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Quechua MH100 Waterproof Camping Tent 3 Person
An accessible tent that passes all our durability and waterproofing tests. The self-standing dome structure allows you move it once it has been assembled, to find the best location.
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About this item:
- Great budget camping tent for 3 people and ideal for occasional campers.
- 3 season tent: from spring to fall, it's adapted to all weather conditions (wind, rain, sun, heat...)
- Weight: 7.5 lbs: we recommend it for short trip backpacking or car-camping.
- Ideal for 3 people up to 7'5” tall - average sized people will have plenty of space for storage inside the tent.
- 3-year warranty and spare parts availble.
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Easy assembly/dismantling
Free-standing structure. Simple to pitch with poles.
Capacity
82.7” x 76.8” bedroom. (3 x 25.6” sleeping spaces) Max useful height: 49.2”.
Easy to transport
Size of the bag: 23.2” x 7.5” x 7.5” / 20 L. Weight: 7.5 lbs
Heat resistant
Flysheet and ventilation at the back. Not equipped with Fresh technology.
Blackout
UPF 30 fabric: lets in daylight and filters out some UV rays.
Durability
Wind resistance 25 mph (Force 5): certified in a wind tunnel with turntable.
Waterproof
Water column (Schmerber): Flysheet > 2000 mm. Groundsheet > 2400 mm.
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Product Customer Reviews

My 9YO son and I had a fun time setting up our tent, it was really simple with clear instructions
East to set up, good to withstand strong wind and rain. It needs 4 more pegs to hold 4 corner lines.
It's good
Camping pros might have there issues with this tent. But for me and my kids it's been brilliant. Used it over about 14 days, pitched it about 4 times, in the heat and the rain and had no issues at all. Easy to set up, takes 10 minutes max. Only just realised there's pockets on the inside and only just realised how to use the little door strap thing (I'm a camping noob 🤣).
Hi! Thanks for your review of our MH100 3 Person tent! I'm happy to hear you're enjoying this product. One of our missions is to make sport accessible to all, and to encourage people to take up new sports and try new activities, so we are delighted to hear about your camping experience.
Happy Camping!
Peter - Mountain Product Expert, Decathlon UK
Brilliant for price
Bought it for a 4 day trip to the lake district. Chose this tent due to it's low cost and size, and safe to say we were very impressed. We used the decathlon double air mattress, laying it horizontally to create space by the door. This made room for 2 bags, which we placed along the sides of the tent and an area to get in and out and change our shoes or put on coats, without needing to sit on the mattress. The netting on the inner tent wall is large enough to fit many different small items inside, like sunglasses, camera, car keys and chargers. The mesh feels strong enough to not be torn by anything that was placed in the pockets. The line that runs along the inner right wall was a late discovery during our trip, and it came in very useful. We slept with our heads at the other side of the tent, allowing us to hang our damp clothing as we slept. With the outside door closed there is space in the porch for a few pairs of shoes, keeping them out of the rain. The tent itself is good quality, and very easy to put up, and the unique bag makes it easy to pack away and fit back in. Keep in mind the guy ropes have to be tied on, but they are easily attached. The vents allow for adequate air flow eliminating any condensation inside the tent, something that I have experienced with many other tents. The doors smoothly zip closed and didn't get caught when being opened or closed. The only downside to the tent is that there seems to be no place to actually tie back the doors, there is a tie, but there is no where to attach it to. We overcame this by looping it through the guy rope loop. In future I would take a large binder clip to hold the outer door back by clipping it to the pole. In terms of durability, we had both days and nights of heavy rain and very strong wind, and the tent was not phased. The only thing we did was tighten the guy ropes in the mornings. We saw no leaks, and the tent wasn't flattened or bent by the wind. Additionally, anything put in the porch was kept dry. Overall it's an amazing little tent, very much worth the money. It's both user friendly, and includes loads of great features.
Nice, easy to assemble and pretty inexpensive. Only draw back is it is so bright inside. Will probably end up ordering the blackout tent.
Tent was ok but there were some things I did not like that would make it unusable for me. I tested it out by putting it up in my garden for 5 mins and that was enough to tell me it wouldn't work for me. The vent flap does not close. There is also no way to hold the outer door open if the inner mesh is closed. These were the main 2 things.
Bought prior to going wild camping with my partner for the first time in the Lake District. Was forecast for light showers throughout the night however turned out to be pretty heavy rain. Tent withstood all rain and wind very well.
Took this 3 man tent to Snowdonia this week, and it was the only one to survive Storm Francis during 60mph winds! I recommend attaching a guyrope to the outer vent, as this was the only thing affected by the high winds. Easy to put up, and take down, and a real survivor.
Exilent product
Nice
Sucha a useful product. Value for money
material is not good
Hello Vishal,
Thank you for taking your time and providing us with your feedback about our product. We are sorry that the product has not been up to your expectations and we apologize for the inconvenience.
We would request you to please visit your nearest Decathlon store and get this product physically checked so that our store team can help you with the best possible solution.
Also, you can write back to us with the details about the exact issue and share some images of the product with us so that we can check them and help you with the right possible solution.
We stay available for any other queries related to the products and services.
Rishabh
Easy setup, good space..
Additional Product Information
Composition
Main fabric: 75.0% Polyester, 25.0% Polyethylene ; Pole: 100.0% Glass Fiber
Pitching/folding
Classic dome structure: Fit the poles on the inner tent, then attach the flysheet over it. Reverse the process to unpitch.If it is windy, it is advisable to attach the guy ropes that are provided in the tent bag.
Mattress compatibility
We recommend you use the tent with the self-inflating or backpacking mattress measuring 25.6” maximum. We do not recommend the use of inflating mattresses over 2.4” thick in this tent due to the reduction in living space and resistance to condensation.
Ventilation
1 high air vent at the back. Correctly position the lateral tent pegs to maintain a space between the flysheet and the ground all around the tent. The good air circulation between the bedroom and the flysheet will limit the natural phenomenon of condensation.
Waterproofing
All Quechua tents are validated in a laboratory (whole tent under 200 L/m²/h for 4 hours), as well as in the field. (2,000 mm PU-coated polyester fly sheet, 4.2 oz/m² polyethylene groundsheet, all seams sealed using thermobonded tape). A breathable polyester bedroom under the flysheet means you aren't in contact with the condensation that forms naturally on the inside of the flysheet.
Wind resistance
We test all our tents in a wind tunnel on a turntable to expose each side of the tent to the wind. A properly pitched tent with all guy ropes fitted around the tent must remain habitable in wind speeds up to 25 mph near the ground (Force 5).
Warranty / after-sales service
As designers and users who love our playing field, we care about the durability of our products, that’s why all our tents are designed to be repairable. Spare parts and pole repairs are available from your Decathlon workshop or on our website, at the following address: https://support.decathlon.fr/camping-bivouac-tp_20718If you have a problem, have your tent looked at in your nearest Decathlon store.
The product contains:
- 1 bedroom compartment - 1 waterproof flysheet- 2 poles - 8 pegs - 4 guy ropes- 1 bag
Product testing
Our design team conceives, plans, and designs Quechua products in France, at the foot of Mont Blanc. We test them in the field with other campers, to check their comfort and durability. From Brittany to Corsica, we go to as many places as possible, in all weather conditions. These experiences are highly beneficial for us, allowing us to hear your feedback and start thinking about our future products!
Storage instructions
Storage: After use or cleaning, do not store your tent until it is perfectly dry to prevent odors and mold from forming.
Guarantee
3 YEARS.REPAIRS: All our tents can be repaired in your usual Decathlon workshop.
Origin
Imported
Warning
California Prop65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Antimony Trioxide, which is known by the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
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