2 person tent

  • Kirk Charipar
    west central wi
    Posts: 195
    #1998333

    Like a couple people have mentioned, if you’re not hiking to your camping area get a pop up tent and don’t even think about messing with those silly poles. I watch people struggle putting those light weight tents up and down while sitting in my pop up that took about 60 seconds to erect. This is a nice size if it rains you can store gear inside.

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    BINGO! We have this one too

    turningleavesandice
    So. Iowa
    Posts: 48
    #1998334

    The cheaper ozark trail one is the same as the coleman from above has a rain fly but no foot print.
    We had to bail on a river camp this summer because of a wicked thunderstorm that rolled in. We left the tent standing to get the kids back to the truck because it was a 6 mile boat ride. It rained and hailed. I expected the worst the next day.
    To my surprise it was dry as could be inside. Pretty impressive for 100 bucks or what ever it was. Did just as well as my kelty and msr would have

    The coleman has a built in rainfly. We tested that feature many times in the 3 years we used it on ragbrai.

    “This camping tent is designed with the WeatherTec system that features patented welded floors and inverted seams to help ensure you stay dry if it starts to rain. An integrated vented rainfly offers added protection from the rain and improves airflow without the need for extra assembly.”

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20768
    #1998339

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Bearcat89 wrote:</div>
    The cheaper ozark trail one is the same as the coleman from above has a rain fly but no foot print.
    We had to bail on a river camp this summer because of a wicked thunderstorm that rolled in. We left the tent standing to get the kids back to the truck because it was a 6 mile boat ride. It rained and hailed. I expected the worst the next day.
    To my surprise it was dry as could be inside. Pretty impressive for 100 bucks or what ever it was. Did just as well as my kelty and msr would have

    The coleman has a built in rainfly. We tested that feature many times in the 3 years we used it on ragbrai.

    “This camping tent is designed with the WeatherTec system that features patented welded floors and inverted seams to help ensure you stay dry if it starts to rain. An integrated vented rainfly offers added protection from the rain and improves airflow without the need for extra assembly.”

    I’d say best bang for my buck when it came to truck or boat camping. I really like mine. I converted the battery pack to a vex battery and it made me even happier

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