SEE NOTE AT END.
The first time I put it up, I put it up alone. It was not difficult, but not easy. The instructions worked, and I followed them without any confusion. It is a 4-person tent and has standing headroom in the center (for me at 5-foot 10 inches). The poles are long, so if we use the tent in a campground, it will behoove us to watch out where the poles go. More details under each photo. We camped with the tent in Saline Valley over Thanksgiving 2007. There were very strong winds, which did affect the tent, but not to the extent we were concerned. One pole bent noticeably, but no big deal. Photos of the tent on our campout at the end of the gallery.
NOTE: we've given up on using it. It's too cramped inside, the standing head room goes away when you have stuff in the tent and can't stand where the air mattress is - it takes up too much floor space and can't be situated away from the center of the tent.
The fly has a flap you can see on the left. The one on the right is tucked under the fly. The flap will be staked out during camping, helping the wind to blow over the tent rather than under it. The zipper has a nice detail more visible in the next photo.
The fly has a flap you can see on the left. The one on the right is tucked under the fly. The flap will be staked out during camping, helping the wind to blow over the tent rather than under it. The zipper has a nice detail more visible in the next photo.
Camera: If (H) |
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Current: 225px x 300px |