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REI Co-op Groundbreaker 2 Two-Person Camping Tent (Tan) on sale for
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About this product:- 2-person, 3-season tent
- Number of doors: 1
- Number of poles: 3
- Floor dimensions: 88" x 52"
- Floor area: 31.8 sq. ft.
- Peak height: 40"
- Mesh roof panels provide ventilation and sky views.
- Includes rainfly, stuff sack, 4 stakes and 2 guylines with tighteners.
- Footprint not included.
- Material: Polyester (tent) / Fiberglass (poles)
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The way tent capacity is calculated is by the maximum number of people that can fit when arranged head-to-foot with nothing else in the tent.
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The way tent capacity is calculated is by the maximum number of people that can fit when arranged head-to-foot with nothing else in the tent.
The way tent capacity is calculated is by the maximum number of people that can fit when arranged head-to-foot with nothing else in the tent.
The way tent capacity is calculated is by the maximum number of people that can fit when arranged head-to-foot with nothing else in the tent.
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Agreed. Rain fly reminds me of the old $25 tent Kmart had in the late 90s. Rain fly was maybe 2' x 2' on top of a 6' x 6' base tent. At least it had the bathtub floor. That thing lasted me a surprisingly long time. But when it rained, it sucked.
The way tent capacity is calculated is by the maximum number of people that can fit when arranged head-to-foot with nothing else in the tent.
I spent a week camping in a smaller tent with another person.
Biggest problem was length, not width(I'm 6'4")
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Biggest problem was length, not width(I'm 6'4")
You may technically have space at the foot and a few inches on the sides, but with every square inch covered with pads and gear, and the walls angled in, it'll feel cramped pretty quick.
Think of it like a Smart Car. A lot of people could technically fit in one, must folks would be more comfortable in something even a little bit bigger.
You may technically have space at the foot and a few inches on the sides, but with every square inch covered with pads and gear, and the walls angled in, it'll feel cramped pretty quick.
Think of it like a Smart Car. A lot of people could technically fit in one, must folks would be more comfortable in something even a little bit bigger.
My biggest problem is that the tent needs to be longer than 7' for me to sleep in it