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HomeEquipmentStoves & CookwareCookware and UtensilsPaha Que Perry Mesa 14-by 10-Foot Eight-Person Tent with Screen Room |
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31 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Great Tent, Performed Very Well May 22, 2006
By Charlie Fancher
"Charlie Fancher"
I have owned a number of large tents over the years, from Colemans to North Face, and I guess its true that you get what you pay for. On our recent trip to Moab (southern Utah) with a few other families, I made the decision to buy a decent tent for this years trip. My friend could not understand why the price difference between our new Paha Que and his Kelty that he got at Wal-Mart.
On the third night a storm blew through, as they often do in the desert, and it got suprisingly windy. All of us who were camping in tents had run out our guide ropes in anticipation of some windier weather, and glad we did, although it didn't seem to help some of the others.
About 2am the wind got really heavy, and two of the other tents just collapsed! This is the part where I realized the extra money I spent was worth it. We ended up taking some of the other kids into our tent - we had a total of 4 adults and 6 kids in our tents, while the remainder slept in their vehicles until the morning.
We were able to repair the rest of the tents to last the rest of the trip, but our tent won the "built like a brick s--- house" award on this trip. There was no sign of any wear and tear on the tent at all. Very impressive. This is my first Paha Que tent, and it seems to be as good as everyone says they are. I will recommend it to all my friends.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Tent Oct 11, 2006
By CampingFool
"CampingFool"
Man this thing is a castle. I cant beleive how much room it has, in both sections of the tent. The sleeping area and the screen room area are cavernous. The vertical walls are what adds to the roomy feel in my opinion. The best part was when a very bad late afternoon thunderstorm blew through, our Perry Mesa tent stood up like it was made of bricks. At least 5 other tents in our immediate vicinity were blown over and had either broken poles and/or torn fabric. Quite frankly I didn't think this large tent could take that kind of wind but it sure did, and I would highly recommend this tent to all my friends.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome tent! Jun 09, 2008
By J. Trenchard perfect tent! I love this tent because it's large enough to stand up in and there are two rooms. The bedroom part was large enough to put a queen sized futon in. This tent is sturdy and dry, also fairly easy to put up and down.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
You Could Live In This Thing Jul 08, 2011
By John P. Sullivan This might seem a bit too large at first glance, but once you come to appreciate its luxurious accommodations, you'll be glad you chose the Perry Mesa!
Two adults are easily camping in style, with large sleeping quarters and a spacious screen room. The matching footprint turns the open-floored screen room into a semi-protected, separate-quarters shelter, providing accommodations for extended family or friends as well. Four adults can fit comfortably in each area of the tent. The screen room may provide comfortable sleeping quarters when stakes are used to seal the gap in the floor from the outside, but otherwise only acts as a wonderful retreat.
Incredible build quality makes the Paha Que line of camping gear a sound investment regardless of which tent you choose; however, the Perry Mesa is hands-down the ultimate home away from home. Setup and breakdown is easy. Mesh pockets are at each of the three sleeping quarters windows make a convenient stash. Straps in each of the two compartments hang with clips attached which held my battery powered halogen lantern up high for discreet interior lighting.
I absolutely love this tent.
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