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Ozark Trail 10-Person XL Family Cabin Tent
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Great value
Despite being cheap, the tent offers a large space for 10 people and has handy features like room dividers, a mud mat, and a dedicated port for an electricity cable.
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Time consuming set-up
The tent is huge and comes with a lot of poles, joints and a large rainfly. All of this is time-consuming to put together and requires two people to do that.
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3 room configuration
You can create three rooms with the included dividers. One larger in the middle as a living room or for adults and two smaller ones at the sides for children or as bedrooms. Each of the room has their own entrance and windows.
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Cheap zippers
The zippers are made out of plastic so you have to be careful when zipping the tent to avoid damaging them.
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Dedicated port for elecricity
You can run a line from your tent to the electric outlet through a dedicated port on the tent. This is useful if you're camping in a spot where electricity outlets are available.
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Not fully waterproof
While the tent will hold up against light rain, it isn’t designed to hold heavy rain or snow. The floor will most probably start to leak and the rain fly will start to let water through.
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Useful features for keeping the tent clean
There is a mud mat located in front of the main door that helps to keep the tent clean. Also there is a zippered cavity beside the main door for your shoes. This keeps small insects from getting inside your shoes.
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The dividers are transparent
The room dividers don’t fully isolate the rooms as you can see through them a bit.
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Weight:
27 lbs.
Waterproofing:
2000mm
Floor area:
185 sq. ft.
Pole material:
Fiberglass
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Coleman 8-person Instant Tent
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Easy and quick set-up
The internal pole system with attached poles makes set-up quick, easy and thoughtless. All you have to do is unfold the tent, spread out, extend poles and lock them into place. After some practice this can be done under 5 minutes.
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Poor quality corner joints
The plastic parts that hold the poles together tend to snap easily. After they snap it’s hard to get replacement parts and you need to look for an alternative fix.
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Spacious interior
Measuring 14 x 8 feet the tent easily fits two queen size air mattresses and you will still have space left. The height of the tent is 6 feet and 4 so, unless you are really tall, you can easily stand in the tent.
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No vestibule
Since the tent hasn’t got a rainfly, there’s no separate vestibule where to put your stuff to protect it against rain. It’s better to bring a separate tarp for your stuff.
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Can separate into rooms
You can separate the tent into two rooms with the included removable divider. In this way you can create a separate room for the children and a room for adults.
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No proper rain protection
The tent hasn’t got a rainfly for extra rain protection. While you will be fine in lighter showers, the tent may start to leak in heavy rainfall.
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Waterproof floor
The floor of the tent is welded so you don’t have to worry about puddle water coming into the tent.
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Heavy to carry around
Weighing at 37.7 pounds the tent isn’t easy to carry around so, most probably, you will need a second person to help you.
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Large doors and windows
It’s easy to get in and out of the tent and bring in large stuff like queen mattresses through the two large doors. Furthermore, there are 7 large windows around the tent that you can open for ventilation or close for privacy.
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Weight:
33.73 lb
Waterproofing:
N/A
Floor area:
140 sq. ft.
Number of doors:
2
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Browning Camping Big Horn Family Tent
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Lots of space
This is one of the biggest tents in this price range - the floor measures 10 x 15 feet and has a ceiling height of 7 foot 3in. This allows to use large mattresses, sleep up to 10 people and store all your gear without feeling cramped.
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Difficult to set-up
Due to the large dimensions and weight, the tent isn’t easy to set up, especially for inexperienced users . It will take around 20-30 minutes to do that.
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Protects against bad weather
The tent can be safely used in heavy rain or even in light snow thanks to the 2000 mm rainfly coating and factory sealed wall and floor seams. The floor is made from polyester oxford and is much more durable than the ordinary polyester floors that come in this price range.
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Difficult to transport around
Because of the 12 inch x 30 inch packed dimensions and the total weight of 30 pounds it’s not that easy to transport around and it's not suited for backpacking.
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Comes with lifetime warranty
The manufacturer has covered this tent with a limited lifetime warranty and will cover any factory defects by sending replacement parts as fast as possible. Customer service is fast and responsive.
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Superior ventilation
The entire roof of this tent has been made of mesh to allow hot air to rise out of the tent, keeping you cool at night as colder air is drawn in through the windows.
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Separate living zones
The tent can be divided into two separate zones and each of the zone has its own entrance. This gives more privacy and because of to the separate entrances, less disturbance.
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Weight:
37 lbs.
Waterproofing:
2000mm
Floor area:
150 sq. ft.
Center height:
7' 3"
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Coleman Hooligan Tent
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Great value
Despite being very cheap the tent has a good quality build with a welded floor, a vestibule for your stuff and a waterproof rainfly. This mostly is enough to fulfill most of the casual camper needs.
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Heavy for its size
Weighing 7.8 pounds, the tent is rather heavy and not the best option for backpack camping.
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A vestibule where to store your stuff
At the entrance of the tent there’s a vestibule area that is weatherproof so you can store your stuff there without the risk that it will get wet.
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Isn’t freestanding
The tent isn’t freestanding so you can’t use it in places where you can’t secure the tent to the ground nor you can carry it around assembled.
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Holds out rain
This tent is fully waterproof which can be used in rainy days. With the inverted seams, welded floors, and full rain-fly, this tent will keep you dry and you will not wake up in a puddle.
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Only one entrance
There's only one entrance for the tent. While it's large, still there is a chance that you will disturb the other person when getting out of the tent.
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Fast set-up
The 1 pole design can be set up faster than two pole designs. Just make sure to follow the sewn to the carry bag instruction.
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Great for stargazing
Since the inner tent is made almost completely from mesh you can see everything around you while being inside the tent.
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Weight:
8.8 lbs
Waterproofing:
450mm
Floor area:
39.65 sq. ft.
Number of doors:
1
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Slumberjack 2 Person Trail Tent
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Great for warm summer nights
The inner tent is almost completely made out of mesh. This provides excellent ventilation without the rainfly, and allows to see the stars and everything around you.
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No vents on the rainfly
With the rainfly on, the only way to have any ventilation is to open up the doors. That is ok if the weather is good but a bad idea if it’s raining or there are strong winds.
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Freestanding design
The tent can stand solid without being pitched to the ground. This means that you can build it on hard surfaces or it can be moved around, when it has already been set-up.
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Only one entrance
There’s only one entrance and vestibule for the tent, so you have to share it with your tent colleague. This means a potentially larger mess, as you need to store your stuff together and bother each other when going through the door.
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Convenient set-up process
When mastered, the tent can be set-up in under 5 minutes. All you need to do is just set-up the tent poles and, instead of sliding them through sleeves, you hang the inner tent to the poles. After that the tentfly is connected with side-release buckles to the corners of the tent and you are ready to go.
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Can get cramped for two persons
Unless you are small and have little stuff with you, the tent will feel a bit cramped. There’s only one vestibule for your stuff and the space in the tent is just enough for two sleeping bags.
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Great for backpacking
Weighing 6.4 pounds and with the packed dimensions of 6 x 20 inches it can be easily carried around when going for short hiking trips. For longer distances you can just split the weight between the two of you.
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Noiseless zippers
The zippers are designed in a way that they make almost no sound when you open or close the tent, so you will not annoy the other person sleeping when you enter or exit the tent.
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Weight:
6.5 lbs
Waterproofing:
1200mm
Floor area:
30.3 sq. ft.
Dimensions packed:
6" x 6" x 20"
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Alps Mountaineering Taurus 2
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Lots of space
Two adults will not feel cramped in this tent and they will still have room for their stuff. With the base size of 5 foot X 7 foot 6 inches it offers lots of space compared to many other 2 people tents. Additionally there are separate entrances with roomy vestibules for each person.
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Heavy
Weighing 7.4 pounds it's heavier than many other 2 person tents.
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Comfortable to sit in the tent
The center height of the tent is 3.8 feet making it comfortable to sit in the tent without touching the tents walls.
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Awkwardly placed storage pockets
There’s a mesh pocket on each side of the tent for each person. Unfortunately they aren’t on the same side but aligned diagonally meaning that for one the pocket will be where his head is and for the other where his feet is.
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Great ventilation
The mesh roof, side windows and mesh door windows allow to vent the tent properly in warm summer days. And if it gets too cold, simply zip the door and windows closed to trap that heat inside on cool nights.
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Non coverable windows
The tent has 2 rather large windows that can’t be closed or covered. If you want total privacy you will need to get creative to close them.
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Can be used in harsh weather
Having a 1500 mm polyester UV resistant rainfly in a combination with the sealed floor seems will provide protection against elements and wind. Additionally the floor extends 4 inches up the sides of the tent creating a bathtub-style floor will keep puddles leaking in.
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Mesh roof
The mesh roof improves ventilation and allows the tent to be used for star-gazing
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Weight:
7.44 lbs.
Waterproofing:
1500mm
Floor area:
37 sq. ft.
Number of doors:
2
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