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Wenzel 3- by 3-Foot Utility Tent

 
 
Wenzel 3- by 3-Foot Utility Tent
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Wenzel 3- by 3-Foot Utility Tent

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Description:

Wenzel Shower Tent

Features:
  • Weather armor polyester fabric gives tremendous reliability and toughness and is enhanced with an additional polyurethane coating

  • Armor tough seams throughout the body of the tent, our sewing technique incorporates double stitched

  • Weather Armor details have all threads, zippers and webbing treated with superior water repellency applications

  • Rain Shingle - our rain shingle layer on the lower portion of the tent wall provides a water shed effect

  • Sonic sealed floors are welded, not sewn, therefore eliminating stitching and needle holes that create another potential area

  • Lap-feld seams that provide a stronger shingle effect against water.

Product Details:
Package Length: 22.6 inches
Package Width: 7.1 inches
Package Height: 6.2 inches
Package Weight: 11.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 9 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4woth the price and something i would recomend to friends.  Oct 21, 2008
By Leon Mccalla "Leon McCalla"
This was a worthwhile investment. you can shower easily within the 5 gallon water constraint (something i never thought possible). somethine else i would not have believed is that the sun could heats the water in the bag to the point where it was too hot to bathe with. remember to check the temperature every 30 mins or so as it heats up in the sun. The only down side i found was that the shower bag has a flimsy valve which has a way of turning itself on if you are not careful. On my second camping trip i lost about 75% of the water on the carpet of my pickup during the drive to the campsite.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Exceeded expectation  Dec 14, 2007
By P. Chen
I ordered this tent thinking it is just a privacy shelter. It actually came with a shower bag. For the price, it is very good value.

Putting it together was also very easy and straightforward. I did not need to read the manual twice. It is a lot easier with 2 person, because of the size and design.

It is not very heavy, but definitely not the "one time use" kind. The tent is pretty roomy inside. It feels bigger than what I thought a 3x3 tend would be.

I did have problem with one of the pole. While taking the tent down, one of the clips popped out of the pole. I have never had this happen to me before with any of the collapsible poles. I thought I was stuck with a broken leg. It took me a little to figure out how to jam the clip back into the pole. That's why I could not rate this product with 5 stars.

If you are looking for something as a privacy shelter or shower tent, this is not a bad choice.


2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Don't buy as a Shower Tent! Otherwise, it's OK.  Oct 07, 2008
By J. MacPeek
I bought one of these Wenzel Shower Tents this summer, and used it exactly once!

While I was assembling it, I thought I liked my Wenzel Shower Tent. The poles seemed sturdy, and the directions were straightforward...for the tent assembly. There were never any directions included for using the Shower Reservior (AKA water bag), and so I had to guess how to hang it up inside the tent.

I filled the reservior with 5 gallons of body temp water...and then tried to lift it onto the hooks inside the tent. Even before I did this, I wondered about the fact that there are only two hooks included in the structure of the tent, and BOTH OF THEM ARE ON ONE SIDE OF THE TENT. Now, I'm not an engineer, but I anticipated what would happen next. The whole tent started to fall over the moment my friend and I hung up the reservior...and it took two of us to lift the full water bag!

In order to take a shower, my friend had to stand outside the Wenzel Shower Tent and hold the structure by its metal frame so that it would not topple over...with me inside, undressed to take a shower! NOT GOOD.

Because I had no instructions on how to hang the bag, I attempted to tie the included cord to the two holes manufactured into the top edge of the water bag, and then we hung that cord from the two included hooks inside the tent. The trouble is, the cord tore the holes in the water bag after one use. Wenzel sent me a brand-new water bag free when I complained, but they still did not send the instructions for its use, even though I specifically asked for them.

Now, the shower hose and shower head are a tube that is folded twice when it is packed by Wenzel. In order for the water to flow through this tube, it must be held straight, hanging from the bottom of the water bag. This meant that I had to kneel on the ground inside the shower tent, in order to put my head below the shower head, so I could attempt to wash my hair. The tube would not stay straight OR in one place, so a lot of water was wasted attempting to keep it straight so I could rinse. Even by turning the water off when I did not want it, the water ran out before I was really done with my shower.

Last of all, there was no place to put my dry towel so I could reach it after I was rinsed off. My friend had to move away from the side he was holding so I could modestly reach outside for my towel. (By now, there was no more water weight trying to topple my tent, so he could safely let go.)

Later, while taking the tent down, I also pulled one of the connector clip pieces out of its pole, by accident. I have never had this happen to me before with any collapsible-pole tent. I too, thought I was stuck with a broken piece, but I also figured out how to jam the clip back into the pole.

The only good use we made of this tent was as a changing room.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Useful  Sep 23, 2008
By Joshua Orens
I purchased this tent for the sole purpose of tail gating at Cleveland Browns games. We use it as a make shift bathroom...lol It was very useful and I do recommend the tent to others especially for this purpose. My only regrets are the fact it is top heavy and call fall over easier because we are on cement and there is no place to dig the poles into the ground. If the tent had feet it would be much better. Besides that it is great!

4Good little shower/bathroom tent  Dec 31, 2009
By Paul Claxton
The perfect little shelter for use as a shower or bathroom enclosure while out in the great outdoors. We use this for a shower enclosure using a ZodiĀ® Hot Tap Single Burner Travel Shower to heat and pump the water for us. I rated it down one star as this is a bit of an effort to put together and it takes three hands to get in erected. More expensive models pop up easier but this works just as well once assembled.

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