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Globe Skimmer Ultrlt Trp 10X12 Review

Globe Skimmer Ultrlt Trp 10X12It's a mixed blessing. I bought it instead of a one man tent, b/c I wanted:
to save weight
to save $
and I heard tarps are all the rage in ultralight backpacking nowadays.
I spent loads of time online researching various ways to set it up. Using 2 trekpoles, rigging as a tarp tent w/ one trekpole, rigging it between 2 trees using a paracord roofline. Foul weather rigging etc...

I've taken it out overnighting now 4 - 6 times. 1/2 of the time it withstood rain very well b/c I was able to rig it well. The other 1/2 of the time...I would not have wanted to be there if it was raining. I've also yet to encounter serious winds....this scares me, especially if you can't stake it well.

Sometimes it has taken me 1/2 hour ,or more ,to get it rigged well enough to feel confident in it. Sometimes I was able to do it in 5 -10 minutes. It all depends on how much room you have, are there boulders that prevent you from staking where you need to? Are the trees close enough? etc...if the soil is rocky, you better hope you have some trees...that's an argument for something w/ poles instead. At least you can set up a tent without stakes if you must...

So, it can be both fun/creative to set up, and be frustrating. Better hope it isn't raining and windy when it is time to set it up! And by the time I added some $15 mosquito netting and a $15 cheapo survival bivy bag/ground cloth, I was inching towards the weight and cost of a quality ultralight $$$ one man tent , quality bivy bag, or quality one man poncho tent. Had I had another $100 or more to spend, I would've gone w/ an ultralight $$$ one man tent, $$$ bivy or $$ poncho tent.

But , for the $ I saved at the time, and the brainpower I've used rigging it, it has been worth it.

Plus I've learned all kinds of new knots! Go to [...] for rigging and knot videos. Also youtube etowah8x10 tarp set up for the easiest fair weather tarptent . see adventure alan for more on ultralight backpacking.

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Product Description:
Manufactured from rugged, 1.9oz ripstop nylon with 3/4 urethane coating for water-proofness. Includes reinforced brass grommets, spread approximately every three feet and double stitched key seams. 10 by 12 feet.

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Kelty Deluxe Carport Review

Kelty Deluxe CarportI have a 2000 Honda Odyssey that is big enough for my wife and I to sleep in while camping, but not big enough to store all our camping gear at the same time.So, when I came across the Carport Deluxe in a catalog I knew I had found the answer to our problem.It was *perfect* on our first outing.At night we'd keep it down with all our gear inside the shelter and there was still tons of room (this thing is HUGE) for changing, or reading, or eating dinner, etc.During the day we'd put it up as an awning and it was great for shade (once again, it is much bigger than we expected, but that is a *good* thing).We've also used it for tailgate parties at Anaheim Stadium, and it can be used separate from the van as a shelter at the beach.It has performed perfectly for it's purpose.

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Product Description:
The large Carport DLX from Kelty® is a covered shelter that attaches to the side or rear of a roof rack and is designed to fit mini-vans and SUVs. It features taped seams, clip-sleeve construction and full-coverage retractable side panels.

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Kelty Screenhouse Review

Kelty ScreenhouseI bought this last year.It's a big improvement over the previous model from Kelty.Interior flaps run up from the bottom.Poles are sturdy. Spent a rainy, windy week in the BWCAW.It passed!

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Product Description:
You love the outdoors, but you don't love the bugs. Enter the Kelty Screenhouse, a screened-in mesh tent that covers a picnic table or a seating area so that you can stay bite-free on your weekend camping trip. The Screenhouse, which offers 99 square feet of interior space, offers two large mesh doors and four mesh windows, so you can see out in every direction while enjoying your grilled fish. In addition, the Screenhouse stands up to gusts and bumps from passersby thanks to its DA17 pre-bent aluminum poles. Designed by DAC specifically for tents, the DA17 poles are stiffer, stronger, and lighter than fiberglass poles, with a cost that's only slightly higher. And Kelty knows that zipper pulls can be jingly when the wind is blowing, which is why it integrated noiseless zipper pulls into the Screenhouse design. Other features include NiteIze Figure 9 guyline adjusters, which make it easy to tense the rope and release the tension (no more tying, adjusting, and untying knots); clip-sleeve construction, which helps increase the overall strength of the tent; pull-down shades for people who want a bit of privacy; and taped seams for added durability.
Specifications

    Seasons: 3
    Number of poles: 4
    Number of doors: 2
    Fly material: 75-denier polyurethane polyester taffeta, 190T, 450mm
    Pole type: DAC steel/DA17 combination poles
    Floor area: 99 square feet
    Dimensions: 109 by 74 by 132 inches (W x H x D)
    Packaged diameter: 8 inches
    Packaged length: 24 inches
    Minimum weight: 13 pounds 7 ounces
    Packaged weight: 14 pounds 3 ounces

About Kelty
Kelty has been building affordable, reliable outdoor gear since 1952, helping everyone--from the first-time camper to the experienced mountaineer--embrace the outdoor experience with confidence. Dick Kelty launched the company after years of making backpacks in his home or garage for friends, hand forming and welding each of the frames while his wife sewed the pack bags. The original Kelty packs included aircraft-aluminum contoured frames, padded shoulder straps, waist belts, clevis-pin attachments, nylon pack cloth, zippered pockets, and hold-open frames. Dick Kelty quit his carpentry business in 1956 to focus full time on Kelty Packs, and turned an old Glendale, California, barbershop into his first retail store and factory. In the ensuring years, Kelty expanded its product line to include daypacks, luggage, waterproof clothing, child carriers, jogging strollers, and more.

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Trango 2 Tent - 2 Person by Mountain Hardwear Review

Trango 2 Tent - 2 Person by Mountain HardwearThis tent is on par with the North Face VE-series, and is extremely well made.Attention to details for durability and long-life were made for this tent.All of the stitching is excellently done, the durability of every pull, tab, wall, zipper, etc, show quality and durability.This tent is built for extremely harsh, cold conditions.The poles are incredibly well engineered (if not, over-engineered), as well as the clip system.No sleeves to catch the poles, rip, or cause problems setting up the tent.Every part of the tent, except the floor and fly are made of rip-stop nylon.This is, by far, the highest quality tent that I own.I gladly put my life in this tent's hands, on Winter trips.It is a true expedition tent - it doesn't get harder core than this.

However....

There are a couple compromises with this tent.First, it's HEAVY.Almost 9 lbs, out of the store.By the time you add a tarp/ground-cloth, guy-lines, stake ties, and other stakes, this baby hits 10+ lbs in a flash.Secondly, the stakes that come with it are great for solid ice and varied solid ground types, but they aren't good for softer snow and other types of anchor.My primary use is soft, dry snow environments, which often need a bigger stake than these little pokers, to hold in high wind.SMC-snow stakes are a must on a few of the corners for the environments I plan to use the tent in.Finally, the ability to pitch the fly without the tent seems great, but I question the necessity.I wish they hadn't put all of the clips under the fly, because they add weight and catch on the poles, when the tent is set up.Cute feature, but by the time you're buying a tent like this one, chances are pretty good that you have other, lighter, and more situation-appropriate tents to do the job of the fly-only feature.

This tent retains heat quite well, so I can't imagine using it in any season or environment, other than frozen.Just in the house, while prepping it for use, it was about 10 degrees F higher than the house temp, and that's without the fly.Body heat goes a long way.This tent would be severe overkill for warmer environments, unless really high winds or sustained, drenching rains were anticipated.

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Product Description:
214548 Features: Protect yourself from the weather beneath a taped, full-coverage nylon fly, with a silicone-coated outer and polyurethane coated inner; lightweight and strong, it sheds water easily thanks to its reduced porosity Get a great strength-to-weight ratio with Atlas Scandium XL poles are light and durable with an anodized finish for protection against corrosion and denting Store gear and boots out of the weather in one of the 2 dry-entry vestibules before you enter either of the 2 dual-canopy and mesh doors Store whatever you need to while you add support to the vestibules with the 2 tension shelves beneath the Evolution Tension Arch No fumbling in the night to the internal guyout system has reflective guy-out loops for the welded guy clip anchors; plus, reflective zipper pulls and starter point are easy to see in in minimal light Get plenty of fresh air through the mesh and canopy zippered thru vent See the world clearly through the SVX window, internal guy system, welded guy clip anchors, mesh storage pockets and Super-light buckles and webbing Fly, poles and footprint can be used without the tent body as an ultralight shelter Specifications: Capacity to suggested use: 2 person to 4-season Trail weight: 9 lb 2 oz Floor area to vestibule area: 41 sq ft to 11 + 54 sq ft Dimensions: 92 x 66 x 44 inches Number of poles to freestanding: 5 to yes Doors to windows to vestibules: 2 to 1 to 2 Floor to canopy to fly material: coated nylon taffeta to nylon ripstop to coated nylon taffeta Stuff size: 24 x 8 inches

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Grand Trunk Funky Forest Tarps Review

Grand Trunk Funky Forest TarpsHave used several time easy to set up in diamond shape gives more than enough coverage very waterproof.

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Product Description:
The perfect stay-dry solution for those soggy nights in the wilderness, the Grand Trunk Funky Forest Tarp can be used in conjunction with your Grand Trunk Hammock. Use it independently for staying dry, or as a shelter from the sun. Use in the forest, at the beach, or in the backyard. Stuffs away for easy transport..

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Expedition Asym by Hennessy Hammocks - Green (2 lbs 12 oz) Review

Expedition Asym by Hennessy Hammocks - GreenI have been converted to hammock camping. The rainfly works well. Setup and takedown is quick and easy. Materials and workmanship are excellent. No more carrying a tent and sleep pad and in summer, no sleeping bag, just a liner. The snakeskins are a good addition as they speed setup and takedown and packing.

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Product Description:
The Expedition Asym is great for campers that are tired of sleeping on the ground. It includes velcro entrance seal, mesh pocket on ridgeline and webbing straps to protect the bark of trees. This hammock will accomodate any one up to 6 ft tall and has a weight capacity of 250 lbs. It features a large fly (canopy), which provides much better protection from sideways rain and wind.The Expedition Asym is the new general-purpose, economical model, an excellent choice for those who don't need to shave every ounce. The new Asym shape provides more comfort and room for shoulders at one end and legs at the other end for diagonal sleeping. The No-See-Um mesh and hammocks fabric will deflect wind to provide a calm space inside.The Hennessy Expedition Hammock is a survival shelter, a comfortable alternative to a tent - particularly in wet or rocky country - or a cozy place for a streamside nap before the evening hatch. With its rain fly and built-in bug netting, the hammock will admirably isolate you from weather and uninvited guests. A true winner for adventurers and comfort enthusiasts!

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Sierra Designs Origami 2 Person Ultralight Shelter Review

Sierra Designs Origami 2 Person Ultralight ShelterI have only used this shelter in the field for a two day trip, so that is all I have to go on...

My main attractions to this style of shelter were the weight to space ratio, and to the Origami specifically, the price (I paid $111). I looked at a similar shelter called the Trailstar made by a company called Mountain Laurel Designs, which is lighter (by nearly a pound) but those weight savings are accomplished through a compromise on the ease of entry; the Trailstar must be propped up on one side to get in, versus easy zipper entry. The Trailstar also would have cost me ~$35 dollars more.

I'm too cheap to buy adjustable trekking poles so I was stuck carrying the included adjustable pole, the lightweight ski poles I use are only 45" tall and that just wasn't quite enough to set up the tent properly and have an adequately comfortable space for two people and two dogs (medium sized dogs: Sheltie/Australian Shepherd mix). One thing I have not figured out is whether the listed weight includes the pole; with most tents it usually does, but I'm not sure with this one (I'm too cheap to buy a scale). Setup does take some practice; I have done it 5 times and still have not mastered it. One of those times was out in the backcountry trying to suspend it between two trees. Though it can be done and probably with some practice it can be done well, I did not find this to be a very practical method. If you can master it, it would save some weight and open up that space in the middle (possibly for another person, or just to allow you and your hiking partner to cuddle, if you so desire).

I was somewhat worried about bugs with the open design, but camping at about 8500 feet in central Colorado mid-August, I had no problems. The only other issue I had with the open design was with my dogs. I attached their leashes to the center pole and that was enough to keep them in the tent through the night, but it did not prevent them from a seemingly endless curiosity about what was going on outside the tent, and with just enough space for them to stick their heads out, this was a problem that interfered with sleep. The solution I'm working on is a curtain of no-see-um mesh to hang around the perimeter which will act as a visual deterrent and a little extra bug protection, while maintaining crucial ventilation, and only adding a few ounces of weight.

We did experience some light rain while we had the tent set up between the two trees and though there was no problem with water getting in, there was one point where water managed to gather on the bottom edge of the tent (I could not get the cord I was using (a couple of the included guy lines) taught enough to hold the tent up properly once I staked it out (it will take some practice and perhaps a different type of cord with less elasticity). As far as moisture in the tent, I had no problem with that, leaving about a 2-3 inch gap between the edge and the ground seemed to allow plenty of ventilation and it breathed much better than my last tent (single wall Eureka Zeus 2).

Well, I hope I have covered the important issues. Overall I think this is a good shelter but it really comes down to individual needs/preferences. If you like the security of at least one layer of mesh or sil-nylon between you and nature than this is not the tent for you. It is a good choice if you are trying to transition from heavier fully enclosed tent style to lightweight open floor tarps though. I would not pay the MSRP of $175 or whatever it is, you ought to be able to find it cheaper than that on here or Google shopping, I was not willing to pay more than $125, and I think that is about the most it is worth, otherwise I would pay a little more for something like a Golite Shangri-la 3 or Black Diamond Megalight or something like that. Well, I'm not sure how these reviews work, but if possible feel free to ask me any other questions about the Sierra Designs Origami 2 and hopefully I can help you. I hope this helps you make your decision!

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Product Description:
Origami tarps are everything from a full-coverage backpacking shelter to an airy sunshade for a day on the beach. Multiple guy-out and stake-out points allow you to pitch in a variety of configurations to withstand gusty winds and adapt to changing climatic conditions. Designed from five equilateral triangles with a full-length zipper down one seam, any side can be staked at ground level for more coverage, or tied up for easy access or for lots of ventilation.

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MSR Zing Tarp Review

MSR Zing TarpI recently purchased the Zing and also own an MSR Outfitter Wing tarp. The design for both is essentially identical. The Zing is made of lighter weight ripstop material, and that makes it both lighter but also much more compact when stored. The Outfitter Wing is very heavy duty, and the fabric is opaque. That's bound to last longer for commercial users. But the MSR Zing is an excellent compromise between strength and portability. The Zing cloth is translucent, with a pleasant amber color. It's opaque enough to provide useful shade, but transmits enough light to be more cheery on overcast days.

The shape is versatile, relatively easy to pitch, and can be very wind-resistant depending on how you orient it and set up the guylines. Consider getting two additional poles. This tarp sets up really well with four poles providing excellent stand-up head clearance. The concatenary curves allow for smooth tensioning without wrinkles or sags that hold rainwater or flap noisly in the wind.

I was disappointed that the cord guylines provided are not reflectorized. Our Oufitter Wing has reflective cords that are essential to safe navigation around camp after dark. I've had to order reflective cording, and that's a signficant expense to incur on an already expensive product. I'm tempted to downgrade my rating to four stars, but I bought this at a discount from the Amazon warehouse, so I'll be generous.

For accessory poles, I recommend Kelty's Noah's Staff or Noah's poles. The "staff" is not adjustable but these poles are slimmer and lighter in keeping with the Zing's lighter weight. The MSR wing tarps and vastly superior to Kelty's Noah's tarps, so just go for the Kelty poles.

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Product Description:
Bust out the MSR Zing Tarp for epic river trips, mountaineering basecamps, or group backpacking. This ultralight tarp provides 200 square feet of coverage for up to ten paddlers, climbers, or campers. Two tapered poles and the tarp?s inverted wing design give you a tight pitch in high winds, and the lightweight tent fabric protects your group from the scorching sun or pounding rain.

Product Features

    Material: Nylon
    Dimensions: 200sq ft (18.6sq m)
    Packed Size:
    Tie Points: 8
    Pole Included: Yes, 2
    Weight: 6lb 1oz (2.75kg)
    Recommended Use: River trips, basecamp, group backpacking
    Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime


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Hex 3 Person Family Camping Screen House Tent Review

Hex 3 Person Family Camping Screen House TentIf you can find this tent, it's a nice one.It's about what you need for 2 people that will be camping in one spot for a few days.It's quite heavy so this one's not for backpacking.There's lots of room inside to stand up in and if you just put up the outside screen/rainfly portion, quite a few people can sleep inside.It's a little complicated to get the first pole up but after you figure out what you're doing, it goes right up.I found that I needed one other person to hold the other side of one of the poles and then I was able to get the tent set up.I'm small so maybe a bigger person can put it up by themself. With the inside tent added, you have a room inside to sleep in that's bug free and a covered inside room for all, and I mean all, of your stuff to go that's out of the weather.This is a large tent for they say 3 but really 2 people.It's heavy and would do well for things like driving to your campsite and setting up near your car.Having to carry this thing for any distance would be rough.

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Product Description:
Features:Double Wall Tent and Screen House in 1!Set up the Screen House for use on the campsite or back garden as a dining shelter - large entrances, screened on all sidesIf it starts to rain or get windy, roll down the walls for added shelterAt night, quickly assemble the inner tent with ease for a comfortable night's rest!Tall entrances and plenty of head room inside make this a spacious and Model: Hex Screen HouseBrand: The Camping Equipment Company Capacity/Berth: 3 personDimensions: 15'x13'x7' (450x390x220cm)Packed Size: 2'x1'x1' (70x29x29cm)Weight: 37lbs (17kgs)Materials: Rain fly: 210T polyester taffeta, 3000mm polyurethane coated, Fully seam taped, UV coated, Fire retardant, 6-7 stitches per inch Inner tent: 190T breathable polyester Floor: Polyethylene, totally waterproofPoles: Weather proof steel, Ubertech shock corded poles - 45% stronger than regular fibreglass poles, color coded for easy setup Guy Ropes: Polyester interwoven with reflective 3M Scotch-lite thread for increased visibility in low light conditionsStakes: Zinc plated steel

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Texsport Spinnaker Auto/SUV Sports Shade Review

Texsport Spinnaker Auto/SUV Sports ShadeThis shelter is not bad for $40 but there are some significant drawbacks to it, and you may want to pony up the bucks for the Kelty or something else. I put it up for the first time today and immediately one of the pole clips snapped with barely any pressure. The first thing I noticed was the shock cords are absolutely too loose so the poles don't stay together well, so this was more of a hassle to put up than it should have been. The no-see-um window is a better idea than I thought it would be but badly sewn in and I suspect the zipper tabs will soon part ways. I still gave this a 4 because it's only $40 and I can see it will be functional despite these probs. Had I known though I might have gone with more quality.

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Product Description:
Use with any SUV or wall that you can support this shade, great for backstop and sporting events and will even attach to your tent or arbor.

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Pop up Family Cabana Beach Tent Sun Shelter Review

Pop up Family Cabana Beach Tent Sun ShelterThis is actually the second tent we bought from you, and for that you know how much we like this beach shelter. Just wanna say this tent really stands out in all of our beach-time pictues.very fresh color on camera!Thank you~~

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Product Description:
For sale is a brand new beautiful Cabana Tent. It pops up quickly and folds down easily (no poles needed). The cabana is coated with a layer for UV protection to filter harmful UV rays to protect you from sun, wind and rain. This affordable pop-up shelter tent is ideal for 3 season camping, beach camping, changing and privacy, backpacking, picnic and other outdoors events. It is also an excellent place for kids to play indoors or outdoors -Sizes 82"wide x50"deep x 52"high-UV protection rated 45 SPF-Easy to use - put it up in seconds and folds down in minutes-The back flap opens to allow great breeze-Mesh panels on both ends-The front can be completely closed with zipper for privacy-Sand pockets along the bottom for stability-There are pegs in the package for strong wind-Colors: Bright orange with silver rims-Comes with a handy stack to carry it in-The tent weighs 6lbs and backpack is about 20" in diameter

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Crazy Creek B.A. Tarp Lite (Forest Green) Review

Crazy Creek B.A. Tarp LiteI've camped under my tarp in massive downpours and in temps down to the lows 30's F. it has held up well, hasn't leaked, and survived howling winds. I camp out every month of the year in New England, and have used the tarp for 13 months.
Basically, it works as advertised. I'd like to see more tie down spots on the center line, there are only two, one at each end, while there are multiple tie downs along the edges and at the quarter fold.
It's well made and sturdy, and I recommend it without reservation.

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Product Description:
Crazy Tarps are some of the most useful and versatile pieces of gear ever made.Crazy Creek tarps provide excellent coverage anywhere, anytime that you need to shelter your cook area, gear storage, virtually anything you want to protect from the elements.Lighter than the B.A. Tarp.Waterproof taped seams.Comes complete with guy lines, stakes, seam sealer and stuff sack.20 anchor points.70D coated ripstop nylon.

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Coleman Hooligan 3 Tent Review

Coleman Hooligan 3 TentI purchased the Coleman Hooligan 3 for car camping and used it for the first time this past weekend.I did not purchase through Amazon as I found it locally for $20 off, but I feel the Amazon price is fair and would not hesitate recommending it at the current price ($79.99 on 28 Jul 2009).

The first thing I did upon bring it home was un-pack it and set it up, followed closely by applying a silicon water repellant spray to the entire rain fly.This is imperative, especially with a tent at this relatively low price point, since factory waterproofing often leaves much to be desired.

Setup was quite simple and pretty quick.I set it up alone during the at-home shake down, but had my fiancée to help at the campsite over the weekend.It does go a little faster with two, but it's very doable solo.The poles are typical fiberglass with shockcord and insert into sleeves on the tent; I would have preferred clip-on hooks rather than sleeves so the tent can be erected after you bend the poles individually, but for the price of this tent it's acceptable.

The tent itself is composed mostly of screen material with a door on one side and a small zip open vent on the other.If you want any kind of privacy at all, the rain fly needs to be on the tent at all times.The floor of the tent is made up of heavy duty plastic tarp material and looks like it will hold up well if taken care of.The floor of the tent is large enough for a Intex® Camp Air Bed with Pump with about a foot of room to spare on two edges if you push it into the corner.With a smaller air mattress or just sleeping bags you would easily have room for a substantial amount of gear if you kept it to two full-size occupants.

The rain fly goes over the tent and covers it pretty much to the ground.There are no windows, save the entryway and a small ventilation opening opposite, but it's not really big enough to be considered a window.Don't expect to have much of a view from inside the tent.The rain fly attaches by hooks at the corners of the tent (rings where the tent poles attach) and hook-and-loop strips which wrap around the poles to keep it aligned.The system works pretty well, but could certainly be better, though that would raise the price of the tent.

One of the key features of the tent, at least for my application, is the vestibule.This was a rather important item for me as I bought this tent for family camping and wanted to be able to put a porta-potty nearby for my fiancée and three year old daughter to use in the night without traipsing all about the wilderness.I haven't actually used it for this yet, as the campground we stayed at had facilities very nearby, but based on the amount of space it should work out fine.Aside from the potty, it also makes an idea place to store shoes and any wet items that shouldn't come into the tent itself.We had a small (15 gal) tote and a couple pairs of shoes out there and still had more than enough room to get in and out of the tent.There is no floor in the vestibule, but I remedied that by getting a ground cloth that was a bit larger than the footprint of the tent and using the excess to form the floor.Works great and helps keep the inside of the tent free of dirt and mud while keeping your shoes nice and dry.

Our first night out in the tent it thunder stormed pretty hard; we were confined to the tent for almost an hour and were unable to converse with our friends (in their tent no more than 10' away) over the rain, even when shouting.The tent held up to it great, though how much of that is due to the tent and how much the extra waterproofing I can't say.There were a couple of very small drips, but nothing that would have ruined our night had it continued raining.I intend to touch up the waterproofing before our next outing in two weeks and this should solve the drips, hopefully.VERY impressed with this tent in wet conditions, overall.

One thing to be aware of is that the entry into the vestibule is relatively low and somewhat small.I am average height (67" 170 lbs) and had no trouble getting in and out, but someone a bit larger and/or less spry might have problems getting in and out.

A couple of issues:

The stakes are cheap aluminum and will bend if you are trying to drive them into hard soil.I bought a 4 pack of nail-style steel stakes and used them for the corners of the tent and they worked out fine.I will be getting a few more to use for staking out the vestibule and the guy lines for the rain fly as well, but for light-duty camping in good weather and soft soil you might be able to get away with the cheap factory stakes.

There is a small pole that holds the ventilation opening open that I had trouble with as it kept popping through the grommet meant to hold it in place.Not a big deal, and only took a second to fix, but annoying none-the-less.I'll rig something up to prevent this next time we go out, should be a simple matter of a small washer or a swatch of cloth.

Overall I am very happy with the tent, especially since I found mine on sale.It has a few quirks, but will work for me until I save up enough for a nicer tent and probably a while after that too.It sets up and packs away easily and would be difficult to beat for the price.Don't forget to waterproof, it is VERY VERY worth the time and money to keep yourself (and your stuff) dry.

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Product Description:
A great choice for casual campers/backpackers, motorcyle riders, RV campers and scout troops, the Coleman Hooligan 3 Tent is designed for easy setup. The Hooligan 3 sleeps 3 people comfortably, with an 8'x7' footprint and center height of 4'10". The full rainfly and dry-entry vestibule provide convenient access and adjustable airflow as part of Coleman's Comfort System; the entirely-mesh inner tent provides maximum ventilation. Continuous pole sleeve and an exclusive pin-and-ring design make setup a breeze with the 8.5mm & 6.3mm fiberglass poles.

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