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Wenzel Timber Ridge Sport 9-by-7-Foot Four-Person Dome Tent

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Wenzel Timber Creek Sport tent is lightweight and compact for hiking and biking. Dutch "D" style door for easy access, removable fly for weather conditions and shockcorded fiberglass frame with pole pockets for easy set-up and take down. Window and roof vents provide great ventilation and moisture control. At Wenzel we have a tradition of creating rugged, durable, top performing camping gear. We earned the reputation as America's family camping brand after more than a century of providing uncompromising quality and high value to our customers. Customer Care at 1-800-325-4121
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Technical Details

- 4-person dome tent ideal for long hikes and extended cycling excursions
- Dutch D-style door for easy entry; weather-resistant polyester fabric
- 2 windows and mesh roof vents help you control ventilation
- Shock-corded fiberglass frame with pole pockets for easy setup
- Base measures 9 by 7 feet; stands 52 inches tall; 10-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "9x7 tent" 2009-12-28
By G. Abrams (Suffolk, VA.)
Easy assemble. Second time out was in the rain. Stayed dry inside. Ample room for 2 adults plus gear. Camping solo I had plenty of room for blow up bed, gear, etc.

Customer Buzz
 "GREAT TENT" 2009-12-14
By EDWARD J. GILSON Jr. (PA)
I have been tent camping for well over 20 years and nothing is more exasperating to me than fitting tent poles into keys. My experience has always been that the pole is full of dirt and the key won't go in. A small Swiss Army knife or a nail is then required to clear the hole so the key can be inserted. Needless to say, it is usually raining or snowing or dark when I am fumbling with this. After my last experience like this I resoved to find a tent with pockets for the poles to be inserted. This is quite a task in this price range. Most if not all Coleman tents have the key system. I checked in Cabelas, Campmor, REI, and stores like Dicks. Then I saw this model. For the price you cannot beat it. I have camped in summer and winter, rain and snow, and this tent has more than met the test. I should have bought two and I may yet.

Customer Buzz
 "Don't procrastinate! Buy sealant before the big trip!" 2009-10-26
By MaggieMay (Tennessee)
We bought this tent as a replacement to our older tent, and we took it out on its inaugural camping trip this weekend. Of the three day trip, only one day was wet and rainy. Although unpleasant, I'm glad it rained that day because we now know that this tent MUST be water sealed before our next trip.



I've had a lot of car camping experience, and I've purchased Wenzel products in the past. The layout and size of this tent were consistent with what I was used to. The roomy interior, ample ventilation and ease of assembly were definite positives. There is more than enough room for two adults with large sleeping bags. There's an inside pocket for storing lightweight items, and there's a mesh net that can be hooked on the top of the tent for more storage. Basically, this tent was what I expected--low-frills, easy set-up, comfortable and roomy.



Unfortunately, we didn't waterproof or seal the seams before our excursion. Big mistake! Trust me, take the time before your trip to purchase and administer the sealant and waterproofer. Trust me. The third day of our trip, it rained constantly from sunrise until roughly 4 p.m. The rain was heavy and steady, and for a while, the tent held up nicely. Eventually, though, the material became saturated with water and began to leak. (We put a tarp down under the tent, so we didn't encounter any problems with seepage.) Had we taken the time to prepare the tent beforehand, I don't think we would have run into this problem.



I'm not holding the tent accountable for our laziness, which is why I'm giving it an overall score of 4.

Customer Buzz
 "Just as described - a basic tent that isn't a pain to set-up" 2009-09-19
By K. Smith (Chicago, IL)
I wanted a cheap, easy set-up style tent for a few nights spent outdoors. This was my first time sleeping outside so I can't say if the tent would be good for a serious camper, but for what I wanted it was perfect. The assembly process was straightforward and took very little time.



The only negative is that the tent really is not a four person tent. I think it would be quite cramped with four occupants. Two of us slept in the tent and found that it was just the right size for sleeping and storing our belongings.

Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic buy" 2009-08-18
By Adnan R. Alam (Boston, MA)
I've taken it out once and hadn't used any sealant. It still held up well in mild rain...no leaking in. It's easy to set up too!


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