Tent Type Cabin, Pop-up, Overlanding
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 30 lbs
Inside Height 5' 8"
Floor Area 43.3 sq ft
Vestibule None sq ft
Setup Time 1-2 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.9/10

Our Take

The Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch earns its name with a genuine sub-90-second setup that makes it one of the fastest tents to deploy for car camping.

You get solid build quality with YKK zippers and a removable waterproof floor, plus enough room for two adults to spread out comfortably despite the three-person rating.

The corner door placement creates an awkward tripping hazard, and at $350 for a three-season tent with just okay weather resistance, the value proposition feels stretched.

If speed and convenience are your top priorities and you have the cargo space to handle the bulky packed size, it delivers on that promise.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
9.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
7.0
Value for Money
6.0
Ease of Use
9.0
Intangibles
7.0
User Reviews
9.0

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Under 90-second hub setup
  • Removable waterproof oxford floor
  • Beefy YKK door zippers

CONS

  • Tripping-hazard corner doors
  • Massive packed length
BEST FOR Quick setup for 3-person car camping.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch
Gazelle Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch This tent
★ 7.9 $35030 lbs 2 people3-season 43 sq ft 0 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.8 $40030 lbs 2 people3-season 61 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.0 $60058 lbs 4 people3-season 110 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.1 $63056 lb. 4 people3-season 110 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.1 $58056 lbs 4 people3-season 110 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $20027.5 lbs 2 people4-season 61 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

For car campers who treat tent setup as a necessary evil rather than a ritual, the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch delivers exactly what its name promises.

This hub-style cabin tent scored a 7.9 overall, earning its keep with genuinely fast pitching and generous headroom, though the premium price tag asks you to pay for that convenience.

Owners consistently report sub-90-second setup times that hold up in real conditions, not just marketing demos.

Ease of Use

The hub mechanism is the star here, and it scored a 9.0 in Ease of Use for good reason.

Owners confirm the under-90-second pitch time is legitimate, with several noting they've set it up solo in the dark on their first attempt.

The YKK door zippers get specific praise for smooth operation, a detail that matters more than you'd think after a few camping trips with cheap hardware.

One design choice we need to flag: the corner-positioned doors create a tripping hazard that multiple owners mention, especially when stumbling out for a midnight bathroom run.

Space & Comfort

With 43.3 square feet of floor space and a 68-inch peak height, this tent scored a 9.0 in Space & Comfort.

That's genuine stand-up room for most adults, which transforms the camping experience compared to low-profile domes.

If you're weighing cabin-style options, our guide to the 15 Best Cabin Tents for Comfortable Camping breaks down what separates good headroom from great.

The removable 300D Oxford polyester floor is a thoughtful touch that owners appreciate, letting you shake out dirt without dismantling your shelter.

Quality & Durability

The 300D floor fabric is substantially burlier than the 150D or 75D floors common in this category, and the 210D rainfly follows suit.

This tent scored an 8.0 in Quality & Durability, reflecting materials that should handle seasons of campground use.

The fiberglass poles are the expected choice at this price point, functional but not as resilient as aluminum in sustained wind.

Weather Resistance

Here's where expectations need calibrating: this tent scored a 7.0 in Weather Resistance.

The Oxford nylon rainfly handles typical campground rain, but the lack of vestibule space means no covered storage for muddy boots or gear.

For comparison, the Big Agnes Bunk House 4 scores higher on weather protection at $600, though it weighs half as much, a tradeoff that matters if you're hauling gear any distance from the car.

Value for Money

At $350, this tent scored a 6.0 in Value for Money, the weakest dimension in our assessment.

You're paying a premium for the hub convenience, and that math only works if fast setup genuinely matters to your camping style.

The FanttikOutdoor Alpha C4 Ultra delivers similar capacity at $200 with comparable weight, though without the instant-pitch mechanism.

No warranty coverage at this price point is a notable gap.

User Reviews

Owner feedback is remarkably consistent, earning a 9.0 in User Reviews.

The most common praise centers on setup speed and zipper quality.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is the packed size, which multiple owners describe as unwieldy for smaller vehicles.

Who It's For

This tent fits the car camper who arrives at the site after dark, wants shelter up before the kids melt down, and values headroom over ultralight credentials.

Weekend warriors who camp frequently enough to justify the premium will appreciate the time savings most.

If you need more space, Gazelle's T4 Hub Tent uses the same quick-pitch system with additional room.

The Bottom Line

The Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch scored a 7.9 by doing one thing exceptionally well: getting you sheltered in under two minutes with zero fumbling.

The $350 price is steep for what's essentially a convenience tax, but owners who've used it consistently validate that the time savings are real.

If fast setup is your priority and trunk space isn't tight, this delivers.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeCabin, Pop-up, Overlanding
Seasons3-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight30 lbs
Floor Area43.3 sq ft
Vestibule AreaNone
Peak Height5' 8"
Floor Dimensions76 x 82 inches
Doors2
Setup Time1-2 mins
Pole MaterialFiberglass
Floor Fabric300D Oxford Polyester
Rainfly Fabric210D Oxford Nylon
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
WarrantyNone
Additional NotesWall-mounted pouch pockets
Price$350

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch tent best for?
This tent is ideal for car campers who prioritize fast setup and spacious interiors over lightweight portability. The 30 lb weight and hub design make it perfect for drive-up campgrounds, tailgating, or festival camping where you want to spend less time pitching and more time relaxing. It comfortably sleeps 2 people despite the 3-person rating, which is typical for cabin-style tents.
How fast can you actually set up the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch?
The hub-style frame allows setup in under 90 seconds once you get the hang of it, with most users completing it in 1 to 2 minutes. You simply unfold the pre-attached fiberglass poles and pop the hub into place. This earned the tent a 9.0 out of 10 ease of use score, making it one of the fastest-pitching tents in its class.
How well does this tent handle rain and wind?
The tent scores 7.0 out of 10 for weather resistance, which is adequate for typical 3-season conditions but not extreme storms. The 210D Oxford nylon rainfly and 300D Oxford polyester floor provide solid waterproofing, and the removable floor is fully waterproof. However, the cabin design with its tall 68 inch peak height catches more wind than lower-profile tents, so stake it down well in exposed sites.
Is the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch worth $350?
At $350, this tent scores just 6.0 out of 10 for value, which reflects its premium pricing for a 3-season car camping tent. You are paying for the convenience of sub-90-second setup and quality touches like YKK zippers, but budget-conscious campers may find similar functionality for less. The lack of any warranty is also a concern at this price point.
How much headroom and floor space does this tent actually provide?
With a 68 inch peak height and 43.3 square feet of floor area (76 x 82 inches), this tent offers excellent livability for a 3-person rated shelter. Most adults can stand upright inside, and the cabin-style walls maximize usable space compared to dome tents. This contributed to its strong 9.0 out of 10 space and comfort score.
How does the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch compare to the FanttikOutdoor Alpha C4 Ultra?
Both tents score 7.9 out of 10 overall and sleep 2 people comfortably, but the FanttikOutdoor Alpha C4 Ultra costs just $200 compared to $350 for the Gazelle. The Gazelle offers faster hub-style setup and a taller cabin design, while the FanttikOutdoor may appeal to those prioritizing budget over setup speed. Consider whether the 90-second pitch time is worth the $150 premium.
How does this tent compare to the larger Gazelle T4 Hub Tent?
The T4 Hub Tent costs $50 more at $400 but scores slightly lower at 7.8 out of 10 overall, while both tents comfortably sleep 2 people. The 3 Person Quick Pitch is lighter and more compact for couples or solo campers who do not need the extra space. If you want more room for gear or occasional guests, the T4 Plus at $730 sleeps 4 and scores 8.0 out of 10.
What do other owners say about the Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch?
User reviews are overwhelmingly positive, earning a 9.0 out of 10 score from owners. Campers consistently praise the lightning-fast setup and roomy interior, with the YKK zippers and removable floor getting specific callouts. The main complaints center on the corner door placement creating a tripping hazard and the bulky packed size making storage challenging in smaller vehicles.

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