REI launched the spacious Wonderland X four-person tent to replace the iconic REI Kingdom for 2022. We took it camping for six nights to give the Wonderland X a thorough review.
Spring in Colorado can be, well, blustery. But the 40mph winds buffeting the side of the very large tent were still alarming. I lifted my head from my sleeping bag to see my father and another buddy had already gotten out of bed, their headlamps cutting through the blackness as they checked tent stakes and guy-out points for possible failures.
But no, everything was secure. A few minutes later they were back in their bags, and the wind howled past the Wonderland X. Aside from a few shudders and flaps of fabric, it stood tall and secure as the spring wind whipped through the forest. I grinned a little as I drifted off to sleep. This tent was indeed a bit of a wonder.

Launched this spring, I took the Wonderland X first on a weekend turkey hunt with my family and friends, then on a camp trip with the GearJunkie staff team. And after several nights of sleeping and living in the tent, I’m convinced it stands out as one of the best tents for car camping on the market — with a few caveats. Read on for the full review.
In short: The Wonderland X is an innovative, stout four-person tent with an incredibly spacious interior, vast awning, and room to stand for a tall adult. But while it’s one of the best new tents in years, it does have some minor flaws, requires an enormous patch of flat ground for setup, and comes with a hefty $1,249 price tag.
REI Wonderland X Setup
REI just introduced the Wonderland X as its flagship car camping tent in May 2022. And wow, does it take tent architecture in a new direction.
To explain the design simply, the Wonderland X is a tent in a tent. What I mean by that is that you set up a large freestanding rainfly first, then hang a smaller (but still spacious) mesh/floor tent inside the rainfly. Confused? I was too at first.

REI Wonderland X Review


REI Wonderland X Specs
- Best use: Car camping
- Seasons: 3-season
- Sleeping capacity: 4-person plus
- Minimum trail weight: 29 lbs. 14 oz.
- Packaged weight: 35 lbs. 1 oz.
- Packed size: 12.8″ x 14″ x 27.4″
- Floor dimensions: 100″ x 100″ (8’4″ x 8’4″)
- Floor area: 70.5 sq. ft.
- Vestibule area: 38.3 sq. ft.
- Peak height: 75″
- Number of doors: 4 doors
- Number of poles: 12
- Pole material: DAC MX Aluminum
- Pole diameter: 0.6 mm, 13.8 mm, 14.5 mm
- Canopy fabric: 75-denier coated polyester (Bluesign-approved)
- Floor fabric: 150-denier coated polyester (Bluesign-approved)
- Rainfly fabric: 75-denier coated polyester (Bluesign-approved)
- Footprint included: No
- Design type: Freestanding
- Sustainability: Contains materials that meet the Bluesign criteria
Pros, Cons, and Considerations
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