stuff. Keeps the heat at bay for a lot longer. Absolutely no regrets and wondered why I didn’t get one sooner. https://preview.redd.it/12loxaa3huaf1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a5be7419d26daf24747dfb3a579e0e2bb52992e6

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r/CampingGearDecathlon Tents - Anyone have any experience using them?
5 months ago

Got a 3 berth pop up one nearly a decade ago and it's still going strong. For the money I spent it's the best value tent I've ever used. It's spacious (actually sleeps 3 plus a pack), goes up within 5 minutes, and is simple to strike with clear instructions and colour coded clips. We've done a lot of driving around the Europe in summer chasing good weather with it, but it's survived a windy week on the coast of Skye when other tents were flatened and our neighbours had to sleep in their car. In-laws have the newer blackout version and a tweaked design, but theirs seems just as robust. Recommend.

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r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

I took the quechua 3 man XL popup F&B- at just over 2m square, I had space for a camp bed and airbed on top, with space underneath for storage boxes. Only thing I'd change for next time is to have the camp bed rotated 90 degrees - because it's not that tall, my head was almost touching the roof. Also took a camp light, definitely needed most of the time. Temperature wise, phenomenal. Got to sleep till 10-11am every day without having to crawl out, gasping for fresh air https://preview.redd.it/z29lm3izzvaf1.jpeg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=716ce32c331e62055c2080c42c55eb77b7a19a7b

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r/campingEasy to setup tents
8 months ago

I have the 2 seconds 3 - it was able to fit 2 adults, a 10 year old and dog with one backpack. I’m a huge fan especially in colder environments, it does not rise high up which is great for retaining heat. I do not camp in snow or very cold, but in 30-35f it does a great job. On the flip side I found it unbearable in Texas in September one time, very little breeze through. Easy to take out and put away.

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r/downloadfestivalFirst time camping - tent recommendations?
9 months ago

Save yourself the hassle and buy this: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/camping-tent-2-seconds-xl-3-person-fresh-and-black/_/R-p-172537 Pain in the arse to put away but the time saved not dicking around with tent poles makes it worth it, used mine for 4 ish years now and I swear by it

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