Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent
Our Take
The Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent is built for car campers and overlanders who value their time more than their wallet, delivering 110 square feet of livable space in about 90 seconds flat.
That 9.0 ease-of-use score is well earned, and the 2000mm waterproof rating means you can trust it in serious rain.
The catch: at $600 for a 4-person tent, you're paying a premium for convenience, and owners have reported some water sneaking through the hub system plus a door design that'll trip you up until you learn to watch your feet.
If fast setup and roomy comfort matter more to you than pinching pennies, this tent delivers where it counts.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓90-second hub setup
- ✓Convertible screen room
- ✓2000MM waterproof shell
CONS
- ✕Tripping-hazard door
- ✕Hub-leakage issues
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent This tent | ★ 8.0 | $600 | 58 lbs | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | ✓ Current |
![]() Gazelle Gazelle 3 Person Quick Pitch | ★ 7.9 | $350 | 30 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 43 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T4 Hub Tent | ★ 7.8 | $400 | 30 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 61 sq ft | — | 2 | vs → |
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T4 Tandem Hub Tent | ★ 8.1 | $630 | 56 lb. | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T8 Hub Tent | ★ 8.1 | $580 | 56 lbs | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
![]() Kodiak Canvas Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Deluxe 8-Person Tent | ★ 8.0 | $750 | 84.6 lbs | 4 people | 4-season | 140 sq ft | — | 2 | vs → |
What We Think
For families who want basecamp comfort without the 30-minute setup ordeal, the Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent delivers a compelling promise: 110 square feet of livable space that deploys in under two minutes.
It scored a 8.0 overall, earning that mark through genuinely impressive setup speed and solid weather protection, though the $600 price tag demands scrutiny.
This is a tent built for car campers and overlanders who prioritize convenience and interior space over portability.
Ease of Use
The hub design is where this tent earns its keep, scoring a 9.0 in Ease of Use.
Owners consistently report that the 90-second pitch time is real, not marketing optimism, with several mentioning they've set it up solo in fading light on their first attempt.
The pop-up hub mechanism eliminates the pole-threading frustration that plagues traditional cabin tents, which matters when you're arriving at camp after dark with tired kids in the backseat.
If you're comparing instant-setup options, our guide to the best cabin tents covers the full landscape.
Space & Comfort
At 110 square feet with a 78-inch peak height, this tent offers genuine walk-around space, scoring a 7.5 in Space & Comfort.
The convertible screen room is a standout feature that owners with kids mention frequently, functioning as bug-free hangout space during the day or additional sleeping area at night.
That versatility sets it apart from the Gazelle T4 Hub Tent, which costs $200 less but sacrifices the screen room flexibility.
Understanding the difference between dome and cabin designs helps explain why this vertical-walled layout feels roomier than the square footage suggests.
Weather Resistance
The 2000mm hydrostatic head rating on the 210D Oxford shell is genuinely capable waterproofing, earning a 8.0 in Weather Resistance.
That's double the 1000mm threshold where water starts pushing through fabric, and meaningfully better than the entry-level 1200mm ratings common on budget tents.
However, a recurring theme in negative reviews is hub leakage, where water can seep through the central hub mechanism during heavy or sustained rain.
This is the tent's most significant weakness, and owners in wet climates flag it consistently.
Quality & Durability
The 210D Oxford weave polyester used throughout is substantially heavier than the 75D or 68D fabrics typical at lower price points, scoring a 8.0 in Quality & Durability.
The fiberglass poles are adequate for car camping duty but won't match the longevity of aluminum.
For comparison, the Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Deluxe at $750 offers superior long-term durability with canvas construction, though it weighs 85 pounds and takes considerably longer to pitch.
Value for Money
At $600, this tent scored a 6.0 in Value for Money, the lowest mark in our assessment.
The premium buys you rapid deployment and the convertible screen room, but the one-year limited warranty feels thin at this price point.
Owners also flag the door design as a tripping hazard, a small but persistent annoyance that shouldn't exist on a $600 tent.
User Reviews
Owner satisfaction runs high, with a 9.4 User Reviews score reflecting genuine enthusiasm for the setup speed and livability.
The most common praise centers on how the tent transforms the camping arrival experience from a chore into a non-event.
Who It's For
This tent fits families and groups who car camp frequently and value their time over their gear budget.
Overlanders running roof-top storage will appreciate the hub design's forgiveness when setup space is tight.
If you need more capacity, the Gazelle T8 Hub Tent offers similar quick-pitch convenience in a larger footprint for $20 less.
The Bottom Line
The Gazelle T4 Plus Hub Tent scored a 8.0 by doing one thing exceptionally well: getting you from parking lot to comfortable camp in under two minutes.
The hub leakage issue in heavy rain is a real concern that prospective buyers in wet climates should weigh carefully.
For fair-weather family camping where setup speed matters most, it's a strong choice despite the premium price.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Cabin, Pop-up, Overlanding |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Sleeps | 4 people |
| Weight | 58 lbs |
| Floor Area | 110 sq ft |
| Vestibule Area | none |
| Peak Height | 6' 6" |
| Floor Dimensions | 165 x 94 |
| Doors | 2 |
| Setup Time | 2 mins |
| Pole Material | Fiberglass |
| Poles | 3 |
| Floor Fabric | 210 denier Oxford weave polyester shell material |
| Rainfly Fabric | 210 denier Oxford weave polyester shell material |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | 1 Year limited |
| Additional Notes | convertable screen room or additional room |
| Price | $600 |
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