Specifically engineered for hikers, backpackers, wild campers and solo adventurers, the one-person UNA is a lightweight tree tent that offers the chance to camp in the woods just like slinging a hammock, but with way more comfort and protection from bugs and bad weather. Featuring a roomy, tensioned bed with twin side pockets, a fully enclosed insect mesh top, a fold-away door and a removable rainfly, it provides so much more than most lightweight setups. Relax among the trees, connect with nature and get the most comfortable night’s sleep imaginable.


| Capacity | 120 kg |
| Unit Weight | 2.33 kg |
| Packed Size | 35 x 15 x 16 cm |
| Head Height | 0.5 m |
| Floor Area | 2.2 sqm |
| Floor Dimensions | 1.6 x 2.9 x 2.9 m |
| Covered Porch Area | 3 sqm |
Tree Planting:For every tent purchased Tentsile make a donation to plant 20 trees with their partners. So far, they have helped plant over 1,000,000 trees in projects located across Madagascar, India, Zambia, and the United States.
It’s not a stretch to say that Tentsile’s revolutionary tree tents have redefined what it means to go camping in the woods. Part hammock, part tent, part portable treehouse, the brand’s geometric suspended shelters literally elevate your time outdoors. Tentsile’s unique 3-point anchoring system creates a tent floor with the perfect balance of tension and ‘give’ to cushion and cradle your body, whilst keeping you off the cold, hard ground. The result? A lofty and immersive camping experience that is cosy, comfortable and completely unique.
But there’s more to Tentsile than just clever design. From the outset, the brand has been on a mission to help protect and conserve the world’s forests. We should know. WildBounds has a long association with Tentsile – in fact, it was the first tent brand that we ever stocked. As early adopters of the brand, we were huge advocates of their innovative products and eco-conscious ethos. And since those early days, Tentsile has helped plant over 1,000,000 trees in projects located across Madagascar, India, Zambia and Oregon.
For them and us, it’s about inspiring everybody to connect and interact with nature in new and fun ways. Because, as founder Alex Shirley-Smith aptly puts it: “If we’re all hanging out in trees, they can’t chop them down”.