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Highlights
Gear loft
Adjustable ventilation
Water-repellent rainfly
Water-resistant fabric
About This Item
Product Information
Capacity
Sleeps 4
End Use
Camping
Trail Weight
11 - 14 lbs.
Specs:
Dimensions: 8’ x 7’ x 72”
Pack Weight: 13.4 lbs.
Capacity: 4 people
Tent Fabric: Durable 68D Polyester
Pole Type: Color-coded fiberglass poles
Pack Size: 27” x 13” x 8”
Tent Stakes: 9 Steel 7” stakes
Floor Material: Durable 115gsm P.E.
Included Items: Tent, tent poles, rainfly, gear loft, tent stakes, and carry bag
Storage:
Included gear loft allows you to keep small items off of the floor for safe keeping
Tent easily packs down into an included carry bag for easy transport and storage
Design & Details:
Core® H2O Block Technology consists of water-resistant ripstop fabric and taped seams to help keep moisture out
Advanced venting system uses an adjustable air intake vent designed to draw in cool air from the ground, while the mesh ceiling allows hot air to escape for optimal comfort
Large cabin allows for most campers to stand straight up rather than crawling on the ground
Able to fit up to 4 people comfortably
Fits on queen air mattress or two standard sized cots
Water-repellent rainfly is removable in warm weather to expose the mesh ceiling for panoramic views
Secure electrical port provides a water-resistant way to insert electrical cords from outside of the tent into the interior
I bought this in late November to use camping while deer hunting in Potter County, Pa. I wanted a tent that was somewhat easy to put up by yourself and durable enough to withstand PA weather in Potter County during cold, inclement weather. This tent is easy to put up and withstood the snow and sleet we had for a few days and nights. Sorry I don't have photos. I would recommend this tent.
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Oniononion
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Wonderful
This tent is a little over 6’2” ft it is perfect for someone who is 5’10” fits cot Perfectly as well. I only used it in 50 degree weather, I was not chilled to the bone. It has someone what dark windows. I stated near a bathhouse with lights on alll night and if I had the windows open all the light would come in but when I zipped them shut it was like 25% darker then it was. I highly recommend!
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Mike LV
Received incentive
5 months ago
As Advertised And Easy To Pitch.
Bought on a Monday and planned to use that Friday night. Delivered just in time.
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Kathy
Verified Purchase
6 months ago
Camping Downsized
Have not gone camping in it yet but set it up in the backyard. Love it and the teal color!
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whaler
Verified Purchase
6 months ago
Great But Not Awesome, Good For Budget
Replaced my 30-year-old Coleman 8x8 dome tent with this 8x7 cabin tent. I have used it for a total of five nights across two trips so far. What I like: - Love the extra headroom compared to my old dome tent. - The dual wall pockets are a nice feature. - Windows on both sides are great (3 total!), but I wish there was one on the back as well (why not 4?) - Zippers have worked well so far. - Tent feels sturdy in the wind. What I don't love: - Setup is harder than with a dome tent. I am still figuring out the best method for the vertical cabin poles. Not sure if it is better to start with the top or bottom, and what order. - I am disappointed that the crossbars are not much improved from my old Coleman. I wish the tent cliped to the poles rather than a sleeve. And the poles have big joints that get caught easily. My modern one-person backpacking tent has a dream setup, while this is exactly the same as it was 30 years ago. - I bought better tent stakes right away. This tent should come with proper stakes from the start. - This is my first time using a tent gear loft. Unless it is loaded with gear, it tends to fall off. Is that normal? If so, just the hook is fine, I can do without the falling down mesh.