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The Trek Tents 237 Two Room Cabin Tent offers a spacious 8 x 13-foot layout, crafted from durable materials like nylon taffeta and poly canvas. With easy setup features and weather-resistant design, this tent is perfect for family camping trips, ensuring comfort and protection in the great outdoors.
J**A
Good for camping
Good tent. Stay away from walls if it's raining and check the awning often cause it holds a lot of water in the rain. Other then that it's easy to set up with help and is a pretty sturdy product
G**G
Disappointed in Product
Disappointed in the quality, very difficult to assemble, arrived later than expected.I wanted to return it but unfortunately, I did not read the return requirements. Between the return shipping & restocking fees, it was too costly. One of the reasons I did order it was that I thought I was helping a cancer charity( Not sure if that is true)Definitely an inferior product and would not recommend it.
H**N
Three Stars
A little complicated to assembe you need two people to assemble
D**.
How I found this tent to be.
The tent was great for backyard campout with the grandkids, I'm not sure I'd trust it in real wind and rain.
R**E
Five Stars
Good value
T**C
Good, only if you are willing to put the work into it...
I usually don't write reviews, but you really must be warned:I bought this tent to convert into a winter hot tent. The design will not hold up in the wind, and you will need to use 10 extra stakes and 100' of guy wire to secure it properly. Next, their is no tent fly, as there are for nearly every other model of the same tent. This causes the water to pool on top of the tent, which pulls the frame together, until, if left unattended, will collapse or break your poles. I built a custom cover, but if you are not planning on doing that, I would choose something else. I should mention, if you go inside and lift up to get the pooled water off; it will rain inside; a cover is a must! Next, the floor is really, really, thin. I set this up in the snow, and there are little tears already formed in it. I don't much care, as I will hauling in firewood and tossing it everywhere; but you probably will. You could use a heavy ground tarp underneath it, but that will weigh another 5 pounds. (The reason I went with a nylon tent, and not a canvas tent, is the weight.) Something to think about. Next, the tops of the windows do not zip close; they tie with one tie in the middle. In a wind storm, you might as well sit outside. Neither does the door zip shut, only the bug netting; so wind blows up from beneath the door. Next, the poles look like they will hold up if guyed properly, but I would not trust them to last in the wind long without it. Overall, save your money and purchase something much nicer. I have found that it really is worth the cost to buy something that is built with good quality materials; and that was designed to withstand the rain, wind, snow, and sun. Then, look on youtube, and watch some reviews of the tent, and make an informed decision. Then, your money will not be spent in vain. I really learned how to build a lot of things this tent needed, so the experience is going well for me; but if you don't plan on doing those things, let this reviewer say, "you were warned.".
B**
Leaks and holds water
Wrote the company because the tent leaks. They replied itโs not meant for rain or wind.
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