Moon Lence

Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent

Tent Type Dome, Pop-up, Instant
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 10.25 lbs
Inside Height 4' 4"
Floor Area 95.6 sq ft
Setup Time 5 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.0/10

Our Take

The Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent earns its keep with genuinely fast setup and nearly 96 square feet of floor space, though realistically you're looking at comfortable sleeping for two adults despite the name.

That 10-second pop-up design and four mesh windows make it a solid grab-and-go option for fair-weather family trips, and at $100 it delivers decent value.

Just know what you're getting: the zippers and anchors feel cheap, and this tent won't inspire confidence when storms roll in.

Fine for casual summer camping, but leave it home if you expect serious weather.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
7.0
Quality & Durability
6.0
Weather Resistance
6.0
Value for Money
7.5
Ease of Use
8.0
Intangibles
5.0
User Reviews
9.0

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • 10-second instant popup setup
  • 2000mm waterproof PU material
  • Four oversized mesh windows

CONS

  • Flimsy zippers, anchors
  • Weak wet-weather build
BEST FOR 3-season family camping and outdoor traveling.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent
Moon Lence Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent This tent
★ 7.0 $10010.25 lbs 2 people3-season 96 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 8.2 $23919 lbs 2 people3-season 48 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $17524.7 lbs 2 people3-season 23 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.3 $1306.3 lbs 2 people2-season 36 sq ft 9 sq ft2 vs →
★ 6.8 $906.4 lbs 1 people3-season 33 sq ft1 vs →
★ 6.4 $505.85 lbs 1 people3-season 39 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

At $100, the Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent delivers nearly 96 square feet of floor space and a genuinely instant setup that owners consistently describe as a 10-second operation, not marketing exaggeration.

This tent scored a 7.0 overall, earning its place as a capable fair-weather family shelter with one significant caveat: the build quality won't hold up when conditions turn serious.

Ease of Use

The instant pop-up mechanism is the tent's headline feature, and it delivers.

Owners repeatedly confirm that the setup time is real, with many noting they had the tent standing before their kids finished unbuckling their seatbelts.

If you're new to instant tents, our guide on how to set up an instant tent covers the basics, but honestly, this one barely needs instructions.

The Moon Lence scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use, which is competitive with pricier options in the category.

Space & Comfort

The "4-5 person" name is optimistic, as is typical for budget tents.

Realistically, you're looking at comfortable sleeping for two adults with gear, or two adults and a small child if everyone's friendly.

The 52-inch peak height means you'll be hunching to change clothes, but that's standard for dome tents at this price.

Four oversized mesh windows provide solid ventilation, a feature owners frequently praise for keeping the interior comfortable on warm nights.

This dimension scored a 7.0 in Space & Comfort.

Value for Money

The Moon Lence occupies an interesting middle ground in the instant tent market.

The Wakeman Pop-Up Tent costs half as much at $50, but sleeps one person in a much smaller footprint.

For $30 more, the TETON Sports Vista 2 Quick Tent scores an 8.3 overall with noticeably better build quality, though it's sized for two and weighs less.

The Moon Lence's value proposition is floor space per dollar, and it scored a 7.5 in Value for Money on that basis.

Quality & Durability

Here's where the $100 price tag shows itself.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is flimsy zippers and anchors that feel like afterthoughts.

The 210D Oxford floor is actually decent, thicker than the 150D floors common at this price, which helps on rough ground.

But the overall construction quality is entry-level, and this tent scored a 6.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

The 190T PU rainfly with a 2000mm hydrostatic head rating handles light rain adequately.

Owners who camp in genuinely wet climates consistently flag weak wet-weather performance as the tent's most frustrating limitation.

This is a fair-weather shelter, full stop, and it scored a 6.0 in Weather Resistance.

User Reviews

Owner feedback is notably positive given the price point, with the instant setup earning the most consistent praise.

The most common criticism centers on hardware quality rather than the tent's core function.

This tent scored a 9.0 in User Reviews, reflecting strong satisfaction from buyers who understood what they were getting.

Who It's For

This tent suits the casual summer camper who prioritizes convenience over durability.

If you're car camping at established campgrounds in predictable weather, the instant setup and generous floor space make it a practical choice.

Families with young kids who want a grab-and-go shelter for weekend trips will appreciate the zero-learning-curve pitch.

If you need something smaller, Moon Lence also makes the Moon Lence 2-Person Camping Tent.

The Bottom Line

The Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent scored a 7.0 overall, earning that mark on setup speed and floor space rather than build quality.

It's an honest budget tent that does exactly what it promises in fair weather.

Just don't expect it to handle serious storms or last a decade of hard use.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeDome, Pop-up, Instant
Seasons3-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight10.25 lbs
Floor Area95.6 sq ft
Peak Height4' 4"
Floor Dimensions114 x 121 in
Doors1
Setup Time5 mins
Floor Fabric210D Oxford
Rainfly Fabric190T PU
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty
Additional NotesInstant
Price$100

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent best for?
This tent works best for casual campers and families who prioritize quick setup over rugged performance. With its instant popup design and nearly 96 square feet of floor space, it suits car camping trips in fair weather conditions. It is not ideal for backpackers or anyone expecting to camp in serious rain.
How fast can you set up the Moon Lence Instant tent?
The tent features a popup design that deploys in roughly 10 seconds once you release it from the carrying bag. Total setup including staking out the corners and attaching the rainfly takes about 5 minutes. This makes it one of the fastest tents to pitch in its price range.
How well does the Moon Lence Instant tent handle rain and wind?
With a 2000mm waterproof PU rating on the 190T rainfly, this tent can handle light to moderate rain in typical 3-season conditions. However, it scored just 6.0/10 for weather resistance due to reports of flimsy zippers and anchors that may struggle in stronger winds or extended wet weather. For fair-weather family camping it should be fine, but this is not the tent to bring if you are expecting serious storms.
Is the Moon Lence Instant tent worth $100?
For fair weather camping, the value is solid at 8.0 out of 10. You get a massive 95.6 square foot floor, four oversized mesh windows, and instant setup for $100. Just understand you are trading weather durability for convenience and space at this price point.
How many people can actually sleep comfortably in this tent?
Despite the 4 to 5 person marketing, this tent comfortably sleeps 2 adults with gear. The 114 by 121 inch floor dimensions and 52 inch peak height provide generous room for a couple, but fitting four or five people would be extremely cramped with no space for belongings.
How does the Moon Lence Instant tent compare to the TETON Sports Vista 2 Quick Tent?
The Moon Lence offers significantly more space at 95.6 square feet versus the Vista 2's roughly 35 square feet, making it better suited for families rather than solo or duo camping. Both prioritize fast setup, but the Moon Lence's instant popup mechanism is quicker than the Vista 2's quick frame system. However, the TETON typically has better build quality and more durable hardware, while the Moon Lence is known for flimsy zippers and anchors despite its lower price point around $100.
How does the Moon Lence compare to the cheaper Wakeman Pop-Up Tent?
The Moon Lence offers significantly more space at 95.6 square feet versus the Wakeman's roughly 60 square feet, making it a better fit for families or groups of 4-5. Both share the instant pop-up design, but the Moon Lence has better waterproofing with 2000mm PU coating and four oversized mesh windows for ventilation. However, both tents share similar durability concerns with flimsy hardware, so the Moon Lence is worth the extra cost mainly if you need the additional room.
What do other owners say about the Moon Lence Instant tent?
User reviews are surprisingly positive, scoring 9.0 out of 10 in owner feedback. Campers consistently praise the instant setup and spacious interior. The main complaints focus on flimsy zippers and anchors, so owners recommend treating the hardware gently and upgrading to heavier duty stakes.

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