Ozark Trail 14-Person 4-Room Base Camp Tent With 4 Entrances

You can find just about anything outdoor-related that you could want, ranging from boots to boats. Some Ozark Trail products such as their knives can last years, while others’ value really shines through. Below we’ll take a closer look at Ozark Trail Teepee- its faults, features, and what you can do to get the most out of it. To see how it stacks up to other tents with similar style and function, check out our best teepee tents page.

Ft. of space, all split into three distinct, equal-sized rooms, all of which can fit queen-sized air beds. Cabin-style straight wall tent designs provide more lateral space, sure, but a dome tent is better against the wind. The rounded sides make this tent well suited to withstand strong winds. At 128 sq ft, you’ll have more than enough room for two queen air mattresses, plus gear, plus plenty of headroom with an inside height of 74 inches. Weighing only 16.81 lbs it is one of the lighter tents on this list, but will be one of the easiest to set up in 5-10 minutes.

Also, I’m not tall enough to attach it without some help, but if you’re slightly taller you should be able to attach it no problem. This Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent has only 2 pockets in the entire tent, and both measure about 13 inches in length and 6 inches in width, which is very tiny for such a huge tent. Every single time I open this door, the zipper will snag at ozark trail chair least once, sometimes twice, which can be annoying. The door does have a bug net, but it’s only for half the door, and not the full door. There are 2 windows along the length of the tent, and 1 window on the width of the tent. Next, attach the 6 steel wall poles to the elbow connectors (the top of each pole) and to the pin at the other end (the base of each pole).

Other perks of the Three Room Instant Cabin include an instant tent design with pre-attached poles for easy set-up and dual ground-level vents designed to work with a tent air conditioner. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, easy-to-setup tent, the Dark Rest line has a lot to offer. The easy setup, as well as its compact size, makes these tents excellent options for hiking camping trips or even music festivals.

Most of the tents feature large windows and mesh ceilings that enable you to create a cross-wind—ideal for summer use. The materials used—usually polyester—is generally reliable and can withstand both wind and tugging. The rainfly, that most tents include, is waterproof and keeps the inside dry on rainy days. As we’ve seen in the reviews above, ozark trail canopys have a lot to live up to.

This Ozark Trail cabin tent sets up easily with two people in 20 minutes. It features awesome ventilation with four doors and 12 windows, plus the mesh roof. The special sewn-in center zip room dividers convert the layout from one to two, three or even four separate rooms with four doors to maximize privacy for your large group.

The one downside with integrated rain flies is the lack of ventilation and temperature control. We had great weather – not too hot and not too cold – but it did rain for about 5 minutes. My friend chose to not put up his rain fly betting on the perfect weather to continue while enjoying the stars at night. During those five minutes of rain, he was a little more stressed as the risk of a wet sleeping bag had not been completely mitigated and he rushed back to the campground. True, I wasn’t able to remove the rain fly to watch the stars or let the wind ventilate my tent, but I was able to enjoy the day hikes without any sort of worry.

We go camping in search of rest and relaxation, but the glare of the morning sun can wake us up well before we’re ready sometimes. In fact, even though this tent is one of the highest-rated and most popular Ozark Trail tents, it’s still plenty affordable at just over $100. And while my WeatherMaster 10-Person Tent doesn’t have super big windows, 2 of the windows are these huge, angled windows for ventilation on rainy days instead.

I had bought this tent thinking it was going to be dry, man was I wrong. I will never buy an Ozark Trail tent in my life and I will tell everyone I know that if they buy one what to expect. And that is you will never be dry in one because they suck bad. Only complaint was the zipper hangs on the front door flap, destroyed flap and zipper.