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Sleep 4 to 5 people comfortably in this 100 sq. ft. tent and still have room to spare! This cabin style tent provides much more usable interior space than typical dome style tents. Straight walls offer more head room and allow campers to push cots and gear closer to the walls and out of the way. Large, side-opening, twin-track D-style door features #8 zippers for durability and zipper covers for added water protection. 4 large zippered windows open for excellent visibility and air flow and close for privacy. Extra weatherproof design features a 75D polyester taffeta bathtub floor that wraps up the sides of the tent, keeping seams high above the ground and water out. Additional features include steel and fiberglass poles for durability and pole sleeves, frame clips and ring and pin assemblies make set up a snap. Nickel sliders and self-healing zippers will provide years of trouble-free use and factory-taped major seams help to seal out the weather. Special touches like the E! Power Port for an extension cord (not included) and a handy sweep-out point make this tent extra friendly for those campers who want some of the conveniences of home.
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Technical Details
- 100-square-foot cabin-style tent holds 4-5 campers- Vertical walls maximize space
- D-shaped door; four large windows; center height of 7'
- Fly shades front, rear windows; clear-panel skylights
- Made of polyester; six steel and fiberglass poles; weighs 23 lbs, 6 oz
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By T. Coldenhoff (Peoria, AZ USA)
I have used this tent several times for "car camping". After years of dealing with tiny 1-2 man tents, I got fed up and searched explicitly for a tent that I could stand up straight in and not hit my head. I am six foot tall, so this tent fits the bill. It has withstood fairly decent rain and wind without problems, however it is extremely tricky to set up with only one person, and in ANY amount of wind - it is hard to prevent one corner from collapsing before running over to secure another corner. In order to securely assemble this tent, you must stake down the four corners, AND use the supplied guy wires with sufficiently beefy stakes.
For two to four people, this tent is perfect. If you are going solo, it might be overkill unless you really need the space or height.
By tw texas (Texas)
A very well designed tent. The vertical walls increase useable space without increasing the footprint. Perfect size for two people, cots, and gear.
By Phil521 (Chicago, IL USA)
This year my wife and I decided to buy a tent that we could actually stand up in, after 20 years of camping in cramped quarters and struggling to get dressed while sitting. The tent is VERY BIG, with more than enough room for the two of us and all of our gear. With its 7 foot height, we both can stand up. But the size is where the compliments on this tent stop.
We have mainly camped in the spring and fall and have occasionally encountered some cold nights. Rather than use cold weather sleeping bags, which would be too warm at times, we have always taken an electric space heater when camping in cooler weather. While we used to be able to make our previous tents toasty warm, we found out the hard way this October that the design of this tent makes it impossible to heat with our 1500 watt heater. It turns out that this tent has a ENORMOUS roof vent (maybe 6' by 6') that allows every little bit of heat to rapidly dissipate. Although the rain fly covers the roof, it does not hold in the heat at all. We literally froze the first night we used this tent when the temperature dipped into the 30s, and the second night the campground owner loaned us his 1500 watt space heater, yet we froze again with two heaters and 3000 watts of heat. And that was with no wind at all. We ultimately cut short our camping trip.
I don't know what the "power port" that this tent has was designed for. It's a 4 inch zippered slot that you can pass an extension cord through. Is this for a TV, washing machine or microwave oven? It certainly is not for a heater power cord, which is what I thought it was for when reading about the features.
As others have mentioned, the tent was quite a bit of work for two experienced people to set up. And also as others have mentioned, there are TWO door zippers that BOTH have to be opened to safely get in and out of the tent. They constantly jam on the overhanging fabric and absolutely cannot be operated with only one hand.
If size is what you need, and you need lots of ventilation for hot summer nights, this tent is it. But if you prefer to open just one door zipper to get in and out, and want to be able to operate it with just one hand, or if you expect a one-person setup, you may want to avoid this tent.
By the "Cat Lady" (USA)
It's not your grandpa's, plain, mildewy canvas tent. The Copper Canyon 10 is a beautiful tent made of water repellant fabric (not breathable). Spacious for two people and palatial for one. This tent comes with heavy guaged poles (most of the weight of this tent is due to the poles). Even the fiberglass roof and fly poles are heavy guaged. Solid tent. Yep, the reviewers are "right-on" about the floor and walls being of the same guage - 1200 mm polyester taffeta. The floor has two factory taped seams and looks to be bathtub in design about seven inches off the floor. Used an inexpensive 9' X 9' footprint/tent pad. Inside, the tent has really neat features.
The set up would be easier with two people.
UPDATE: It did rain (light rainshower) for about an hour. The fabric repelled the rainwater. Can see water beading on the outside of the tent. Dry throughout the inside and interior walls. I'm very pleased with this tent!
By Alonso's Ghost (Northeast USA)
We bought this tent after reviewing many via professional and owner reviews. It has lived up to the positive hype. Easy to set up and take down. Nice and roomy. Dry. Sturdy. Did not have much trouble with the door zipper, as some other reviewers did, but you do have to watch for it catching. Bought a good set of tent stakes - the ones it comes with will work, but they are a pretty cheap variety. Had plenty of room for a queen mattress, gear, and a chair, with room to spare. The power port let me run a cord in without worry about water or bugs. Well ventilated - is not a winter style tent. Everything fit back in the storage bag with little trouble. Looks good to. For the money, hard to beat.
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