BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent
Our Take
The BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent hits a sweet spot for budget-conscious campers who need a reliable 3-season option without breaking the bank.
At under $5 per pound and just over $90 total, you get aluminum poles, dual doors, and a full-coverage fly that handles most weather, though the fabric does wet out faster than pricier competitors.
Setup is straightforward and the 31.6 square feet gives two people decent room to spread out.
Just be patient with the pole sleeves since they tend to snag, and don't expect this one to last as many seasons as tents costing twice as much.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Dual side door access
- ✓Durable aluminum poles
- ✓Full coverage rain fly
CONS
- ✕Wets out easily
- ✕Snagging pole sleeves
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() BISINNA BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent This tent | ★ 7.8 | $91 | 4 lbs 12 oz | 2 people | 3-season | 32 sq ft | 7 sq ft | 2 | ✓ Current |
| ★ 7.8 | $299 | 5 lbs. 10 oz. | 2 people | 3-season | 33 sq ft | 10 sq ft | 2 | vs → | |
![]() Sea to summit Sea to Summit Telos TR3 Tent | ★ 7.8 | $524 | 4 lbs. 10.7 oz. | 2 people | 3-season | 40 sq ft | 22 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
| ★ 7.8 | $190 | 13.7 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 56 sq ft | 28 sq ft | 1 | vs → | |
![]() Mountain Hardwear Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent | ★ 7.9 | $1,050 | 9 lbs 10.2 oz | 2 people | 4-season | 40 sq ft | 12 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
| ★ 7.9 | $550 | 3 lb 14 oz | 2 people | 3-season | 29 sq ft | 18 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
What We Think
At $91, the BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent delivers a surprising amount of shelter for weekend warriors who refuse to pay weekend-warrior prices.
This dome tent scored a 7.8 overall, punching well above its weight class in livability and ease of setup while making predictable compromises in long-term durability.
For casual campers building their first kit or families who need a second tent for the kids, it's a genuinely smart buy.
Value for Money
This is where the BISINNA earns its spot in the conversation, scoring a 9.0 in Value for Money.
You're getting 31.6 square feet of floor space, two doors, two vestibules, and 7001 aluminum poles for less than a hundred dollars.
For context, the MSR Hubba Hubba 2-Person Backpacking Tent costs six times as much and delivers only marginally more floor area.
The MSR is a better tent in nearly every measurable way, but if you're car camping a handful of weekends per year, that $450 difference buys a lot of campsite reservations.
Space & Comfort
The 47-inch peak height is tall enough for sitting up comfortably, and the dual-door design means nobody crawls over anybody at 2 a.m.
Owners consistently praise the side door access as the feature that makes this tent feel more expensive than it is.
The 6.7 square feet of vestibule space on each side provides legitimate gear storage, keeping boots and packs out of the sleeping area.
Space & Comfort scored an 8.0.
Ease of Use
BISINNA claims a 10-minute setup, which owners confirm is realistic even for first-timers.
The pole architecture is standard dome geometry, nothing clever but nothing confusing.
One recurring complaint: the pole sleeves can snag during insertion, which slows you down and risks fabric damage if you force it.
It's an annoyance, not a dealbreaker, but it keeps Ease of Use at 8.0 rather than higher.
Weather Resistance
The PU2000mm waterproof rating on the rainfly is solid mid-range protection, and the 210D Oxford floor is notably burlier than the 75D floors common at this price.
The full-coverage rainfly earns consistent praise from owners who've weathered overnight storms.
However, multiple owners report the fabric wets out more easily than expected in sustained rain, meaning water stops beading and starts soaking through.
For a summer thunderstorm, you'll stay dry; for a weekend of Pacific Northwest drizzle, consider packing a camping tarp as backup.
Weather Resistance scored a 7.5.
Quality & Durability
Here's the honest tradeoff: this tent is not built for years of hard use.
The 190T polyester taffeta rainfly and the snagging pole sleeves suggest a product optimized for price, not longevity.
The Marmot Limelight 2 Person Tent costs three times as much but uses meaningfully more robust materials and construction that will outlast the BISINNA by seasons.
If you camp twice a year, this won't matter; if you're out monthly, budget for a replacement eventually.
Quality & Durability scored a 6.0.
User Reviews
Owner feedback is remarkably positive for a budget tent, with a 9.4 in User Reviews.
The most common praise centers on the dual doors and the aluminum poles holding up better than expected.
The most common complaints, the wet-out issue and pole sleeve snagging, appear often enough to be real patterns rather than isolated lemons.
Who It's For
This tent makes sense for new campers who aren't ready to invest hundreds in gear they might not use regularly.
It's also a smart choice as a dedicated kids' tent or a backup shelter you keep in the car.
If you're working through our overnight backpacking checklist for the first time, the sub-5-pound weight means it won't punish you on the trail.
The Bottom Line
The BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent scored a 7.8 by delivering genuine livability at a price that removes every excuse not to go camping.
It won't last forever, and it won't keep you bone-dry in a monsoon.
But for $91, it's a legitimate shelter that owners overwhelmingly like, and that's worth something.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Dome, Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Sleeps | 2 people |
| Weight | 4 lbs 12 oz |
| Min Trail Weight | 4 lbs 12 oz |
| Floor Area | 31.6 sq ft |
| Vestibule Area | 6.7 + 6.7 sq ft |
| Peak Height | 3' 11" |
| Floor Dimensions | 55 x 82.7 in |
| Doors | 2 |
| Setup Time | 10 mins |
| Pole Material | 7001 space aluminum |
| Poles | 2 |
| Floor Fabric | 210D Oxford |
| Rainfly Fabric | 190T Polyester Taffeta and guarantees PU2000mm water-resistant |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
| Additional Notes | Vestibules |
| Price | $91 |
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