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HomeEquipmentTrekking PolesWenzel Pinon Sport 7-by 7-Foot Three-Person Dome Tent |
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not worth any amount of money Jun 22, 2010 My wife and I bought this tent for a weekend in Yellowstone National Park this last fathers day weekend. Honestly i could have burned the cash i used to buy this and it wouldn't have been as big as a waste of money as this "tent" was. Im 5 foot 9, my wife is 5 foot 7 and my toddler is 0 feet 33. laying flat on the ground i would have my head touching one end and my feet touching the other, 2 normal sized sleeping bags(measured at 6 feet long) had to be folded to fit. all 3 of us would only fit if we laid flat on our backs and our shoulders had to touch. the snag free zipper worked great, worked so well in fact that i found my self holding the zipper part while the teeth sprayed every where. the rain fly is a joke, but keep it handy for those mid night outhouse runs just in case its out of TP. the stakes are worth a laugh and came in handy when we ended up needed them to cinch a couple of tarps together to make a door, rain fly, waterproof floor and sides. tried to call wenzel about our experience and maybe get some help on the zipper and was rudely told "well the warranty is for problems you see when you pull if out of the box". avoid the wenzel pinon at all cost and if you really want a good cheap tent, buy a 50x50 ft water proof tarp, some tent poles and rope and you can rig up a far better, dryer, roomier, and water proofer tent. showing one star because amazon wont let me pick no stars
fair one Jun 01, 2010 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1BEACVQPY7S8S Just back from camping in death Vally.
the fiberglass poles was good for two tenting session. next time the plastic tip fall of the poles, next was the
metal tube separated from poles.
easy to use but very poor fiberglass poles.
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Not a good buy May 18, 2010 I purchased this tent for my 12-year-old son for his troop camping trips. After the first campout, he had broken poles. He used it in March (his 3rd camping trip with this tent) and the screen mesh ripped around the door. Now I have to purchase another tent for him in the fall when scouts resume. Do not recommend this tent unless you are extremely careful.
good tent Apr 30, 2010 quick to set up and it kept rain out but it only sprinkled for a few hours so I dont know if it holds up well against a storm. Only downside is its far to small to stand up in.
Too small if you have an air mattress Apr 19, 2010 I will know more as time goes on, but the first night the tent was up, it rained and quite a bit of water got inside. Now, I didn't use seam sealer, but we did spray the tent with a waterproofer that didn't seem to help.
A six-foot air mattress extends to touch both sides of the tent, and the rain fly barely covers the ventilation screens, making the tent extremely drafty. Probably an excellent hot weather tent as long as you're not expecting rain.
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