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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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06/25/22 | Walmart | $100 |
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Walmart | $149 |
Product Name: | Ozark Trail 13' x 9' 8-Person Instant Cabin Tent |
Product Description: | The Ozark Trail 8-Person Instant Cabin Tent sets up in under two minutes for easy and fun camping. This 8-Person tent requires no assembly because the poles are pre-attached to the tent. Just unfold, extend the legs, stake the feet and you are ready to camp. The two-room, cabin style tent has 360 views with windows on all sides and room to stand up with a huge 72-inch center height. It comfortably fits two queen airbeds or up to 8 campers in sleeping bags on the floor. Keep all your gear organized with the included hanging gear organizer. Also included are tent stakes to secure the tent, and a carry bag for easy portability and storage when not in use. Stay dry on those rainy evenings with the rainfly with factory sealed seams. Make the most of your next outdoor camping adventure with the Ozark Trail 8-Person Instant Cabin Tent. |
Manufacturer: | Campvalley Global |
Product SKU: | 41474523 |
UPC: | 817427012468 |
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This has a removable divider to make 2 separate areas inside.
At 13 x 9, i think it could comfortably sleep 2 adults and 3 kids
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Any experience with rain handling? Will be going up towards the Sierra known for sudden weather changes ...
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I just bought this, seems like a great deal as a bought a 6 person tent for slightly more. Can you tell me how's the quality of this tent? How is it holding up for you so far?
Is this a 3 weather tent? Do all the doors and windows have solid covers? Or are some just mesh? Thanks!
Any experience with rain handling? Will be going up towards the Sierra known for sudden weather changes ...
At the very least I'd set it up ahead of time, seam seal, etc.
Not necessarily less durable, but if a pole breaks on an instant tent the whole thing is shot, vs just replacing the pole on a traditional. I have an instant tent and have found you just have to be a little careful packing it up, as you can stress the joints if you force it.
All in all though, I will only ever be purchasing instant tents from here on out.