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expiredidk_then | Staff posted Jul 17, 2025 09:15 PM
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Klymit 6-Person Cross Canyon Free Standing Camping Tent w/ Exterior Storage $119.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot [woot.com] has Klymit 6-Person Cross Canyon Free Standing Camping Tent w/ Exterior Storage for $119.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.
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Jul 18, 2025 02:36 AM
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majorhavocJul 18, 2025 02:36 AM
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Poles are aluminum, not fiberglass. That's a huge plus.
Jul 18, 2025 05:13 AM
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polly.wogJul 18, 2025 05:13 AM
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For light weight backpacking, I see how aluminum poles are an advantage. But for car camping, why does it matter?
Jul 18, 2025 05:45 AM
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EagerClover2076Jul 18, 2025 05:45 AM
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Quote from polly.wog :
For light weight backpacking, I see how aluminum poles are an advantage. But for car camping, why does it matter?
Aluminum is usually stronger and lasts longer.
Jul 18, 2025 01:01 PM
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kevincaJul 18, 2025 01:01 PM
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Pay attention to the bad reviews before you bite on this tent.
Jul 18, 2025 02:03 PM
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ThriftyNarwhal660Jul 18, 2025 02:03 PM
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Quote from kevinca :
Pay attention to the bad reviews before you bite on this tent.

The reviews are both positive/negative.

Unsure what to expect… some rave about the rainfly's performance when others say theirs' are defective.
Jul 18, 2025 02:08 PM
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TinCanFuryJul 18, 2025 02:08 PM
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sounds like the tent fly does not come seam sealed from the factory. Otherwise this is a pretty common design for a 6-person backpacking style tent. At $120 and the time to seam seal it, seems like a decent deal.
Jul 18, 2025 02:54 PM
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majorhavocJul 18, 2025 02:54 PM
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Quote from polly.wog :
For light weight backpacking, I see how aluminum poles are an advantage. But for car camping, why does it matter?
Fiberglass poles require metal ferrules on one end of each pole segment, which can snag on pole sleeves and clips. That can make putting up and taking down the tent more of a chore. Worse, if the male end of pole segment doesn't fully seat in the ferrule on the next segment, the fiberglass can crack or splinter when bowed under tension. This has happened to me personally and I've seen it experienced by other campers over the years.
YMMV, but I consider fiberglass poles to be a dealbreaker for any kind of tent, regardless of whether weight is a consideration.

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Jul 18, 2025 02:57 PM
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kevincaJul 18, 2025 02:57 PM
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The negative review are all the same. Tent is full of holes after zero to three trips with it.
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Jul 18, 2025 04:52 PM
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Jul 18, 2025 04:52 PM
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Quote from kevinca :
The negative review are all the same. Tent is full of holes after zero to three trips with it.

I can confirm this. 4 holes so far from idkwtf. The orange-red dye also transferred onto the grey portions on my canyon 6 that ive owned for about a year. The compression straps also have tears where theyre sewn in to the rest of the carry case. Klymit warranty service has been a pain to deal with so I'm running it to the ground instead.
Jul 18, 2025 06:00 PM
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TonyT6493Jul 18, 2025 06:00 PM
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I bought the 4 and 2 men versions from woot last year, neither held up in the rain. Nice tent for perfect weather though.
Jul 18, 2025 06:48 PM
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DogenxJul 18, 2025 06:48 PM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
Fiberglass poles require metal ferrules on one end of each pole segment, which can snag on pole sleeves and clips. That can make putting up and taking down the tent more of a chore. Worse, if the male end of pole segment doesn't fully seat in the ferrule on the next segment, the fiberglass can crack or splinter when bowed under tension. This has happened to me personally and I've seen it experienced by other campers over the years.
YMMV, but I consider fiberglass poles to be a dealbreaker for any kind of tent, regardless of whether weight is a consideration.
Totally agree. A few decades ago, fiberglass poles were still pretty common on moderately priced tents. We had several Eureka and Sierra Designs tents with them and eventually had issues with splintering and fraying on at least one pole (duct tape helped). Now it seems most tents (except pretty cheap ones) have aluminum poles. It's just a better way.

But I have read this tent ain't so great in other ways, so never mind about the poles.

I'd recommend going to sierra.com from time to time, they get some killer deals on tents.

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