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5.0 out of 5 stars Great camp shelter
like the habitat canvass roof, no leaks after 3 days of rain. Spent 9 days living in it. very comfortablelots of space for family of 4 or even larger. Also with stood tropical storm type winds and rain. Setup is simple, but there is a learning curve to the setup proper. Only real down side we found was the drip edge of canopy could be larger. All in all solid shelter would purchase again.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing sturdy tendy
Spent 2 weeks camping and the tent held up great to 40-60mph winds and heavy rain down pour. We didnt experience any leakage from the rain, however when the wind got really high it would blow a tiny amount of water up under the top vent. The tent has lots of space and the all around windows and doors made the tent even better. The tent was eay to set up with 2 ppl, but I do belive one person can set up the tent alone as well. We did use different stakes from what came with the tent due to where we were camping. I have been camping for over 25yrs and this is the best tent I've ever owned. Would highly recommend.
4.0 out of 5 stars It's okay
The floor is not very thick the side walls also are not the roof is somewhat okay. It took me 15 mins maybe to set up without directions my first time so it's extremely easy and fast the stove jack come in at like 2 inches and when cut out a little for a 5 plus inch pipe it will be so close to the tent I'm not too sure yet haha I guess we will see. Definitely need a good hard floor fire mat nothing soft also a heat shield for the wall for the stove if you choose to run with a stove. I'm going to try and use this for winter camping and will definitely come back for updates. It says 4 seasons tent so I'll put it to the test. I have a camp chef stove I think is what it's calls the cast iron cylinder stove so if this won't keep the tent warm nothing will not sure if it's going to be waterproof out of the box but it's rain season in Michigan so I'll be sure to make a note of that too. Thanks.I do Not like the doors. The should definitely zip off to the side and not just on the floor. That's my only complaint. And the floor I don't think is going to be durable I'll put a custom cut out rug inside before I set the pole up and have it be perfect. Off to Menards I go for 5 inch pipe now.Update: Get better stakes. Try to get as long as you can at least for the outside lines I came home from work to walls fallen down and water all over the floor like a pool. Rain made the ground soft and wind took the stakes out of the ground with ease. I put 3 large garden pavers over each stake until I get long better ones. After a couple days exposed to the rain water builds up on the inside of the tent and drips down. If you have a fire going the tent stays dry. It's warm out to have a fire or at least was so it's not always an opinion to run a stove. Treat this tent with waterproofing spray before use maybe twice. Water pooled up on the roof too and it's pulled tight as I can get it. Really sturdy and everything but yeah. Bugs get into the tent from the roof vents hold that the draw sting comes through just an fyi. Tie off strings above the doors with no way to keep them out of the zipper sucks bad. The zippers all around are not very strong or heavy duty and get caught on every thing very easy. Two hands some times are needed. Short doors too but not too bad I guessI'm starting to become not very confident that this tent will be able to handle winter time. We will see. Not much snow yet but when I did get snow the roof did sag a bit. Not sure it will be able to support any additional weight.Walls and roof do in fact collect moisture so be prepared for that. Keep things away from walls and keep a fan going. The stove keeps the roof dry enough so water doesn't drip in but without the stove I can for see issues. I'm seeing stitching on the roof in areas not being bothered that is starting to come undone . Maybe by wind or who knows. Side walls are by no means waterproof or anything. Water hitting the walls will come through in just a matter of seconds. I tested with a spray bottle and also the waterproofing spray I used went through like nothing. It helped a little but water still makes its way past. Get a tarp for the outside side walls that is facing the wind. Buy a big tarp for roof and an additional stove jack and cut a hole for the pipe to go through the tarp to help with heat in winter and the water issue.It's 20° outside. Inside the tent is easily 75-80° so not too bad. Stove is going full blast though haha. I have a heater buddy too on standby if it gets too cold in here.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product and Excellent support.
When I bought this tent I didn't set it up right away, because I wanted to build a platform to install it on. This tent is going to stay set up most of the time. It was almost a year before I set it up the first time (completely on me) and when i did it was missing a side pole. I wrote the company and they immediately sent me the missing side pole. Things happen in life and people make mistakes, but I judge a company with how they deal with those mistakes, and this company dealt with the issue immediately and with no questions or problems. The tent is awesome and the company is too. I would definitely recommend this product. It is huge inside. I'm setting it up as a man cave with couches and a 4k projector. It also has a tent pellet stove for heat. Heavy wind, rain and unfortunately soon there will be snow, but nothing affects this tent, it holds up to it all. It has a very steep roof which makes things, rain and snow fall off of it instead of pooling on it. I added a 20' x 20' rain tarp over it, more to protect it from leaves and pine trees than rain, because even before I put the tarp on it never leaked. If you are on the fence I strongly recommend this tent. And lastly I set it up by myself in about 30 minutes. Probably could have done it in 15, but because it is on a wooden platform I had to modify the set up a little.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing tent
This tent was huge, i fit a queen size bed, my sons play pen, and a wood burner stove in it, with room to spare. Has pockets in the tent for storage, i would recommend buying a bin/bag to put it in, because that would never fit in its original packaging. The tent was very easy to set up, took me and my wife and about 40 minutes. Screen doors are perfect for airing out the tent, and letting it cool down if it gets too hot due to the wood burning stove. This is definitely a glampimg tent. If you really wanted to you could 100% live in this thing.
1.0 out of 5 stars It not rocket science, it’s sewing, or not?
The set up for this tent went quickly, until it didn’t. I was able to get it up with just an extra set of hands in about 20 minutes.Wait… why is this thing so crooked? So I go inside to check out how to stretch the flooring smoother and notice these plastic rings in the reinforced section at every pole spot in the INSIDE. Then I notice the entire floor is upside down. Actually it appears to at the side walls were sewn inside out, but let’s not stop there. The window straps you roll the window flaps down and then roll and secure are in the top of the windows. How do you secure them when the zip down!?Engineering FAIL!I wonder how many other people’s tents are backasswards and they don’t even realize they got scammed? Returning. Hope someone else doesn’t get it as an Bolo return.
3.0 out of 5 stars Straps where stakes attached are weak
Love the tent however the straps are weak 2 loops snapped twice in high wind 😳. Also thin canvas pole ripped threw top canvas. We have only had it sense jan. Reenforce if you can. Besides that it's put up with alot of weather and still good.
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