Saturday, April 19, 2014

What is the best family tent?




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We have a 4 month old, but only a 2 person tent. We are looking to start camping again starting next month. We want one we can hopefully stand in (hubby is 6'2"), maybe has different rooms, but not a necessity. A screen porch type thing would be nice, but again not necessity. We do want enough room to have a place to get out of the rain when it does. It can get cold and decently windy where we go. And we'd love something that is easy to set up. We have 2 70 pound dogs that would also be there with us.
We have a van so it dosen't have to break down too small, although that would be nice. And something with a carrying case that actually can fit back in once taken out.
We want an independent one, not one that attaches to a vehicle,

Any suggestions?



Answer
http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___22588#
Coleman Elite WeatherMaster - 17'x9' 6 Person Cabin Tent with Light System & Screenroom
$259.99
This tent may be worth checking out.

I need help finding a good cheap at least 8 person tent!?

Q. I'm having a "camp out" sleepover in my backyard basically so my brothers and my mom and dad can't bug me. I already have a 7 person tent (it only fits 5) and I'm inviting 10 people so then there can be 5 people in each tent so I've looked on amazon and target and none of them are really in my price range and have the amount of space that I want. There is one (the Coleman Montana) but other than that I haven't really found anything. We're all really girly girls too so there has to be at least a little bit of space which is why I want a 7 or 8 person tent. I'm paying for it cause that was the only way I could talk my mom and dad into letting me have 10 girls sleepover in tents that they'd have to buy. Since I just bought a new laptop and iPod I'm kinda low on money so maybe in the $100-125 range would be best.


Thanks!
H


Answer
Target has other models available. All you need is a simple cabin tent because you are not assembling your tent for bad weather. You will have a fair-weather overnight with your friends in the backyard, so a rugged tent is not needed. All you need is some privacy.

Embark Nine-Person Tent, $155.

The Embark 9-person cabin tent is designed with a screen porch that lets you enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. It has 2 rooms that offer sufficient space to accommodate an entire family. Made from polyester and polyethylene, this tent is weather resistant and flame retardant. Its zippered storm flaps and welded floor seam offer added safety, security and comfort. This cabin camping tent has a D-style door for easy entry and exit. Its color-coded assembly system allows for hassle-free pitching.

Coleman Eight-Person Bayside Tent, $140.

With its cabin-like design and plenty of room to stand and move, the Coleman Bayside 8-person tent gives you the feeling of home at the campsite. Patented hinged door offers quick and easy access inside and out. Designed for any weather with a strong steel and fiberglass frame. Oversized awning gives you extra protection from sun or rain. Plus, welded floors and inverted protected seams keep you and your gear dry. Fits 2 queen size airbeds. Snag-free setup in just 15 minutes.




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