Tents, Tumblers, Canopies and more

I decided that for the $40 I spent on it, (knowing that you get what you pay for) I would sew the gap and seal it really well and get a thicker gage replacement pole for the fly. It comes loose easily enough but over time this has put lots of little holes in that flap. We weighted 5 prime ozark trail canopy 10 x 10 bargains over the past 3 years.

This gravel bike features a lightweight yet sturdy frame that ensures smooth handling and stability. It is equipped with a robust suspension system that absorbs shocks for a comfortable ride on rough terrains. The bike comes with high-quality, all-terrain tires that provide excellent traction and control. It also includes a wide range of gears to tackle various inclines and surfaces with ease. Additionally, the bike has ergonomic handlebars and a comfortable saddle for long rides. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top tents and shelters.

When something says “waterproof” it does not mean it will not leak. It is made of nylon and nylon does not keep water out. It is simply a way to keep you from direct weather contact. And as with any experienced camper, we all know that tents are not waterproof, even if it says money back guaruntee. That’s why you buy a tarp to put over and a tarp for under. So next time you go camping instead of relying on a Walmart special, use your head.

I have had it for years and am thrilled with it. It has held up to kids camping in the living room and back yard, many camping trips to desert / forest / lake environments and even survived a bear “attack” with only a small tear. Doesn’t ozark trail canopy craftmanship mean anything anymore. Let me just tell you this, it doesn’t make a difference what model your tent is. The main thing is is that the zippers that you put in these tents are so substandard that it doesn’t last more than one or two camping trips.

I will never buy an Ozark Trail tent in my life and I will tell everyone I know that if they buy one what to expect. And that is you will never be dry in one because they suck bad. I have pitched the tent twice in my back yard and found that I could pitch it by myself in about one hour.

I really liked the way it looked and the space but will not be able to use it due to the leaks. I am preparing for a camping trip of 10 days and nights down in Florida where it rains a lot and the wind sometimes is pretty strong so I am wondering if the fly will stay put. There is a large space between it and the top of the tent that might be a trap for strong wind so the fly gets ripped off. I think I will go shopping this week for another tent that I feel better about. Otherwise I like the tent but do not trust it to hold up in severe conditions. I have been camping all of my life and I know camping gear.

It is easy to set up and take down, and I loved the fact that it has three windows for lots of circulation in the heat and humidity. It worked well that night and I got some rain in but nothing serious. Now a few years later I erected it in the backyard just for fun.

My husband and I decided to head to the Texas coast for our 10yr old’s first camping trip. I LOVE the room first of all , and the looks were very eye pleasing too. We set the tent up in the yard, only took us about 15min.

The fly is so small it allows rain to blow up under and then runs into the tent. I had bought this tent thinking it was going to be dry, man was I wrong. This tent leaked water more than i had ever seen.