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⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the ultralight, weatherproof Cloud Up 2 Tent!
The Naturehike Cloud Up 2 is a premium 2-person ultralight dome tent featuring a double Y-shaped aluminum frame for superior wind resistance, breathable B3 mesh ventilation to reduce condensation, and a 4000mm waterproof silicone-coated nylon fly for reliable rain protection. Weighing only 2.08kg, it’s designed for quick setup and optimized space, making it the perfect companion for professional millennials seeking efficient, stylish, and durable outdoor gear.





| ASIN | B0GQ3H5RYG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,108 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 5 in Dome Tents |
| Brand | Naturehike |
| Brand Name | Naturehike |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,516 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | nylon |
| Floor Length | 210 Centimetres |
| Included Components | Rainfly |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.1L x 1.3W x 1.05H metres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Cloud Up 2 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Cloud Up 2 |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminium |
| Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean Only |
| Product dimensions | 2.1L x 1.3W x 1.05H metres |
| Rainfly Material | nylon |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking, Camping, Trekking |
| Recommended uses for product | Backpacking, Camping, Trekking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2 Man |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | polyester |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | Polyurethane Coating and Sealed Seams |
C**4
An amazing tent with great reviews
I spent ages looking for the right bike packing tent. After seeing many positive reviews on YouTube I decided on the Cloud Up 2. Unfortunately, the prices has been unwavering for a year, but it dropped on Amazon Prime Day so I had to buy it. It's only had one outing in the garden, but it's impressive for what people call a budget tent. I got the Forest Green in 20D Nylon. It super lightweight and the poles and pegs are good quality geared towards keeping your pack lightweight. I was surprised at how thin the material is. It's strong, but the groundsheet feels vulnerable. Naturehike includes a footprint as standard, which makes a lot of sense. The pegs are well made, but the number of them assumes you double up guy ropes on the sides and the back. Three additional pegs would have been ideal for more security. It's easy to set up and take down. I set it up in 15mins first time without following any instructions and I'm sure I could do it quicker. I took it down in 5mins, which was even more impressive. It's billed as 2-man, but not two at my size. It's comfortable for one plus equipment. The only issue I have is the small door, but then I bought it knowing that would be a limitation. I have a folding Brompton bike that goes in the tent with me. Getting it in isn't graceful, but there's plenty of space inside for us both. Overall, I can see why it gets such positive reviews and I'm looking forward to getting out there.
J**L
Fantastic tent for the price.
Can't rate this tent enough. If you are on a budget like myself I think this tent is as good as you are going to get for the price. Relatively light so great for backpacking. Good quality build. Has proven to be great in wet windy weather. Very easy to erect and with only a little faff it can be put up outer first. No condensation problems. I would say it would be ok in winter as long as it's not heavy snow. Happy camping.
S**8
I great tent for the price point, with a few things that let it down.
I've now taken this tent out on a test run and i'm really impressed. It held up well to rain and heavy winds (with some extra pegging out of the fly). It's a great quality tent for the price point. Note of course that you need to angle the tent so that the back is facing to the strongest wind. Side on and the tent will buffett a lot more, straining the poles. Great things: * the peg/line points - there are lots, you have a choice depending on your wind situation * lightweight - packs super well, * easy to set up and tear down .. can set the fly up first if need be * stand alone if there's no wind issues * has enough head room to sit up ... I was able to read my book in my camp chair during the winds * the pegs! they're great - best pegs ever.. three sided design, with a 'catch' on each side and a pull string to get them out. very strong - didn't bend one! love them. * the poles - all one piece. * great zips -seemed like they'll last A few things that let this tent down: =============================== ** in the wind, the tent inner is mostly mesh - this is great in the heat, but not in the cold with wind. I was camping in August along Hadrian's Wall, it got down to 11C at night with a strong wind. - While you can peg the fly edges down to the ground on the sides and back, the front vestibule does not peg flush with the ground - there will be a 10+cm gap, and the front inner/door is, insanely, entirely, mesh. - This means the wind blows directly onto your head. Because the door is 100% mesh, with any wind, your tent WILL NOT RETAIN HEAT - and you will be cold. I was able to mitigate this by using my bike panniers to block the windiest side, and assorted other bits of kit to try and block the other. Finally I opened my folding camping chair, and propped it up across the bottom of the door to keep the wind out, and I was able to sleep comfortably . - This could be fixed in 2 ways by the company - #1 - make it so there's no 10+cm gap between the bottom of the front vestibule and the ground - just add some extra fabric or something so you can peg it flush. or - #2 - put an inner nylon door inside or outside the mesh one that you can close to retain heat/stop wind. Arguably, the number one point of a tent, is to keep the elements out, and this door arrangement does not do that. ** there is a single pocket to store essentials - it's small - it's above your head. One or two more on the sides would be a huge benefit for those little things you want to keep track of. ** The single hook in the centre is useful - but one or two more in the corners would be amazing - particularly for hanging things up to dry at night ( you could run a line). ** the poles: all one piece - this is great and convenient.. but I worried, as the winds were buffetting my tent, that if a single part of the pole was compromised, I'd lose them all in one go ? ** the back vent - I like the design, but you can't really open it or close it from the inside. you need to take the stiff little pole thingie off the velcro or stick it on.. which I couldn't manage through a taught-pulled inner.
R**Y
Brilliant tent for bikepacking, can’t recommend enough
Great tent. Use this for bikepacking, packs down easily and is nice and small. The quickest tent to go up amongst my friends, really straightforward. I’m tall (200cm/6’6) and have no problems, but if you’re taller than me I wouldn’t recommend. I can sleep diagonally, but my shoulder or feet push the inner against the outer if I’m not careful. I can also sleep straight down the middle and I can also just about sit upright comfortably. I wouldn’t want to share with someone else, I’d definitely call this a 1.5 man tent. Holds up well in wind as you can really tighten the guylines, but I’ve not tested it in proper wind. Barely any condensation drip either, the outer stays firmly away from the inner and isn’t falling down on you either. All the pegs and the poles feel good quality, includes a groundsheet too. Shame it’s not a side door, but the entry has a nice big space to store 2 big pannier bags plus other bits. For a ultralight/lightweight and capable tent, you can’t beat the price and is great value for money. Honestly can’t recommend it enough.
S**T
Great for jumping in
Good, Light, No Nonsense Tent. Great ergonomics as a 1+ tent if you're tall like me, I can sit up comfortably near the door. If split up when packing you can get a lot volume out of your pack as it compresses well, this also aids assembly. This tent has survived North Wales in November on multiple occasions. The ground sheet is mega, especially with the ultralight-style pegs. I will be trying more Naturehike products
M**T
For me it was the perfect tent
Used it for wild camping and it’s light enough to carry and VERY easy to pitch - even for a newcomer to camping like me. A pole bent after night one but that’s likely down to user error - still works fine and very happy with my purchase. The fly sheet can be pulled down to the ground to reduce wind or raised higher to allow warm breeze in if needed. Definitely a one person with kit tent. 2 people can fit it, but no air beds or gear.
D**T
Check what your getting
Very good budget tent easy to put up easy to take down, one of the best budget tents available. Even tho I was sent the wrong ground sheet I spoke with naturehike, and they have sent me the correct one. Excellent customer service highly recommend
C**S
Great tent for a reasonable price
I had an earlier version that I used as a one man tent becuase I value space over weight. I did try to go to an OEX Bobcat 1 but found that it was only slightly lighter and much less pleasant to be inside. If it was a lot lighter then it would have been a worthwhile compromise but I returned it for this Cloud Up tent and I'm sure I made the right choice. You can probably get better for a lot more cash but for this money it's hard to beat. Edit: I've now had the tent up and I think the upgrades are great. 1. The addition of extra poles at the rear really improves the internal space. It's vast inside 2. The additional wind guy lines really help give the tent shape and stability 3. The connecting unit the holds the poles in place is much more robust. This failed on my old tent but these feel bullet proof. On the bad side other reviews mentioned the zips and I do feel that this is the one place where the quality feels compromised in what is otherwise a very good tent. I'm off for 2 weeks camping now so time v will tell....
D**O
Lekki i szybki w rozkładaniu
Lekki i szybki w rozkładaniu, wykonanie najwyższej jakości w atrakcyjnej cenie, wybrałbym z bocznym wejściem, gdyby był podobnej wagi i w podobnej cenie. Poza tym polecam - sprawdzony w środowisku górskim w słońcu i deszczu.
F**K
Perfektes Zelt für Bikepacking Abenteuer – Leicht, robust und durchdacht!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Das Naturehike Cloud Up 2 Upgrade 2-Personen Zelt ist ein absolutes Top-Zelt! Die Verarbeitungsqualität ist hervorragend, und der kinderleichte Aufbau macht es perfekt für schnelle Einsätze unterwegs. Das mitgelieferte Aufbewahrungs- und Befestigungs-Equipment ist durchdacht dimensioniert und überzeugt ebenfalls mit seiner hohen Qualität. Das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist unschlagbar – man bekommt hier wirklich viel geboten! Ich habe das Zelt auf mehreren mehrtägigen Bikepacking- und Biwak-Wanderungen in der Alpen- und Voralpenregion genutzt und bin rundum zufrieden. Für zwei Personen bietet es beim Bikepacking und Wandern ausreichend Platz. Klare Kaufempfehlung!
C**N
Excelente Producto
Fácil de instalar, algo pesada y no tan compacta
M**O
Ottime finiture
Tenda veramente eccezionale. Usata in bikepacking. Tutto sommato leggera per le sue dimensioni. Ottime finiture.
Q**C
Wat een geweldige tent.
Wat een geweldige tent. Licht, compact mee te nemen. Veel ruimte (solo). Heeft totnogtoe alle regen, sneeuw en storm doorstaan.
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