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Walmart [walmart.com] has
10-Person Slumberjack Riverbend 3-Room Water Resistant 17' x 10' Hybrid Dome Tent w/ Carry Bag & Removable Room Dividers for
$68.34.
Shipping is Free.
Features as listed on Product Page:
- Sleeps up to 10 and fits two queen sized airbeds
- Full coverage, 1200MM water resistant, rainfly offers maximum weather protection
- Includes two removeable room dividers and three entrances for extra privacy and functionality for large groups
- Attached mud mat helps to keep interior of tent clean
- Includes reflective guylines for added visibility in the dark
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IE: this tent would be good for 4-5..
As an example, Camping Guidance on YouTube did a very extreme weather test of TNF Wawona 6 which has a partial fly that gets a lot of criticism, but not only did the tent survive the rain and wind, but it was 100% dry inside even when the yard flooded and had the base submerged completely. So unless you're camping in extremely heavy rains that blow upward due to 50mph winds I don't think you have to worry. And since this is a massive car camping tent, you'd probably be carrying a tarp you can throw over in those 1-in-100,000 weather events.
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IE: this tent would be good for 4-5..
I recently bought the Moosejaw tent deal but I'm thinking of returning that if this one is decent enough to wait for. I don't do camping but wanted something that was decent to camp in the backyard if our toddler was interested, and then maybe use it for actual camping at camp sites if he's interested in that. The Moosejaw one was priced at $99 and looked nice but now I'm thinking might have been too much to spend.
Here's the link to the Moosejaw tent: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Moosejaw-4-Person-Tent-with-Aluminum-Poles-Full-Fly-and-Vestibule-14-ft-x... [walmart.com]
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Haven't used this brand but I have always went for tents with a floor that comes several inches up. This one lays flat and they always seem to leak in any amount of rain and even morning dew
IMO you should stick to Slumberjack awnings and tarps only.
IMO you should stick to Slumberjack awnings and tarps only.
Vs an actual Wawona 6: https://www.rei.com/product/20431...ona-6-tent
(Note the Slumberjack is a knockoff of the 2020 Wawona 6, not the newer one)
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As an example, Camping Guidance on YouTube did a very extreme weather test of TNF Wawona 6 which has a partial fly that gets a lot of criticism, but not only did the tent survive the rain and wind, but it was 100% dry inside even when the yard flooded and had the base submerged completely. So unless you're camping in extremely heavy rains that blow upward due to 50mph winds I don't think you have to worry. And since this is a massive car camping tent, you'd probably be carrying a tarp you can throw over in those 1-in-100,000 weather events.