The Ozark Trail 2P Hub Tent is perfect for compact shelter while you are in the wilderness. Designed to comfortably hold 2 people and at just under 8 pounds, this tent provides adequate shelter in a small package to save you on storage and transportation space. When camping, there’s nothing worse than a tent that’s too hard to set up. That’s why this tent was designed with a simple to use fiberglass hub style frame that sets up in minutes so you can spend more time relaxing. Also included is four mesh vents and one rear window to provide ideal ventilation. Want to add a few comforts of home while camping? If so, there is an E-port for connecting power and a tablet holder for devices, as well as mesh pockets on the interior. Before heading out on your next camping trip, make sure to grab the Ozark Trail 2P Hub Tent. Maximum Occupancy 2 persons. Color is Green. 2-Person tent, pop up hub tent. Instant Tent. Weight: 11.88 lbs. Ozark Trail 2-Persons Hub Tent Simple to use fiberglass hub style frame sets up in minutes Four mesh vents and one rear window provide ventilation Includes E-Port, mesh pockets, and tablet holder Carry bag included for easy storage and transportation Maximum Occupancy 2 Dimensions (inches): 57.48” x 88.58” x 51.18” Product weight (pounds): 7.48 pounds Green 2-Person Pop up Hub tent Instant Tent
Model Number:
WF-4751
Product SKU:
316986478
UPC:
844093010375
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Be careful while buying Ozark trail camp tents. The one I bought last time advertised it to be waterproof and rain proof, and it was far from it.
Then I tried to return it and the rude customer service lady at the counter "educated" me on the return policy. For camping tents it needs to be unused to be returned else they want you to contact the merchant.
I reached out to ozark trail but no correspondence after multiple attempts. It's as if they don't exist.
I regretted buying camping stuff from Walmart and should have invested that money in good quality gear instead.
Be careful while buying Ozark trail camp tents. The one I bought last time advertised it to be waterproof and rain proof, and it was far from it.
Then I tried to return it and the rude customer service lady at the counter "educated" me on the return policy. For camping tents it needs to be unused to be returned else they want you to contact the merchant.
I reached out to ozark trail but no correspondence after multiple attempts. It's as if they don't exist.
I regretted buying camping stuff from Walmart and should have invested that money in good quality gear instead.
I'm not sure if they still do it, but 20ish years ago they would advertise these cheaper tents as "weather proof" - I think alot of us found out the hard way that the only water proof parts of those tents were the base that essentially would collect the water inside the tent by the time you realized it was too late 😂
I'm not sure if they still do it, but 20ish years ago they would advertise these cheaper tents as "weather proof" - I think alot of us found out the hard way that the only water proof parts of those tents were the base that essentially would collect the water inside the tent by the time you realized it was too late 😂
I'm not that old to know how these were branded 20 years ago
but yea what they do marketing term play nowadays is weather proof, which doesn't mean water proof or sand and dust proof (dont ask me how i found out lol).
Consumers wanting cheaper stuff and businesses cashing it in by offering lower quality and quantity has made outdoor-gear market a really challenging one to spot good from outright "death hazard". For camping and survival gear, this intentional misleading marketing should get them sued.
For safety reasons i've stopped buying camping and outdoors gear from Walmart and Target cobranded brands like Ozark Trail, Lithic, Allforth, Embark, All in Motion etc. Do your research and use case before trusting these retailer for outdoor stuff.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank YikkityYakk
Then I tried to return it and the rude customer service lady at the counter "educated" me on the return policy. For camping tents it needs to be unused to be returned else they want you to contact the merchant.
I reached out to ozark trail but no correspondence after multiple attempts. It's as if they don't exist.
I regretted buying camping stuff from Walmart and should have invested that money in good quality gear instead.
Then I tried to return it and the rude customer service lady at the counter "educated" me on the return policy. For camping tents it needs to be unused to be returned else they want you to contact the merchant.
I reached out to ozark trail but no correspondence after multiple attempts. It's as if they don't exist.
I regretted buying camping stuff from Walmart and should have invested that money in good quality gear instead.
but yea what they do marketing term play nowadays is weather proof, which doesn't mean water proof or sand and dust proof (dont ask me how i found out lol).
Consumers wanting cheaper stuff and businesses cashing it in by offering lower quality and quantity has made outdoor-gear market a really challenging one to spot good from outright "death hazard". For camping and survival gear, this intentional misleading marketing should get them sued.
For safety reasons i've stopped buying camping and outdoors gear from Walmart and Target cobranded brands like Ozark Trail, Lithic, Allforth, Embark, All in Motion etc. Do your research and use case before trusting these retailer for outdoor stuff.
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