Gazelle T8 Hub Tent
Our Take
The Gazelle T8 Hub Tent is built for car campers who want a roomy basecamp without the usual 20-minute setup headache.
That 90-second pop-up design and 110 square feet of floor space make it a standout for families, and the 78-inch ceiling means you can actually stand up and change clothes like a human being.
The tradeoffs are real though: at 56 pounds it's a two-person carry, and you'll want to seam-seal it yourself before trusting it in serious rain.
If you're driving to your campsite and prioritize comfort over portability, this tent delivers.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Massive 110 sq ft interior
- ✓Lightning fast 90 second setup
- ✓Generous 78 inch peak height
CONS
- ✕Bulky, heavy 60-plus pound pack
- ✕Seams require extra manual waterproofing
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Gazelle Gazelle T8 Hub Tent This tent | ★ 8.1 | $580 | 56 lbs | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | ✓ Current |
![]() 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 T4 Plus Hub Tent | ★ 8.0 | $600 | 58 lbs | 4 people | 3-season | 110 sq ft | 0 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
![]() 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 → |
![]() 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 a genuine basecamp rather than just a place to sleep, the Gazelle T8 Hub Tent delivers 110 square feet of livable space that goes from bag to pitched in roughly 90 seconds.
That combination of size and speed is genuinely rare in the cabin tent market, and it earned an overall score of 8.1.
The tradeoff is weight and bulk that limits where and how you'll use it, but for the right camper, this is a compelling package.
Ease of Use
The 90-second setup time is the T8's headline feature, and owners consistently confirm it's real, not marketing math.
Several mention pitching it solo in the dark on their first attempt, which speaks to how intuitive the hub mechanism is.
For context, most instant cabin tents in this size range still take 5-10 minutes with two people, so the T8's speed advantage is meaningful if you're arriving at camp after dark or wrangling kids.
If you're new to pop up tents versus regular tents, this is about as painless as the category gets.
The tent scored a 9.0 in Ease of Use.
Space & Comfort
The 110 square feet of floor space and 78-inch peak height create a genuinely room-like interior.
Owners with kids mention being able to set up cots, camp chairs, and gear storage without the tent feeling cramped.
The most common praise centers on that standing height, which transforms the daily camp routine from hunched shuffling to something closer to normal movement.
Two doors provide flexible entry and exit, and the oversized windows keep airflow strong on warm nights.
This dimension scored a 9.0 in Space & Comfort.
Quality & Durability
The 210 denier Oxford weave polyester body and 300 denier floor are meaningfully heavier fabrics than you'll find on budget cabin tents like the Ozark Trail 9-Person Instant Cabin Tent, which uses lighter materials at less than a quarter of the price.
The YKK zippers are a genuine upgrade over generic hardware, and the fiberglass pole hub system is robust enough to handle repeated setup cycles.
The tent scored an 8.0 in Quality & Durability.
Weather Resistance
Here's the required caveat: a recurring theme in negative reviews is that the seams need manual waterproofing out of the box.
The 5000mm hydrostatic head rating on the floor is excellent, genuinely storm-worthy protection from ground moisture, but owners who skip seam sealing report leaks during sustained rain.
Plan to spend an hour with seam sealer before your first trip if you camp anywhere with real weather.
This dimension scored a 7.0 in Weather Resistance.
Value for Money
At $580, the T8 sits in premium territory for synthetic cabin tents.
The Coleman Octagon 98 offers similar capacity for around $212, though without the instant setup or fabric quality.
Whether the T8 justifies its price depends on how much you value that 90-second pitch and the heavier-duty construction.
The tent scored a 6.0 in Value for Money.
User Reviews
Owner satisfaction runs exceptionally high, with the tent earning a 9.6 in User Reviews.
The consistent praise for setup speed and interior space aligns with what the specs promise, which suggests Gazelle's marketing is honest.
The weight complaints are equally consistent, so go in with eyes open.
Who It's For
The T8 is built for car campers who prioritize living space and fast setup over portability.
Families with young kids, groups running a weekend basecamp, or anyone who wants to stand upright and spread out will appreciate what this tent offers.
If you need less space, Gazelle makes the smaller T4 Hub Tent at $400, or the T4 Plus with upgraded features.
The Bottom Line
The Gazelle T8 Hub Tent scored an 8.1 for good reason: it delivers on its core promise of massive space with genuinely instant setup.
The 56-pound weight means this is a drive-up-and-unload tent, not something you'll carry any distance.
Seal those seams before your first trip, and you'll have a family basecamp that goes up faster than most people can unpack their cooler.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Pop Up, Cabin, Overlanding |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Sleeps | 4 people |
| Weight | 56 lbs |
| Floor Area | 110 sq ft |
| Vestibule Area | None |
| Peak Height | 6' 6" |
| Floor Dimensions | 94 x 165 in |
| Doors | 2 |
| Setup Time | 90 seconds |
| Pole Material | Fiberglass |
| Poles | 2 |
| Floor Fabric | 300 Denier Oxford weave polyester (5000MM HH) |
| Rainfly Fabric | 210 denier Oxford weave polyester |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | 1-Year Limited |
| Additional Notes | Spacious hub design, Oversized windows, Removable floor, Beefy YKK zippers, Integrated storage pockets |
| Price | $580 |
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