• Light proof: Our VIVOSUN grow tent blocks all light from escaping. On the interior, a 98%-reflective mylar lining gives an efficiency boost to lighting setups of any power configuration.
  • Extra-thick canvas: One touch will convince you of our canvas's top quality: the 600D material is tear proof and double stitched for perfect light blocking. Durability: Our grow tent stands solidly, supported by strong metal poles. The frame is specially finished to ensure smooth installation and safe handling.
  • Attention to detail: Little is more annoying than a low-quality zipper, so we've gone to great lengths to ensure our heavy-duty metal zipper is the best on the market.
  • Easy access: Don't throw out your back checking on your plants! Our easy-access door unzips smoothly, and our observation window makes it easy and comfortable to take a peek inside.
  • Fast installation: VIVOSUN grow tents are easy to install even if you've never done something like this before. No tools needed. Two-year warranty: Our warranty is ironclad and truly hassle free.

I have read great reviews regarding this tent, so after a frustrated run with another brand (lots of light leakage) I decided to buy this one. I received next day and it was quite easy to put together (took me about 15 minutes). Instructions were well written and the poles were marked with letters/numbers for easy placement which made it very easy to assemble. The thickness of the tent material is stated at 600D, hard to actually measure this however it feels pretty solid. The observation window is a bit to high for my taste since all I can see for now is the top of my LED panels, I guess once the plants get bigger it will be useful since it allows you to check your plants (you know you will be checking them a few times a day) without disturbing the environment, humidity, temperature, etc. The only other tent that I have seen with this feature is the Gorilla Grow Tent, but it costs $300. The ducting ports are well placed with a variety of options depending on you setup and there are two 4" ones on the top and bottom of the back panel for cables and pipes etc. one 8" on the top right and two 6" on each the lateral panels (one on the top and one on the bottom). Additionally there are the meshed screen on the inferior sides. Finally the zipper: while shopping around for another tent it seem as if most other brands use regular zippers, these guys decided to go withI the SBS zipper which is of far better quality. They are large and sturdy, however a bit cumbersome to operate as it sticks a bit along the way. To solve that, all I had to do was run a white candle across the whole way, and now it works great, I think it will last for a while. I must say there are some pinhole light leaks around the zipper area. Not where the zipper connected to the tent, since there is a dual flap there to protect the light from coming through, but where the stitches are. Overall I would say this is a pretty well built tent. I had an issue with both of the cross bars, or as they call "hanging bars " missing from my package. I contact the seller, and they responded very quickly, and were very friendly. Overall, I would recommend this tent for anyone one looking for something affordable yet well built to last. Make sure to check the contents of your package upon receiving. I must add some feedback on the VIVOSUN customer service team. All communication was done through email, however every inquiry was responded within six hours or less and they were extremely friendly and easy to deal with providing solutions for my issue. Since a lot of these tents are of very comparable quality (Apollo, Growsun, iPower, lighthouse — the ones I have) based on the customer service, I would surely recommend these as you know they will take core of any issues that might come around. Highly recommended.

This is a great little setup. There are plenty of options as to where to run cables, ducting and fans. There are 6 circular opening with double pull strings. One at the very top, one smaller one opposite the zipper side, two on the left and two on the right. At the bottom of the left and right side there are rectangular vents that use a Velcro cover. When the cover is off it exposes a mesh and is used for ventilation. This was disastrous for me because my roommates cat was easily able to claw through it and eat my "tomato" plant. Live an learn I guess. Nothing wrong with the Velcro cover vents, just saying the mesh is not cat or mouse proof, so I had to redesign my venting system keeping the covers closed. I have used smaller double plant grow tents, and they were more expensive. This should be the smallest setup you should buy when starting as it is cheaper and built way better than anything I have used so far. The canvas material is rugged and made very well. It form fit perfect to the frame. This was very easy to setup, just make sure all the rubber feet are going the same direction or the poles will not align correctly. The zipper is high quality, I think VIVOSUN really shines in this area. I have not found any pin holes yet like others have found, but for the price I will take a few without complaining. For my use, the poles hold up 2 LED pod style lights hanging from the top support bars that are included. (the support bars are included not the lights). I would not put much more weight than that as the poles not heavy duty. I was worried that a mylar/canvas water tray was not durable, but there are no worries anymore. Held water for 3 days as a test with no leaks. This setup keeps the heat in VERY well, you will need to think about ventilation. A small duct fan will work with a variable controller. I have mine on a timer to run every 2 hours for 15 minutes. Stays between 76 and 80 all day. I will probably buy the bigger model next time, but this one is perfect for the small 4 plant situation I have now. Make sure in your planning you note that it is only 5 ft tall. The lights take up space, the pots/hydroponic setup will take up space, the ducting will consume space, and the plant growth will take up space. No one likes stubby flowering plants as it reduces the yields. Happy Growing!

This tent is of very high quality. I had a small issue and customer service took care of it right away! So good I just bought another one, Looking forward to using this product and feel even better backed by a company that cares about it's customers and it's products.

Ordered the Vivosun 60x60x80, and after 3 weeks, the stitching around the zipper has fallen out, leaving a 4-inch hole at the bottom of the tent. The problem was not caused by use (I have only zipped the tent open and closed a dozen times!) I am concerned about the long-term potential of this tent as it looks like the stitching is loose and about to come out at half a dozen more locations around the zipper. Also, as others have mentioned, the bottom of the tent does not stay in place. The corners will rip, and then the bottom 'tray' slides around at the bottom of the tent. I have purchased many Vivosun products--most are well made at a good price. This tent would be fine if the stitching were better. Until the stitching problem gets fixed, I would not recommend this tent. ***Update--the Vivosun Customer Service team contacted me and addressed the stitching issue. It is good to know that Vivosun is taking steps to change the manufacturing process to make sure this problem doesn't continue. I change my review to say that I WOULD recommend this tent, and I plan to keep using Vivosun in the future***

Have only had this tent a few months and i already have a hole in it. Where they stiched the utility bag for the inside made a hole on the outside of the tent. And it keeps getting bigger. . Update i changed my review based on costumer service and its truely a awesome tent . Just had a defect thank you vivosun

Perfect little tent (48x24x60) Very few small pin hole lights leaks taken care of...I was able to fit a 48" T5 - 6bulb light perfectly into this tent. Easy set up and seems very sturdy. I expect to get many years from this tent. I'm using for Veg and sexing of cannabis plants.I would highly recommend this tent for someone who wants to veg 6 - 8 plants in 200cc - 400cc pots.Nice features and designed well. I would buy again. Vivosun has done a very good job with this and many of their other products at reasonable prices. Will do business with them in the future , I'm sure. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005H1C74O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s05?ie=UTF8&psc=1 << Fit Pefectly

The package DOES have Vivosun logo and 2 stickers with tent dimensions, etc but it is also described clearly as having that so keep it in mind. All parts were included and damage free. I can only compare the quality of this tent to an Apollo tent that I have (2x4x5). Zippers: Excellent zippers and stitching. Heavy duty and they seem better than the ones on my Apollo (Never had a single issue with zippers on it either). Hint for zippers on any kind of tents: spray them with some CRC lubricant or equivalent and run the zippers over them a few times. Reapply about once a month or when they feel sluggish. Obviously be gentle with zippers. Material and poles: The material is very thick and high quality. Definitely a thicker tent than my Apollo. Only a few tiny pin holes here and there, with very minor leaks in the zippers, as to be expected. The poles and corners are metal and have snap-in connectors for the corners, but the 4 vertical poles only slip together in the middle. Kind of disappointed in that, only because my smaller cheapo Apollo does have them, and it is quite flimsy putting them together. The poles and tent are very sturdy once it is all put together. Top quality for material and poles. Misc: The velcro intake covers on the bottom and on the front window are very good. On my Apollo, it was a constant battle keeping them pressed tight against the tent for light block, but these are sturdy and work really well. It could be the packaging as the Apollo was creased in the middle of the intake windows and the Vivosun was not. The floor tray fits well and has four velcro straps, but it can be annoying as the velcro slightly gives when you step into the tent and comes loose over time. The duct and electrical ports all have quality stitching and the draw strings work well and stays tight with no light leaks. Inspection window is handy to peel back a corner and check temps, etc. Overall I am happy that I chose this tent over the others that I was contemplating: Vivosun, Apollo, Urban Farmer or Hydroponics brands. The Vivosun and Apollo are the same price and cost the most, yet the other tents lacked key qualities like metal corner adapters, heavy duty zippers, and known and trusted sellers. I ultimately chose the Vivosun over Apollo because it has the front window (very minor but extra perks count), it has thicker material and slightly better zippers, and I was hoping for a slightly better overall quality from Vivosun for about the same cost, which Vivosun delivered. Also, the biggest selling point for Vivosun is a no hassle 2 year warranty, whereas Apollo only offers 90 days. That all by itself was enough to sell me on Vivosun, plus I like green better than purple! Great tent, I highly recommend it based off of my experience. 4.75 stars.

I really like this grow tent. The covering seems to be pretty good quality .. as some mentioned, there are some pinholes in the fabric. But as long as it's not out sitting in direct sunlight during it's night time, inside I don't see that as a big issue - and I could cover the tent with a blanket if necessary. The tent is not exactly 'easy' to set up - especially the first time before the covering gets stretched out. Lots of well thought out openings for providing air and electrical. Lots of zippered windows, and the zippers feel like they will hold up well. The instructions are almost non-existent - but the assembly is pretty obvious. I have great results by opening all zippers all the way. Then I lay out the floor portion and put the assembled frame on it. Then it is a matter of pulling the fabric up and over the top. It would have been a lot easier with a second set of hands. I had a rather interesting experience, and this is why I gave this a full 5 stars. I would only give a 3 or 4 if it just did what it was supposed to do and was of acceptable quality. While disassembling the tent to move it to another room (it will not fit through my doorway assembled), I lost balance and fell into the tent! Broke 4 of the corner brackets. I contacted customer service, and even though it was my fault, they replaced the brackets (and a few spares) at no charge!! All I paid was shipping. They kept in contact with me during the whole time, I got the brackets and the tent is up again. This is the kind of customer service that will keep me coming back as a customer.

Let's face it, you're probably here because Vivosun has good reviews at a afir price here on Amazon. Some people online have even posted videos on the Vivosun tent showing that yes, they do like they're tent. And I agree, I have this tent set up currently and it's exactly as you'd expect. And it's all that and a bag of potatoes(it's very good). But there are some downsides. PROS: -price, duh -quality, the canvas is thick and the zippers are huge. I'm not afraid of ripping this tent accidentally. -customer service, always a Vivosun perk -strong support frame that can handle all the lights and fans you want to hang! CONS: -light leaks. Yes this tent has them around stitched areas such as the windows and areas joined together. They are tiny and can be easily covered. Not a huge deal and it's expected with all the massive needles needed for this thick fabric. I'd rather have the thick fabric. -velcro areas. This is subjective but I find the velcro more of a pain and unreliable than other potential methods and it leads to light leaks around the windows. Still not a big deal though. -instructions. This is my biggest problem with this tent. The instructions are horribly inefficient. The instructions basically tell you to construct the frame and then wrap the tent around it. I tried this but that makes it a two person job and quite difficult without help. Instead try this: lay out the tent and find the bottom of it, construct the bottom part of the frame INSIDE the bottom part of the tent and complete the construction of the frame. Finish by pulling the rest of the tent over the frame. This gives the tent fabric a place to grab onto in relation to the frame and easily wrap around it and this can all be done by a single person. Conclusion: Would I buy this again? If I had the same 4x4 ft space for a tent then YES! Otherwise I'd go bigger and stick with Vivosun, they're products seem to just work like I need them to

From all the bad reviews, I was extremely skeptical ordering this tent. I went with this one over the others because of the price-point;And because have these thick hanging-bars for it, which other companies do not have. People complaining about this tent are probably people from other tent companies. This tent is fantastic at a perfect price. Sturdy, and the material is thick. Someone mentioned quality control being bad. I found everything hand-wrapped, and all the pieces were in tact. Directions are as clear as daylight. As for putting it together, I was dreading opening the box; To my surprise, I found out that this tent was not only easy to put up, it was almost fun.