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The Lunar Solo Backpacking Tent by Six Moon Designs is a premium 3-season, one-person shelter crafted from durable 20D silicone-coated polyester with a 3000 mm waterproof rating. Weighing only 0.77 kg and featuring a compact hexagonal design, it offers quick setup with a single trekking pole and ample interior space (26 sq ft) for minimalist backpackers. Engineered for serious solo adventurers, it balances ultralight portability with rugged weather resistance and ventilation, making it ideal for hiking, camping, and thru-hiking in diverse conditions.







| ASIN | B07P3GNS9K |
| Additional Features | Ultralight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #478,763 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,168 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Six Moon Designs |
| Brand Name | Six Moon Designs |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 95 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester,Silicone |
| Floor Area | 26 Square Feet |
| Floor Width | 48 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00637813988791 |
| Included Components | Tent, stuff sack, guy lines. |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 90"L x 48"W x 48"H |
| Item Weight | 0.77 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Six Moon Designs |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Polyester, fabric |
| Maximum Height | 48 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 740 Grams |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 6 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum, Carbon Fiber |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 90"L x 48"W x 48"H |
| Rainfly Material | 20D Silicone Coated Polyester |
| Recommended Use | Backpacking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Size | 1 person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | 40D Silicone Coated Polyester |
| UPC | 637813988791 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
A**R
Best value for the money
This is NOT a “cheap” tent even though it is inexpensive. This tent gives you materials and features of a big brand tent. It’s VERY lightweight, durable, very water resistant, made of polyester fabric instead of nylon which is very nice, quality screen and zippers, great tie out points, plenty of space and head room (I’m 5’11”), large vestibules, excellent ventilation, the list goes on. I have used this tent extensively in heavy winds, rain, and snow. It has performed EXCELLENT. Six moon design is doing something right. Keep it up.
E**.
Works great even in the snow
Bought this tent to take with me on a backpacking trip in Arizona. Tent was great just as it is advertised. Very light, compressible and easy to setup. On my trip it snowed and had this tent up and slept in on top of 6 inches of snow. LOL. Did have a condensation issue but the humidity was high and cold a the time. Look forward to my next trip with it. Would have given it 5 stars but this can be a bit nit picky, had to buy stakes separately. Figure for the cost they would include stakes.
M**M
where is the pole?
where is the pole? the description said that the pole is included but I did not get one.
S**R
Great solo tent!
Simple to pitch if you follow the directions on video. First time, it took me 5 minutes to put up and 2 minutes to take down and pack. Spent first night camping in FL and had some condensation which is to be expected here. But the ventilation is superb as well as adjustable when you change height of trekking pole. Also packs down very nice and does not take up much space in the pack. I would highly recommend this to anyone considering a trekking pole tent that wants quality without being over priced.
J**S
2/6 Moons: Some Good Ideas Undone by Poor Design Choices
I really wanted to like this tent, but unfortunately, several design choices seriously take away from its potential. Let’s start with the positives: The single-pole design is simple and visually clean (although not very quick as there are usually several of adjustments needed and takes some getting used to). I also appreciate the eaves that run along the perimeter (excluding the front). They’re spacious enough to offer some rain protection, and the integrated bug netting provides a decent draft, although I would be cautious in heavy rain in that your base isn’t flooding (it’s been dry for me so far in a good amount of rain) The color is another plus. The light turquoise or pale blue is a welcome change from the usual neon orange tents. **Now, onto the issues—**and there are a few that really hurt the usability of this tent. First, the front zipper doors are far too short—they stop about 10 inches above the ground. This creates a big problem in wet conditions. Even if you pitch the tent with a forward lean, rain still splashes too close for comfort. Not to mention, there’s not where close to enough covered space to keep a backpack or even your boots dry, they have to be brought inside with you and there’s not really enough space for that and it runs the risk of flattening the short trim that keeps the water out, It’s a baffling design oversight, where am I to put my boots and pack? In the car? This is a pack packing tent, it needs to have space to keep a pack by the front door. Another frustrating aspect is that the main tent pole and stakes are sold separately. That’s something they should make much clearer upfront. Even if you have a trekking pole or spare stakes, the lightweight pole they offer (the 49-inch one) doesn't fit inside the tent bag. Seriously—how does that make sense? The tent also seems a bit off in proportions. The included (or separately sold) pole feels a touch too tall, and if the front had a longer eave, you could lean it forward to create a more usable dry zone—maybe even just enough space to stash a pack. Finally, a minor but annoying detail: the bug netting zipper only opens to the right. That means you can't easily access the open rainfly position from inside the tent without crawling out first. It's a small thing, but definitely inconvenient. Bottom line: It’s a cool concept, and I can see what they were going for—but the execution has some frustrating flaws. Personally, I’d recommend skipping this one and going with something from REI or another trusted brand.
A**R
Great buy
Great value for an ultralight tent. Sets up best for me when I leave stake straps very loose until treking pole is in place then tighten stake straps. Avoid condensation by leaving door flap open a bit. Awesome tent.
N**E
however very very light and very easy to put away
NEED TO BUY ROD/WALKING STICK , ROPE, STAKES NOT INCLUDED!! very thin, however very very light and very easy to put away.
S**E
Light weight tent
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo Green well designed tent. It's very roomy inside for a one person tent and has quite a bit of air flow. The floor of the tent is very slippery. So you will need to add some dots on the floor of the tent with GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL Silicone Sealan. I bought the the version that you have to seam seal the tent your self. Just make sure you buy the right Silicone Sealant that Six Moon Designs recommends The only con about this tent is the fiberglass pole (you buy separately) it is too short, and you don't get the right pitch of the tent. So you don't get the full rise of the 6 inch side walls (bathtub) of the tent. Just buy a light weight hiking stick and make it about 3 inches taller then the fiberglass pole. This tent does have a bit of a learning curve when setting it up.
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