Tent Type Cabin, Pop-up, Overlanding
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 30 lbs
Inside Height 6' 6"
Floor Area 61 sq ft
Setup Time 2 sec
OVERALL SCORE
7.8/10

Our Take

The Gazelle T4 Hub Tent is built for campers who hate fussing with poles and want to be set up before their buddy even finds the tent bag.

That 90-second hub system and 78-inch ceiling make this a legitimate walk-in living space for two, and the build quality holds up to regular use.

The catch is that $400 price tag for a 3-season tent with just okay weather resistance, plus a packed size that eats serious cargo space.

If quick setup is your top priority and you've got room in your vehicle, it delivers on that promise, but budget-conscious campers can find similar livability for less money.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
8.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
7.0
Value for Money
5.0
Ease of Use
9.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
9.6

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • 90-second hub setup
  • 78-inch standing headroom
  • Removable polyester floor

CONS

  • Humongous packed size
  • Trip-hazard doors
BEST FOR Quick-setup car camping and overlanding adventures.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Gazelle T4 Hub Tent
Gazelle Gazelle T4 Hub Tent This tent
★ 7.8 $40030 lbs 2 people3-season 61 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.9 $35030 lbs 2 people3-season 43 sq ft 0 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 setup time as the enemy, the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent is built around a single, compelling promise: you can be standing inside your shelter in under two minutes.

That's not marketing fluff, either, as owners consistently report the hub mechanism deploys in roughly 90 seconds, even on a first attempt.

With 61 square feet of floor space and 78 inches of peak height, this is a tent you can actually live in, not just sleep in, and it scored a 7.8 overall.

Ease of Use

The hub design is the T4's defining feature, and it delivers exactly what Gazelle advertises.

You pull it from the bag, release the hub, and the fiberglass poles spring into position without threading, clipping, or cursing.

Owners with kids mention being able to set up camp while simultaneously managing chaos, and solo campers appreciate not needing a second pair of hands.

The tent scored a 9.0 in Ease of Use, and that number reflects real-world simplicity, not just a fast pitch time on a spec sheet.

Space & Comfort

The 78-inch ceiling height is genuinely useful, not just a bragging point.

You can change clothes standing up, move around without hunching, and the cabin-style walls maximize usable floor space compared to dome designs.

Six windows provide excellent ventilation and sightlines, which matters when you're spending time inside during rain or bugs.

If you're weighing the differences between tent styles, our Dome Tent VS Cabin Tent comparison breaks down the tradeoffs.

The T4 scored an 8.0 in Space & Comfort.

Quality & Durability

The 300-denier oxford polyester floor is substantially heavier than the 150D floors typical at this price range, which translates to better puncture resistance on gravel pads and rocky campsites.

The removable floor is a genuine feature, not a gimmick, as it lets you shake out debris or use the tent as a shade structure.

Fiberglass poles are adequate for car camping duty, though they're heavier and less resilient than aluminum under stress.

Quality & Durability scored an 8.0.

Weather Resistance

The 210-denier polyester rainfly handles typical campground weather, light to moderate rain, without issue.

However, this is a three-season tent with a 7.0 in Weather Resistance, so sustained downpours or high winds will expose its limits.

The generous mesh is great for airflow but means you're relying heavily on the fly in wet conditions.

Value for Money

Here's the honest tradeoff: at $400, the T4 is expensive for a two-person tent.

The FanttikOutdoor Alpha C4 Ultra offers similar capacity at half the price, though without the instant hub mechanism.

The Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent With Instant Setup undercuts it significantly at $218 and weighs less, though owners report the Gazelle's build quality feels more substantial.

You're paying a premium for the hub system and the durability, and whether that's worth it depends on how much you value a genuinely instant pitch.

Value for Money scored a 5.0.

User Reviews

Owner satisfaction runs remarkably high, with a 9.6 User Reviews score reflecting consistent praise for the setup speed and livable interior.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is the packed size, as owners describe it as "humongous" and warn that it demands serious cargo space.

Several owners also flag the door design as a trip hazard, particularly when entering at night.

Who It's For

The T4 is ideal for overlanders, festival campers, and car camping couples who prioritize convenience over cost.

If you arrive at camp after dark regularly or simply hate fighting with poles, the hub system earns its premium.

For more capacity, the Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent sleeps four, though it nearly doubles the weight and price.

The Bottom Line

The Gazelle T4 Hub Tent scored a 7.8 by delivering on its core promise: a genuinely instant setup with room to stand.

The premium price and bulky packed size are real limitations, but for campers who value their time over their trunk space, this tent makes a compelling case.

Just measure your cargo area first.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeCabin, Pop-up, Overlanding
Seasons3-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight30 lbs
Floor Area61 sq ft
Peak Height6' 6"
Floor Dimensions94 x 94 in
Doors2
Setup Time2 sec
Pole MaterialFiberglass
Poles4
Floor Fabric300-denier oxford polyester
Rainfly Fabric210-denier polyester
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
Warranty1-year limited
Additional Notes6 windows, Removeable Floor
Price$400

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent best for?
This tent is ideal for car campers and overlanders who prioritize convenience over everything else. The 30-pound weight and large packed size rule out backpacking, but if you are driving to your campsite and want to spend minimal time on setup, this is your tent.
How fast can you actually set up the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent?
Gazelle claims a 90-second setup time, and real-world use confirms it is genuinely fast thanks to the hub design. You essentially unfold the tent, extend the legs, and you are done. This is one of the easiest tents to pitch on the market, earning a 9.0/10 ease of use score.
How does the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent handle rain and wind?
With a 210-denier polyester rainfly and 7.0/10 weather resistance score, this tent handles moderate rain adequately but is not built for severe storms. The hub design creates some wind resistance, and the 3-season rating means you should avoid using it in heavy snow or extreme conditions.
Is the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent worth $400?
At $400, the value proposition is mixed, which is reflected in the 5.0/10 value score. You are paying a premium for the instant setup convenience, and comparable tents like the Coleman 4-Person Cabin Tent offer similar capacity for around $218. If rapid setup is your top priority, the extra cost may be justified.
Can the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent actually fit 4 people?
Despite the T4 name suggesting 4-person capacity, this tent comfortably sleeps 2 people with gear. The 61 square feet of floor space and 94 x 94 inch dimensions give two adults room to move, but four would be cramped. The 78-inch peak height does allow most people to stand upright inside.
How does the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent compare to the FanttikOutdoor Alpha C4 Ultra?
Both tents sleep 2 comfortably and score similarly overall (7.8 vs 7.9), but the Alpha C4 Ultra costs $200 compared to the T4's $400 price tag. The Gazelle's main advantage is its faster hub setup system. If budget matters more than setup speed, the FanttikOutdoor offers better value.
How does the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent compare to the T4 Plus Hub Tent?
The T4 Plus costs $730 and sleeps 4 people comfortably versus the standard T4's 2-person comfort rating at $400. The Plus model scores slightly higher at 8.0/10 overall. If you regularly camp with family or a group, the upgrade makes sense, but solo or couple campers should stick with the standard T4.
What do owners say about the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent?
User reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with a 9.6/10 user review score. Owners consistently praise the lightning-fast setup and standing headroom. The most common complaints involve the bulky packed size and door design that some find creates a trip hazard when entering or exiting.

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