Ozark Trail 6-Person Dark Rest Instant Cabin Tent Review Tested!

This cabin-style tent features innovative Dark Rest technology that blocks sunlight,helping you stay ozark trail shower tent cooler and sleep longer. Multiple skylights with interior ceiling panels allow you to customize the light and can be rolled back for stargazing or for extra interior illumination. This Ozark Trail 20′ x 10’Dark Rest Instant Cabin Tent features nine large windows for nice views of the outdoors. The included removable room dividers allow you to create three separate living spaces. The tent comfortably fits four queen air beds or up to 12 campers in sleeping bags on the floor.

At $500, this modified dome-style tent isn’t cheap, but it represents substantial value. Many tents with similar profiles—such as the Big Agnes Dog House 6—either cost more or require you buy the tent body and attachable vestibule separately. The Wawona doesn’t come with a footprint—few tents this size do—but it’s otherwise all-inclusive, ozark trail shower tent and it is compact considering how much livable space you get. The price also reflects the high quality of the materials, such as the four reinforced aluminum poles, which weigh little yet result in a remarkably strong tent. After researching 30 six-person tents and testing 15 side by side on a total of five trips, we chose the Kelty Wireless 6 as the best entry-level camping tent for most families. It’s spacious, easy to set up, has weather protection, and is durable, all at an affordable price.

The pictures below show how pleasant the inner area is, a huge space with windows everywhere, a ozark trail canopy tent real camp castle. The minimal fly you can add later and then clip it to the legs poles, and even after doing this, the tent can still be rotated and moved short distances. It comes with six guyline points so you can stake it to the ground when necessary. One of its great features is the front screen room which you can see in the picture below. I have seen people asking about its features, so here to stress that this is a fully floored area just like the rest of the tent, there is no difference at all.

The carry bag seems to be of okay quality, and it can be made bigger for easier packing up. It wasn’t too difficult to get the tent, poles and all other accessories back into the carry bag. The zippers worked fine for the windows, but kept snagging on the door because of this rain cover. My other tents with similar designs did not have this serious of a snagging problem. The material of the tent body and rainfly are made of 68D coated polyester fabric. I don’t think this Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent will do very well against strong winds.

This is how it should be used and in this case you should have a great experience with this tent. So you have around 168 ft² (15.6 m²) total area and this means 14 ft² (1.3 m²) per person. This is far from enough, so the declared capacity makes no sense.

If you’re expecting no rain at all, this is a great, reasonably-priced tent. The mesh doesn’t exactly feel soft and silky, and I’m pretty sure it’s not no-see-um mesh, though it’ll keep the bigger bugs out. There was quite a bit of this sort of inconsistent mesh in some places, so not very well put together.