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Texsport Camouflage Trail Tent

September 19, 2013 - Comment

Easy to set up camo tent.A proper collection of camping gear begins with your tent, and this compact model from Texsport offers a comfortable night’s sleep for two campers, at a great value. The Camouflage Trail Tent measures 54-by-38-by-84 inches (W x H x D) and features easy set-up and take-down. Ruggedly durable taffeta material

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Easy to set up camo tent.A proper collection of camping gear begins with your tent, and this compact model from Texsport offers a comfortable night’s sleep for two campers, at a great value.

The Camouflage Trail Tent measures 54-by-38-by-84 inches (W x H x D) and features easy set-up and take-down. Ruggedly durable taffeta material has a water-resistant polyurethane coating and is flame retardant to C.P.A.I.-84 specifications. Its classic pup tent design is accented by a tub-style polyethylene floor constructed of water- and boot-proof ripstop material, and a zippered mesh rear window with storm flap for optimal airflow. The tent comes complete with stakes and a convenient carrying and storage bag.

Comments

Marine Veteran says:

Hard to beat for the price Okay, let’s be honest. This tent is 25 bucks. You’re not getting a Eureka, or a Marmot, or a Big Agnes or Sierra Designs or anything else that is $100-$300 dollars. It’s not for mountaineering or winter camping, and it’s not going to hold up in a serious thunderstorm. But for 25 bucks, it’s probably the best thing on the market for the casual outdoorsman or backpacker on a tiny budget.I bought mine for short overnight hikes and backyard camping to introduce my sons to the…

Z1K says:

More Room than Expected I purchased this tent about 8 months ago as an addition to my BOB (Bug Out Bag). Its shipped quickly, and is packaged small and light. I am used to camping in a seven man tent, so I expected the two man to be very cramped. Of course, there is not exactly room for my queen sized double height air bed inside, but for two people using self inflating ground pads, it is roomier than I expected. The side lashing pulls out the tent fabric and makes a big difference in cubic feet of interior…

C. Norman "Ranger Coan" says:

small items needed I have always found myself in an a frame tent whether im camping, hunting, or doing my annual disapear into the south hills of idaho for a month. This is a good at best tent. Somethings ive DIY’d on this tent: Sewed zippers on the storm flaps, haha, more like dew storm flaps, seam seal taped ALL the seams, used my own guylines(5mm polycord), swapped the “chopsticks” for some real stakes (if you use the black ones tie some ribbon on them so you dont lose them in the bush.), and sewed zippers and…

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