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Losi Gear Loft by Nemo Review

Losi Gear Loft by NemoI have purchased and used gear lofts made for several top name tents (North Face, Mountain Hardwear and Marmot, to name a few), but none were as versatile as NEMO loft for the Losi 2P. It has several pockets, a couple even large enough to store magazines when you're too tired to read any more. If you have a Losi 2P (or Losi 3P), buy the respective gear loft for it because you'll find they'll hold lots of stuff you want close at hand, yet out of the way.

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Gigatent Dream Catcher(Size Double) Review

Gigatent Dream Catcher(Size Double)We bought this for my 5 year old son who is obsessed with camping. The set up is easy and the bottom sheet with velcro is easy to wash and use. My unit came with a minor rip in the casing for the poles and needs to be repaired. All in all, a great product for your "little camper."

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2 fiberglass poles thread through pole sleeves on the outside to make set up simple and easy. • Lots of windows let light in so the little one won't get scared and if they want more light just hang a lantern or flashlight from the loop at the top. • The tent is attached to the Poly/Cotton sheet by Velcro and can easily be removed for washing. • The Poly/Cotton top is comfortable to sleep on and fits easily over any mattress. • A large door on the side makes getting in ad out easy for those late night

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Stansport Olympus Dome Tent 5'5" x 6'5" (2 person) Review

Stansport Olympus Dome Tent 5'5' x 6'5'I needed this tent for Back-Packing the "Northern Forests"of North-East Michigan. I was happy with the light-weight & compact portability.
I Gave it 4 stars because it leaked during a thunder-storm & even light-rain thenext day. It wasmy fault for not applying a "Tent-Dry" Product upon the tent prior to taking it into the bush. However, it didn't just leak...It was a FLOOD..I practically floated on my sleeping mat, while my trusty canine companion got soaked. I was bailing water like a life-boat @ sea!
No tent should leak that much,even with-out tent-dry.--Tent was delivered fast & The Quality Construction was very-good & it was roomy enough for my golden Lab, myself & my Gear [Which also got wet].-This is a good tent for the bush ,just don't forget to "Water-proof" W/ a good product.

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Stansport's Olympus Tent is designed for weekend backpackers in need of a lightweight, easy-to-assemble tent.

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Rothco Camouflage 2-Man Trail Tent Review

Rothco Camouflage 2-Man Trail TentI guess you really do get what you pay for.I bought this tent last year for around $45 to go camping for a week in the woods.The tent came with very cheap,flimsy shepherd crook stakes that aren't very effective,and the aluminum poles had a small plastic knob on the end to slip into a grommet on the tent.These knobs broke as soon as it was out of the box.I wound up just using two sticks,whittled down to fit the grommets.This would have been sufficient with better stakes.Also the tent was very cramped with just me and my pack.I suggest only using this as a solo tent.With decent tent stakes and better poles,it would be an affordable one man tent.

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Features Camouflage Two Man Trail Tent Reinforced Polyethylene Floor Full Zippered Nylon Mesh Front Door w/Storm Flap Large Nylon Mesh Rear Window Aluminum Poles, Stakes, Rope & Nylon Stuff Sack

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Wenzel Nova Sport 6- by 5-Foot Two-Person Dome Tent Review

Wenzel Nova Sport 6- by 5-Foot Two-Person Dome TentIt's a fabulous sunny-weather tent, realtively cozy for two persons of average size and weight....but when it rains it POURS.It LEAKS through every cross-hatched weave of thread it's made of. You'll scream like I screamed, curse like the sailor you will be whilst drifting about, angrily wondering why you decided to let your desire to save a little dough has literally drowned you in sorrow.....and it wasn't even a heavy rain.Alas.

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Nicely lightweight and easy to set up and breakdown, the sporty Wenzel Nova dome-style tent is a great choice for a weekend car camping outing. It features a single room that measures 6 by 5 feet, and a 38-inch maximum height. It has a half-circle door with a mesh window covering half of it (and an interior zippered closure) as well as a three-quarter vented dome with no-see-um mesh. The interior is quite spare, with only a small gear pocket in one corner near the door.
Set up was easy, for the most part, and we erected the tent (with its two shock-corded fiberglass poles) in under five minutes. The one impediment to an even faster assembly was the heavy-duty nylon corner pockets that secure the poles, which included a polyester-reinforced interior flap that's not seamed at the top of the entry. Thus, we had a tougher time than we should have trying to make correct purchase with the pocket, continually hitting the space between the nylon pocket and the interior poly pocket.
But we could forgive this slight design flaw for such a nicely light and easily backpacked tent. However, it should be noted that this tent isn't suited to an all-out assault by rain, with just a small rain cover (instead of a full fly) to protect the dome's three-quarter-ventilated square, which is quickly attached using integrated plastic hooks. That said, the water-resistant polyester exterior (polyester utilizing Wenzel's Weather Armor coating) will shed drizzle and light rain (tested under our extended sprinkler test in our backyard) and keep you warm and protected inside. It also features a heavy-duty nylon floor with taped seams.
If you're an occasional camper who sticks with fair-weather weekends, the Wenzel Nova is a fine, affordable choice for camping duos. --Agen G.N. Schmitz
What's in the Box?
Tent, mini rain fly, metal stakes (with bag), two fiberglass shock-corded poles (with bag), stuff sack, printed instructions; backed by 10-year warranty
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Selecting a Tent
Fortunately, there are all kinds of tents for weekend car campers, Everest expeditions, and everything in-between. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Expect the Worst
In general, it's wise to choose a tent that's designed to withstand the worst possible conditions you think you'll face. For instance, if you're a summer car camper in a region where weather is predictable, an inexpensive family or all purpose tent will likely do the trick--especially if a vehicle is nearby and you can make a mad dash for safety when bad weather swoops in! If you're a backpacker, alpine climber or bike explorer, or if you like to car camp in all seasons, you'll want to take something designed to handle more adversity.
Three- and Four-Season Tents
For summer, early fall and late spring outings, choose a three-season tent. At minimum, a quality three season tent will have lightweight aluminum poles, a reinforced floor, durable stitching, and a quality rain-fly. Some three-season tents offer more open-air netting and are more specifically designed for summer backpacking and other activities. Many premium tents will feature pre-sealed, taped seams and a silicone-impregnated rain-fly for enhanced waterproofness.
For winter camping or alpine travel, go with a four season model. Because they typically feature more durable fabric coatings, as well as more poles, four-season tents are designed to handle heavy snowfall and high winds without collapsing. Of course, four-season tents exact a weight penalty of about 10 to 20 percent in trade for their strength and durability. They also tend to be more expensive.
Domes and Tunnels
Tents are broadly categorized into two types, freestanding, which can stand up on their own, and those that must be staked down in order to stand upright. Freestanding tents often incorporate a dome-shaped design, and most four-season tents are constructed this way because a dome leaves no flat spots on the outer surface where snow can collect. Domes are also inherently stronger than any other design. Meanwhile, many three-season models employ a modified dome configuration called a tunnel. These are still freestanding, but they require fewer poles than a dome, use less fabric, and typically have a rectangular floor-plan that offers less storage space than a dome configuration. Many one and two-person tents are not freestanding, but they make up for it by being more lightweight. Because they use fewer poles, they can also be quicker to set up than a dome.
Size Matters
Ask yourself how many people you'd like to fit in your fabric hotel now and in the future. For soloists and minimalists, check out one-person tents. If you're a mega-minimalist, or if you have your eye on doing some big wall climbs, a waterproof-breathable bivy sack is the ticket. Some bivy sacks feature poles and stake points to give you a little more breathing room. Also, if you don't need bug protection and you want to save weight, check out open-air shelters.
Families who plan on car camping in good weather can choose from a wide range of jumbo-sized tents that will accommodate all your little ones with room to spare. A wide range of capacities is also available for three- and four-season backpacking and expedition tents. Remember, though, the bigger the tent you buy, the heavier it will be, although it's easy to break up the tent components among several people in your group. It's also helpful to compare the volume and floor-space measurements of models you're considering.


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Texsport Brookwood Internal Frame Tent Review

Texsport Brookwood Internal Frame TentDecent tent, but had not realized it was for a child. I used it once and gave it to friends with kids. Easy set-up and light-weight. Instead of giving dimensions, it would be helpful to say if it's for an adult or child.

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Complete with stakes, carry/storage bagFlame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 specifications

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