The Value of this Tent is INSANE! - OneTigris Cosmitto 2.0 Tent Review

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In this review, Luke is giving his Agenda Free opinion on the OneTigris Cosmitto 2.0 Tent.

For the money, this tent is AMAZING and it's hard to beat!

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OneTigris Cosmitto Tent Stats :

Person : 2

Doors : 2

Partially freestanding, the doors do need to be staked out.

HSHR : 2000mm

Materials :
20D Plaid Ripstop Polyester Outer Tent
70D Nylon Tent Bottom
40D Nylon Mesh Inner Tent,
YKK Zippers,
#7001 Aluminum Alloy Tent Poles

Dimensions :
Setup 6.9ft long x 4.27ft wide x 3.6ft high
Folded 20.5” x 6.7”

Weight : 5.1lbs

Colors : Coyote Brown and Wolf Gray

Price : $170 retail - $160 on Amazon at the time of filming
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I have this tent, slept in a few pretty big storms and stayed perfectly dry. I absolutely love it now

_sgkx__trickster_
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Hi Luke, I purchased this tent on Amazon after seeing your review. After setting up the tent for the first time using only the poles, i noticed that the material had pulled away from the stitching in one corner of the inner tent. I contacted onetigris and was appalled by there customer service. They insisted that I had placed to much tension on the tent and would not replace it. Fortunately Amazon allowed me to return the tent and get my money back. I have now bought a Naturehike mongar 2 instead. Thanks for your reviews! Kevin from Sweden.

Fenlander
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Luke my wife says if I buy another tent she's going to divorce going to miss her

johnstevenson
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Thanks LUKE for your testing on this tent! I bought one from Amazon today! Just because you tested it out and gave your personal honest impressions on this tent! Thanks from Masha in Welland ON Canada! 🇨🇦

hvostova
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I have 2 of these now. I slept out in 20 degree weather this spring and was very impressed. I wish it weighted a little bit less and that would make it very nice for back packing. I'm 6'-3" and its barely big enough for me long ways. I strap this tent to the outside of my pack and it rides nicely. The way the doors roll back is my biggest gripe. You will need a couple more stakes if you want to put guyot lines and all other anker points out. I think it was 4 short. This is a great starter tent and I look forward to trying a light weight trekking pole tent in the future. Thanks for all the hard work Luke. Much appreciated.

brettspencer
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I have the Cosmitto 1.0 from Amazon and OneTigris immediately replaced it under warranty when it leaked the first time I used it (luckily, in my back garden).
In 2 years of use, the replacement tent leaked only once at the vents, but I was able to repair this with seam sealer on the inside of the storm flap for the vent.
It's been 100% reliable ever since. It's a little on the heavy side when it's just me on my own, for it's size and rock-solid performance, it's been very tough to knock this tent.
I've actually had one or two people wandering over at the campsite to compliment it, thinking that it was an ex-military tent because the colour blends into the background!

mazdamaniac
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Great to hear that OneTigris have improved the design of this tent and it's now actually useable. I had exactly the same issue with the OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow, where I was swimming after waking up in the morning. Admittedly, they were quick to admit the tent was defective and issued a refund, but the company shouldn't be relying on the general public to test their products. It's almost like they adopt a "We'll cut corners on production to save money and if it fails, I'm sure someone will tell us"., or more likely "I'm sure Luke will tell us". Appreciate you taking one for the team :-) . Keep up the great work, sir! Cheers!

Stoafasaki
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I have this tent / shelter. You are absolutely right on 2 things. One, the wind. I've had it set up next to the lake and it was howling. Did not feel a thing and slept great. Two, the stakes. The pulls do need to be better. I replaced the stakes with steel ones due to ground being very hard in my neck of the woods. Great job as always. Thank you Luke.

thebeginnersurvivalist
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I have the 2.0 version and I did as Luke suggested and made some shock-cords for the sides and added some additional lightweight hardware to make the setup easier for me (clip and go). I also used my hot glue gun to make knobs on the tent stake cord as he suggested; that worked great. One point I would like to make with any outing with our tents is this. If you know how hard the ground might want to compensate for that. Take stakes that will work in that ground or cover the bases and take a set of both easy ground and harder ground. I use this tent as my car tent because of the weight, but if the weight is not an issue for you then go for it.

rthompson
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I always loved the look of this tent but after your review of the original i went with the backwoods bungalow and i couldnt be more happy with it a great tent for a good price. Also i want to say that i love your gear reviews and your reviews do influence my gear purchases. Ever since ive started watching your videos ive been slowly replacing my gear as needed with things you have tested havent been disappointed yet.

jamespeacock
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This was my first tent and it has served us very well! Love the value and it will continue to see use, hopefully for years to come!

ZYK
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Watched your reviews and purchased this tent as a solo biker tent. It's awesome for use in the UK in all weathers.

Fishonamotobike
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I bought this tent because of your reviews. It is everything you said it would be. Thank you.

ludwigbooth
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I've taken this tent out for a couple weekends and a 3 day backpacking trip. I loved it. Never had issue with the pulls on the stakes or keeping the doors open. The vents however are kind useless, closed or open I get the same amount of air flow. Which I've never had a problem with.

Jcsaughter
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Hi Luke, I can't go camping. With your advice that I see on your video. I can advise my family. I also tell them that, if they don't believe me. They need to check your videos.
I have been looking at pass videos. Three years ago, I saw the first video, I saw. It was when Susie went with you. It was a very heavy snow night. The next day she got tired. Every since that day, I have been a blessed seeing you and Susie. God bless y'all!!

mariamaldonado
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That would be perfect for my nephew. Day 90 of chemo everyone. 🤙

ReasontoLiveAdventures
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I got one of the 1.0 version, yep it leaked. I tried sealing the vents, it still leaked. BUT I really like the tent design so I put a tarp over it in the rain. I am tired of that. I am glad they fixed the tent and ordered the 2.0 version because of HONEST reviews like this one. I use mine for trips to shooting matches, in the field for USAF exercises and general camping. The floor design, size and such are perfect. Now I won't have a leaking roof.

ErikS
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I love this tent. Best tent for the money I have. Easy, quick to set up and a lot of room. I haven’t pulled out my DD hammock since I’ve had it.

PUGLIA_JO
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I've been using a cheap Ozark Trail tent from Walmart, the Clip and Clamp 4, which is about the size of your tent, for the past two years with no leaks and no problems. I've been spending from mid April to mid October in the mountains. I started with a 200 dollar Guide Gear 14 foot teepee that was a disaster. It leaked and started falling apart the first time I used it. So I ran to Walmart to buy a cheap tent to get me by until I could order another tent. For 39.98 I wasn't expecting much, but this thing has been great, so I just kept using it. I'm thinking about getting the 6 person model when it goes on sale because I can't find a better tent for the money.

spuriouseffect
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I've been able to finally get this tent out for a few trips and am very pleased with it.

A couple of changes that I made on it:
*** Added 10mm webbing straps with quick release buckles on each of the doors (4). The straps are attached at the inner velcro loop on the inside and guy connection on the outside, located about 2/3's of the way up the poles. The release buckles are set at the bottom of the loop so that they can be accessed from both inside and out. When the fly doors are rolled up these straps hold them at just the right location. The webbing is wide enough to support without cutting into the fly as a string would.
*** Put a strip of thick duct tape around the pole grommets located at each corner of the tent and then punched a hole in each one to accept the pole feet. It keeps the pole in the grommet tighter and makes setup easier. Pinching the grommets with pliers to make the opening slightly oval might also work.

Some people thought that the inverted T zippers would not seal completely, however I noticed that the zippers are continuous - not three individual zippers on each door. This setup allows the zippers to come together tightly with less than one square mm of opening, hardly an issue even with no-see-ums. Having the ability to completely open up both sides of the tent is a huge bonus for access and ventilation.

I tend to set the tent up with the doors facing E-W so the sun is shaded by the staked door flaps to block out most of the daytime sun (northern latitudes). With two doors its pretty easy to set the door flaps to funnel a cross breeze through the tent.

The Coyote brown color is perfect for stealth camping. It blends in nicely with most surroundings, and has a pleasing neutral interior lighting when the sun shines through.

The tent holds up very well in the wind. I scavenged a set of Flyboy clips from an old Kelty Webforce tent to attach guy lines just above the kinks in the tent poles. The clips lock the tent fly to the poles and provide solid guy points. For guy line I use a 2.5mm polyester line (no stretching when wet) and four titanium nail stakes. With this set up the tent held up to 20 mph winds almost without notice. I suspect that it would hold up well up to a gale force wind (30 mph +), but really for a lightweight 3-season tent with single poles that's about as much as anyone can ask.

The tent is roomy, the space is all very usable, and everything is laid out nicely. Overall an excellent tent. I'm planning to buy another for a backup just in case (especially at this price!).

andrewstroud