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Basecamp SOLO

$769.99–$1,173.94

THE BASECAMP SOLO - ALL COLORS NOW SHIPPING Using the same materials and tech as our new standard Basecamp, our Basecamp SOLO folds down even smaller and lighter for when you...

Color

  • Stealth Black
  • Storm Grey
  • Olive Drab Green

Upgrades

  • No Thanks
  • Weather pack
  • Tough Bag
  • Tough Bag & Weather Pack

NikWax Tent Protection

  • No Thanks
  • NikWax Duo Pack
$769.99
Vendor: Overland(ish) SKU: SOLOBASECAMP-BLKCategories: Shelters

Description

THE BASECAMP SOLO - ALL COLORS NOW SHIPPING

Using the same materials and tech as our new standard Basecamp, our Basecamp SOLO folds down even smaller and lighter for when you don't have ALL the space but still want ALL the comfort.

The Basecamp SOLO sets up in under a minute.  It measures 6'8" x 6'8" and has an interior height of 6'6".  Most importantly, packs down to 4'6" and weighs 30lbs. It was designed to fit...in ANY vehicle

Key features of the basecamp SOLO

  • Triple-layer insulation that keeps the heat in during the cold months and the heat out during the hot ones, it is also water-resistant and when staked down properly, wind-resistant.
  • Setup takes minutes with its tension beam internal structure and breakdown is just as easy.
  • Un-zip floor is included to make cleaning easier and faster.
  • Wire management in the roof for lighting
  • Multi purpose wall ports for heaters, AC units or wires.
  • Includes stakes for the toughest of terrains.
  • Includes a tote bag for easy transport.
  • 45 sq/ft of interior room, perfect for SOLO camping or taking another person.
  • An interior height of 6’6” while still packing down to 4’6”
  • Upgraded and Reinforced corners for extra strength and durability
  • Choice of Black, Gray, and Green for the exterior color of the tent
  • A thick durable floor
  • All YKK high quality zippers
  • Bug-mesh on the doors
  • Windows that you can fully remove the clear and mesh panels, if you choose
  • Sealable roof vents
  • Option of a Weather Pack (footprint and a rainfly)
  • Upgraded exterior material - using the thickest insulated material available

The Basecamp SOLO is ideal for finding that perfect campsite but still wanting to take your vehicle out to explore. No need to breakdown so you can save that perfect spot and still enjoy your whole day in the wilderness. 

 

Don't forget to add the Overland(ISH) recommended hydrophobic solution: NIKWAX

  • Tent & Gear SolarWash and Tent & Gear SolarProof packaged together to safely clean & waterproof your tents, packs and outdoor covers.
  • Tent & Gear SolarWash: Technical cleaner for all tents, backpacks, and outdoor covers with easy to use foaming spray head
  • Tent & Gear SolarProof: Easy to use spray-on waterproofing for all synthetic tents, packs, and outdoor covers
  • Adds water repellency, increases fabric strength, and protects against UV rays
  • Enhances the performance of your tent and gear
  • Recommended for all synthetic tents and gear
  • Nikwax products are PFAS-free, water based, non-persistent, and contain no optical brighteners or added scent. Aerosol-free spray and non-flammable

Make our Basecamp SOLO your home away from home.

 

SPECS:

- 45 square feet

- 80" x 80" x 76"

- 30lbs

- comes with canvas tote bag

- comes with a wind kit with screw stakes and guy lines

- has optional weather pack that includes a rainfly a footprint and includes a wind kit

SETUP VIDEO

Color

Stealth black, Storm grey, Olive drab green

Upgrades

No thanks, Weather pack, Tough bag, Tough bag & weather pack

NikWax Tent Protection

No thanks, Nikwax duo pack

Reviews

Customer Reviews

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john

Definitely worth every penny fast set up quality material gear that actually works highly suggest

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Christian Hansen

We love it, amazing quality and showed up quickly. Can't wait to start using it

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Stephen

Very high-quality, easy to put up and take down

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Keith Sparks
Great tent for any adventure!

It meets all of my needs very well.
*Very easy and quick setup
*Well ventilated for summer
*Well insulated for winter
*Great overall design
*Heater ports
*Pitch black dark inside in full sunlight
*Fits between Jeep JL doors when closed and laid across the seat.
*Walls are very tight when erected
*Quality materials

It also is a fraction of the weight of a RTT, and keeps the weight down low.
This is perfect for rocklanding or other adventures where wight could be a concern.
It has all of the comforts and quality of the RTT, but without the cost and weight.
The one compromise is that you will have to find suitably dry and level ground, but that is perfectly acceptable for the benefits. It will likely replace my RTT entirely.

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JOHN TAYLOR
Updated review

After discussing a few issues with Mark about the new basecamp solo I purchased this summer, I decided to update my review. I realized that the small screen fraying on one of the doors was due to snagging it on something rather than due to tension forces. Mark offered good advice with a simple fix using thread and simple suturing to fix it. Regarding disappointment with all the teeth of the door zippers not mating perfectly through the entire length of the zipper, I was informed that this issue disappears as the zippers get run back and forth several times. He recommended using zipper wax as a lubricant to help facilitate zippering or break in, which also aids longevity. I was unaware of this hack and never considered lubricating zippers before. If you have any issues speak to Mark. He even told me that he has future plans to increase the width of the solo tent corner to corner in a future iteration to offset the decrease in width higher up due to wall incantation. This would allow an assortment of cot sizes to more effectively nestle close to the walls maximizing floor space, which was great to hear. After trying to sleep in tents whose walls flap in the wind loudly, I appreciate the rigidity, security and quietness of this tent very much. My desire for more visibility and/or ventilation with vastly more screen area still exists, but I envision using adjustable tent poles posted at the corner of the tent with a tarp overhang off the front of the tent and potentially drape mosquito netting down to protect from bugs and create the open connection to the outdoors for the views and light breeziness I crave, then I would have virtually everything I'd want. Overall, it's hard to beat the ease of set up, the sharp looking olive-green color combo and the stout wind deflecting construction. There's a sense of pride with this tent. The only reason I don't give this version 5 stars yet is primarily because I wish for a bit more width corner to corner and more window vents and/or size for views and ventilation. Mark recognizes that placement of large or taller cots corner to corner can be an issue with this version due to continual wall incantation as go higher, so future design improvements may be made. If you plan to sleep on the floor with mats, use a shorter or low cot or don't care if swing a larger cot outward a bit toward the center some you should be perfectly happy with the current version. Mark said that fear of getting sleeping bags wet from condensation against the walls shouldn't be an issue due to the insulated walls. I would add if use a diesel heater and/or AC even more so. With only four walls to pop out and being lighter to throw around than larger hub versions, this tent is great for those that plan to move around more frequently or want for short overnighters.

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