Toogh

Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent

Tent Type Geodesic, Instant
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 13 lbs
Inside Height 5' 5"
Floor Area 52 sq ft
Setup Time 5 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.0/10

Our Take

The Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent earns its keep with genuinely fast setup, living up to that 60-second claim that makes it a solid pick for families who hate fussing with poles.

That said, the 3-4 person marketing is optimistic since you'll realistically fit two adults comfortably in those 52 square feet.

The 3000mm waterproof rating handles typical rain fine, but the cheap zippers and flimsy carrying case hint at corners cut to hit that $139 price point.

It's a decent budget option for fair-weather car camping, just don't expect it to hold up season after season.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
6.5
Quality & Durability
6.0
Weather Resistance
6.0
Value for Money
6.0
Ease of Use
8.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
8.6

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Quick 60-second setup
  • Water-repellent Oxford fabric
  • 3000mm waterproof rating

CONS

  • Flimsy carrying case
  • Low-quality zippers
BEST FOR Quick setup for 3-person family camping.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent
Toogh Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent This tent
★ 7.0 $13913 lbs 2 people3-season 52 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.0 $10010.25 lbs 2 people3-season 96 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.1 $15024 lbs 2 people3-season 56 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.2 $18013.5 lbs 2 people3-season1 vs →
★ 7.2 $18013 lbs 2 people4-season 79 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.2 $13216 lbs 2 people3-season 64 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

For campers who dread the ritual of threading poles through sleeves, the Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent offers a genuinely painless alternative.

This instant-setup geodesic tent scored a 7.0 overall, earning its keep through sheer convenience while making some compromises that matter more to some campers than others.

The hexagonal shape is more than a design quirk: it distributes wind load more evenly than rectangular tents, which translates to better stability when conditions get gusty.

Ease of Use

This is where the Toogh earns its reputation.

Owners consistently report that the advertised setup time is real: many describe pitching it solo in under 60 seconds, even on their first attempt.

The pre-attached pole system means you're essentially unfolding and locking joints rather than assembling anything, which is a genuine relief after a long drive to the campsite.

If you're new to camping or just want a primer on the technique, our guide on how to set up an instant tent walks through the basics.

The tent scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use, and that score reflects what owners actually experience in the field.

Features & Extras

Two doors and mesh windows provide solid cross-ventilation, which matters on humid summer nights.

The included awning extends your usable space without requiring a separate purchase, giving you a shaded spot for gear or a chair.

At 52 square feet with a 65-inch peak height, you're getting enough room to move around without crawling, though taller campers will still duck at the entrance.

The tent scored an 8.0 in Features & Extras, delivering more functionality than you'd expect at $139.

Weather Resistance

The 3000mm waterproof rating on the 210T Oxford fabric is legitimately impressive at this price point, well above the 1500mm floors common in budget competitors.

Owners praise the water-repellent performance, with multiple reports of staying dry through moderate rainstorms.

The Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent costs $39 less and shaves off nearly three pounds, but it doesn't match the Toogh's waterproofing specs.

The tent scored a 6.0 in Weather Resistance, reflecting adequate three-season protection without exceptional seam sealing or vestibule coverage.

Quality & Durability

Here's the honest tradeoff: the zippers and carrying case are weak points that owners flag repeatedly.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is zipper failure, with some reporting stuck or broken zippers within the first few trips.

The flimsy carrying case is another common complaint, often tearing or losing structural integrity quickly.

The Coleman Instant Cabin Tent 4 Person costs $11 more and weighs significantly more at 24 pounds, but Coleman's hardware tends to hold up better over time.

The tent scored a 6.0 in Quality & Durability, which is honest about these material compromises.

Space & Comfort

Despite the "3-4 person" marketing, this tent realistically sleeps two adults comfortably or three if you're friendly.

Four full-sized adults would be a squeeze, and owners confirm the interior feels cramped at capacity.

The tent scored a 6.5 in Space & Comfort.

User Reviews

Owner feedback runs notably positive, with the tent earning an 8.6 in User Reviews.

The most common praise centers on that lightning-fast setup and reliable rain protection.

Who It's For

This tent suits couples or small families who prioritize convenience over rugged durability.

If you're car camping at established campgrounds and want to spend your time hiking instead of wrestling with tent poles, the Toogh delivers.

It's also a solid first tent for beginners who don't want to invest heavily before knowing if camping is their thing.

If you need more floor space, the Toogh 4 Person Tent offers a roomier alternative from the same brand.

The Bottom Line

The Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent scored a 7.0 by doing one thing exceptionally well: getting you sheltered fast.

The zipper quality is a legitimate concern that may shorten its lifespan, but for casual campers who value simplicity over longevity, it's a fair deal at $139.

Treat the zippers gently, and this tent will serve you well for weekend getaways.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeGeodesic, Instant
Seasons3-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight13 lbs
Floor Area52 sq ft
Peak Height5' 5"
Floor Dimensions7.5 x 6.9 ft
Doors2
Setup Time5 mins
Floor Fabric210T+Oxford
Rainfly Fabric210T+Oxford
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
Warranty1 Year
Additional Notes2 Doors, Awning, Instant
Price$139

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Toogh 3-4 Person Hexagon Tent best for?
This tent works best for families or small groups who prioritize fast, hassle-free setup over premium durability. The instant pop-up design and 52 sq ft floor make it ideal for car camping weekends where you want to spend time enjoying the outdoors rather than wrestling with poles. It comfortably sleeps 2 adults with gear, or 3 people if you pack light.
How fast can you actually set up the Toogh Hexagon Tent?
Toogh advertises a 60-second setup, and real-world experience puts it closer to 5 minutes including staking and rainfly attachment. The instant pop-up frame means no threading poles through sleeves. This earned the tent an 8.0/10 ease of use score, making it one of the simpler tents to pitch in its class.
How does the Toogh Hexagon Tent handle rain and wind?
The 210T Oxford fabric with a 3000mm waterproof rating handles moderate rain well for a budget tent. However, the weather resistance score of 6.0/10 reflects that this is a 3-season shelter not built for serious storms. Expect solid performance in typical summer showers, but consider a more robust option if you camp frequently in heavy weather.
Is the Toogh 3-4 Person Tent worth $139?
At $139, you get genuinely fast setup and decent rain protection, but the value score of 6.0/10 reflects some compromises. The flimsy carrying case and low-quality zippers are common complaints that may require early replacement. For casual campers who prioritize convenience over longevity, the price is reasonable.
Can you actually stand up inside the Toogh Hexagon Tent?
With a 65-inch peak height, most adults will need to crouch or sit when moving around inside. The hexagonal shape does maximize usable floor space at 52 sq ft, but this is fundamentally a tent for sleeping and changing, not standing or hanging out during a rainstorm.
How does the Toogh Hexagon Tent compare to the Moon Lence Instant 4-5 Person Tent?
The Moon Lence scores slightly higher at 7.1/10 versus the Toogh's 7.0/10, and costs $39 less at $100. Both comfortably sleep 2 people and offer instant setup designs. The Moon Lence represents better value on paper, though the Toogh's hexagonal shape may appeal to campers wanting a different footprint option.
How does the Toogh compare to the Coleman Instant Cabin Tent 4 Person?
The Coleman Instant Cabin scores 7.1/10 compared to the Toogh's 7.0/10 and costs $11 more at $150. Coleman generally offers better build quality and brand support, while the Toogh's hexagon design provides a more interesting floor layout. Both sleep 2 comfortably and set up quickly, so the choice often comes down to brand trust versus price.
What do other owners say about the Toogh Hexagon Tent?
User reviews are surprisingly positive with an 8.6/10 score, higher than the overall rating might suggest. Owners consistently praise the genuinely quick setup and adequate weather protection for fair conditions. The main complaints center on the carrying case falling apart and zipper quality degrading over time, so expect some wear items to need attention.

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