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Rating: | (3.8 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 39 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Ozark Trail 17' x 15' Person Instant Hexagon Cabin Tent, Sleeps 11 |
Product Description: | This Ozark Trail 11-Person Instant Hexagon Cabin Tent sets up in under two minutes! This 11-person instant tent requires no assembly because the poles are pre-attached to the tent, just unfold and extend. Enjoy the panoramic views with the extra-large windows and shade porch. It will comfortably fit two queen air beds or up to 11 campers in sleeping bags on the floor. Keep yourself organized and connected with the included two storage pockets, gear loft and electrical cord access. |
Manufacturer: | Bohemian Travel Gear Limited |
Model Number: | WMT-171582 |
Product SKU: | 55260503 |
UPC: | 817427016565 |
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I have been in downpours with high winds multiple times in Ozark tents with zero issues. Staking out your tent properly is the most important aspect to staying dry inside, followed by waterproofing spray. A tarp under the tent also helps, but not as important as the other two (tarp under is more to protect integrity of the tent tub from rocks/roots/etc.)
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I have used an ozark tent in the rain several times with no leaks and it kept us dry. The only reason I dont still have that tent is because the last time I used it in the rain I didnt let it dry properly before folding it up and it was covered in mold when I opened it back up so into the trash it went.
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I have several Ozarks, and several Coleman's. There is zero practical difference. Save your money and get an Ozark. Either way, waterproofing spray is your friend
I have been in downpours with high winds multiple times in Ozark tents with zero issues. Staking out your tent properly is the most important aspect to staying dry inside, followed by waterproofing spray. A tarp under the tent also helps, but not as important as the other two (tarp under is more to protect integrity of the tent tub from rocks/roots/etc.)
I'm still using my 40 oz tumblers about 5 years later and other than a cap I cracked dropping one of them 12 feet, theres minor dents from dropping those 5+ feet onto concrete.
The small 2 person tent I purchased a few years back also held up against wind and rain so for the brand, you more than get what you pay for if you take care of it.
But that's just like, my opinion.
coleman product quality has been on the decline for many years so not sure they are worth a premium anymore.
if you really need a big tent the browning big horn is one of the best options. made by alps with a lifetime warranty.but comes at a premium price. always look for a tub design base that way the seams are not at ground level which can cause leaks.
all tents should be seam sealed any preferably water resistant sprayed. make sure to prep the campsite well (No rocks that can puncture the base). an put a tarp under it as added protection, but roll up the tarp edges under the tent so as not to draw water between the tent and tarp. a good quality tent that is properly sealed can last for many years, but a poor quality tent not properly sealed will surely get you wet. tents should be stored perfectly dry or they will mold.