Ozark Trail 9 Person 2 Room Instant Cabin Tent with Screen Room Reviews

In any case, I have included this tent in my list of tents with a screen room. The picture below shows how the tent is divided in two parts, the rooms are the same size, around 7 x 10 ft each. It rained for about an hour while I ozark trail instant cabin was using this Ozark Trail 10-Person Cabin Tent, with about 20 minutes of moderate rainfall and about 40 minutes of pretty light rain. For ventilation, this Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent has a lot of mesh on the roof of the tent.

We assembled and disassembled the tents on all of our testing sites multiple times. We tried the rain fly for each tent as well, one time rushing to get several of them up during an unexpected rainstorm at night. When heavy trade winds buffeted our Oahu-coast ozark trail canopy tent testing site, we pitched each tent in full face of the blast. We then rotated the tents looking for structural weaknesses, and we tested their guy lines and tabs to see which tents had the best and most intuitive design for withstanding wind.

Just unfold,extend the legs,stake the feet and you are ready to camp. The two-room,cabin style tent has 360 views with windows on all sides and room to stand up with a huge 72-inch center height. It comfortably fits two queen airbeds or up to 8 campers in sleeping bags on the floor. Keep all your gear organized with the included hanging gear organizer.

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This Alps Cedar Ridge Rimrock 6 Tent is also very affordable and built in a different style. The biggest material difference between the Sundome and our other picks is its crunchy, tarp-like polyethylene floor. The other tents in this guide all have bathtub-style tape-seamed polyester floors, which is the standard ozark trail shower tent among high-quality tents. The Sundome’s tarp is clearly a budget material, but for what it was, we found it user-friendly. It’s easy to mop up after wet paws and spills, and it doesn’t hold moisture. It’s unlikely to be as durable, though, as the softer, stronger polyester found in our other picks.

Take time to inspect your tent when you first get it (damages from shipping are common), and don’t ever “force” anything when setting up or tearing down your shelter. Livability describes the overall day-to-day experience of owning and using a tent, and tents that are more comfortable, convenient, and easy to use score the highest in terms of livability. While it doesn’t use the highest of quality materials, it does deliver in key areas that are important to campers.