Browning Tenting Huge Horn Tent

$349.95

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Fiberglass
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Our Browning Huge Horn Collection is a free-standing tent with fiberglass poles and metal uprights, giving final further energy and stability
Two-room wall divider, further tall middle and straight aspect partitions offers extra room for cots, sleeping baggage and further gear
Six massive home windows, two doorways and mesh roof provide simple entry and supreme air flow
Absolutely geared up with mesh storage pockets, polyester fly, man ropes and metal stakes
Base Dimension: 10′ x 15′; Packed Dimension: 12″ x 30″; Middle Peak: 87″; Whole Weight: 34 lbs. 11 oz.

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Prospects respect the tent’s roomy and straightforward setup, with two rooms and vertical partitions. They discover it dependable and sturdy, with a cam stress system that even their 7-year-old can use. Many take into account it an amazing household tent or a hunter tent. Nonetheless, some prospects have differing opinions on its sturdiness, zipper high quality, and leakage.

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  1. DreamARAmis

    Great family tent! Very excited for the summer!
    (UPDATED: 12/30/2016) -Amazing tent, still 5-stars!! I just wanted to update, since we have used the Browning Big Horn Family Tent for three camping seasons (2014, 2015 & 2016) so far. This tent has been amazing! We have camped in conditions with cold/hot temperatures, high winds, severe rain and hail. Yes, HAIL. The tent has held up beautifully, through all of our camping adventures, and I would still highly recommend this tent. In regards to the flooring, it did leak a little during our trip to Steamboat Springs. Considering it rained every single morning and afternoon/evening, it didn’t actually leak until the day it hailed for 40 minutes straight. It wasn’t light hail, it was torrential. I noticed it was coming through one of the doors, that was facing the direction of the hail. Not a problem though, the rest of tent did great. I called ALPS/Browning when we got back and the customer service was amazing, they said it shouldn’t have leaked, and sent a replacement tent body the next day!! This was the second time, I had to call about a replacement part, the first was about a tension rod that had broken and they sent a replacement for that next day as well. Besides the tent, the customer service and warranty service agents are fantastic! An excellent tent, backed by a great company. Me and my family love this tent! We are so excited to start the 2017 camping season with the Big Horn Tent.(ORIGINAL REVIEW – MAY 2014)This past weekend, we were finally able to put the tent up for the first time, before going on a community campout this weekend in our HOA’s backcountry. First, we put down our footprint (heavy duty reversible tarp from Costco) and then pulled out the tent, poles, stakes and rainfly. The instructions were very clear and concise, and are sewn directly into the storage bag so you don’t need to worry about it getting lost. Once we had the tent folded out completely, and all of the poles extended it took my husband and I, about 15 minutes to complete the setup (and we’re novices). The tent when it is complete is 10 x 15 feet, and a center height of 7’ 3’’. My husband is 6’1’’ had PLENTY of headroom all around the tent and not just standing in the middle. He does have to bend down slightly when entering the tent, but he didn’t find that to be an issue. The tent and floor material seem to be high quality and very durable for a $300 tent. It will have to withstand me, my husband, our 5 year-old daughter and 2 Samoyeds ( 45 lbs. and 85 lbs.).The tent can be divided into two rooms, each room on one side of the zippered divider panel has 3 pockets for storage. Each room has its own separate entrance, which we absolutely love! There is one hook in the middle, that can be used for handing a lantern. There are 6 windows (4 on the walls and 1 on each door). One thing I would like to mention, is that there are no tie backs for the windows on the walls or the door. Not an issue for us, but something to note when purchasing. In one room, we set up 3 sleeping cots which are each 75″L x 25″W x 16″H, and they fit perfectly, taking into account about 5 inches of space in between the cots and wall.I have attached pictures of the interior, since there are absolutely NONE on the internet. So, we hope these pictures give you a good idea of the tent.We love this tent so far, and are VERY excited to take it out!

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  2. Steven Andrews

    Great Tent. Outstanding customer service.
    I purchased this tent in April 2016 and I am very happy with it. I put it up myself the first time in the backyard with some difficulty getting the last top pole in place (there are three fiberglass poles that go across the top). That last pole will have to be raised and curved (bent) upwards to get it in place. Doing this will raise all three off the ground. If you find that you have to stretch the fabric too far to get that last one in place STOP! You are going to have to finesse the top fabric channels that the pole goes through by pulling them toward you. Manhandling this last pole could damage the tent. Pull the fabric towards you and it will go together. Be alert to the black plastic things the poles fit into. They are two different sizes. The top poles are a smaller diameter and will fit in either end. If you put the top poles in the wrong holes you will not be a happy camper and you will have to take them apart and start over. The six steel poles that stand the tent upright are a larger diameter. So be careful with this step. It’s an easy mistake to make.I have used this tent three times this year and been through thunderstorms each time. Not a drop inside. Very reliable. Be sure to use a tarp underneath the tent. I have one of those blue ones from a box store and it works fine. Do not let it stick out from the tent because that will allow water to run underneath and possibly wick through the floor. A tarp will keep the floor perfectly dry. This tent is huge inside and you will not be disappointed. It has a room divider you can use (or not, just tie it back), a front and back door, and six windows. Plenty of pouches to store things and a hook in the center to hang a light. The rain fly is excellent. To get it over the tent, unless your first name is Kareem, tie it to a broom handle or whatever and pull it over the top. It’s 10×15 so make sure your campsite can accommodate this bad boy.Update: 15 Sept 17Used this tent now for two full seasons (at least 12 outings) and looking forward to a third season. Customer service is OUTSTANDING. The tent has never leaked and it’s been through some heavy storms and I have never used any seam sealer on the tent.Update 16 July 18. This is my third season for this tent and it has had some heavy use with NO problems with leaks. Somehow one of the poles that form the awning over the door broke. No problem. Sent an email to Customer Service (with a picture of the pole) and a new one was shipped out without delay. Customer Service is the best. One thing I learned over time was the best way to put the three top poles in. I put the two black ones in to make the “x”, THEN raise these two up to form a dome. The middle gray pole goes in last, underneath the black poles. Very easy for one person to do. Otherwise, to raise all three at once was a struggle.

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  3. Nathan H

    Decent tent for sure, but the design causes water to drip onto the windows/mesh and the water drips down and is held by the covers creating pools above your head which slowly leak into the tent

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  4. Luis

    Exelente. material y manofactura de primera calidad y para mi el precio fue muy bueno. Tanto que comprar una segunda un mes despues y ya costaba un 20 % mad cara

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  5. Jayke

    Great tent, very roomy. Easy to set up (about 15 mins total with 2 people on our second time using it) lots of space, and airflow. Kept the rain out well (had 3 days of rain during one camping trip this past summer) although one corner of the floor had some dampness coming through, but it was in a low spot where a puddle was formed on the outside. Lots of windows when needed, and great privacy when everythings zipped up. Gotta be careful opening zipper on door, it tends to get caught in the overhang material (but thats minor, and common on most tents). Had some good winds one day and everything held up sturdy. Floor material is a little different, its like regular tent material with a thin coating on it (time will tell with how that holds up). Very happy so far. We also had a few comments on how nice the tent looks, and i have to agree. Did a lot of research before going with this tent and spent a little more than i originally wanted to, but very glad i did.

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  6. Francisco Javier Morales

    Gran tamaño y espacio interior

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  7. John Kroetch

    We’ve now used this tent about 4 times — 2 in the back yard and 2 camping. It has withstood decent wind (when the ropes are staked) and very wet days.Pros: The tent is very spacious. We can stand upright and had plenty of room to put all of our stuff for a family of 5 (2 adults, and 3 kids ages 8, 6, 6). It sets up easily with the challenge being the fly — but I’ve started figuring it out now that we’ve set it up 4 times. I’m sure the next one I’ll do it without help. (Hint: the logos go ABOVE the doors!). We had one of the elastics in one of the roof-poles break on the third setup. I contacted the company and they replaced it quite quickly at no charge to myself.Cons: The walls of the tent do get wet in persistent rain, so keep your items away from the walls if you’re in that situation. The zippers do occasionally get stuck on the flaps which is frustrating for us (small kids going in and out all day), but otherwise the doors are very large and spacious — easy to get in and out for adults. I also wish there were a few more dangling hooks inside to place lights, etc. The pouches on either side of the internal wall are nice, but you cannot access 2 out of 3 of them if the doors are “open”.Overall, I’m happy with the purchase.

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