Core 9 Particular person Prompt Cabin Tent – 14′ x 9′, Inexperienced (40008)

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100% Polyester
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Prompt Pop Up Know-how: Pre-attached poles lock into place for setup in 2 minutes or much less
Sleeping Capability: Measures 14×9 ft with a 78-inch heart peak; suits two queen-size air beds; accommodates as much as 9 folks with out gear or 4 folks with gear
Climate Safety: H20 Block Know-how with 1200mm material, absolutely taped rainfly, sealed seams, and absolutely zipped home windows; consists of guylines and metal stakes for enhanced stability
Inside Group: Consists of storage pockets for retaining small objects and equipment inside attain and off the ground
Adjustable Air flow: Decrease vents usher in cool air from the bottom, whereas the mesh ceiling permits sizzling air to flee

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Clients like the convenience of setup, room dimension, and high quality of the tent. They point out it is simple to know, very roomy, and has nice large pockets for storage. Some additionally like the worth for cash and design. Nonetheless, some clients have blended opinions on its sturdiness, waterproofness, and leak resistance.

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  1. Margaret Ameye Shepherd

    Most amazing tent ever completely weatherproof
    Ok I just opened the box and I had to write a review. I never review products but this tent is so amazing I have to put my two cents in. I was worried about other reviews reporting that there were holes in the netting and that it was difficult to erect. Let me say, I love this 10 and I can’t wait to head to Shenandoah national Park. I have your always use Coleman traditional tents with the bungee poles that you have to fish through the loops. It took me about 20 minutes to disassemble and have all of it packed back in the carry bag. It’s huge!!!!!! No defects. Checked all seams and everything was perfect. I could easily fit two queen size air beds or cots and have plenty of room for luggage. As of right now I am extremely happy with quality, fast shipping, ease of assembly, space (my car can probably fit inside) and height( no more bending over to get changed) After my camping trip I will let you all know how it holds up and how we do with August temps in the Shenandoah National Park.UPDATE: This tent was amazing. We spent five days at big Meadows campground in Shenandoah national Park. Again I put the tent up by myself in about five minutes. Not one zipper pulled on fabric or netting and I was with two impatient teenage girls. It poured rain one night with thunder and lightning and we had not one leak. The cross ventilation was perfect. The one thing that I really liked about this tent was the way the zippers are designed it is really impossible to catch any fabric. I can’t say enough great things about this tent. We used the divider and the teenage girls slept on one side with all of their teenage girl crap. And I had my car set up on the other side with my hiking pack and various other supplies and the tent was still very roomy. I am so pleased and it was such a delight over those old-fashioned tent poles that I booked two more camping trips for September.UPDATE: I had to update this review after our latest camping adventure late March early April to a barrier island off the coast of Ocean City Maryland. Severe weather conditions beach camping ocean front. Monsoon like conditions for 12 straight hours with 75 mile an hour wind gusts. Not one drop of water!! I am 100% honest and serious not one drop! During one of the 75 mile an hour gusts the front end of the tent took a little dip from up top in the center attachment but nothing an extra rope tethered to the fire pit couldn’t fix! When we woke up in the morning we found that 90% of our fellow campers bailed sometime in the middle of the night but we stayed toasty warm and completely dry with 10 completely intact and standing on all legs. I was a little skeptical about this rain fly but after what I experienced this past weekend I know this tent could withstand anything!

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  2. Meghan Firkus

    excellent investment
    I love this tent – we camped in it all summer. It is incredibly easy to set up and take down. The rain fly works great. We used the tent through one lightly rainy weekend and our stuff remained dry unless it was pressing along the sides of the tent. I threw a tarp (not included) under it for peace of mind every time we camped. Fabric remains completely in tact after a summer of use and appears to be sturdy. I love the massive size of the tent. My partner and I camped with my brother and we fit a queen size air mattress and two cots in the tent with ease. I only have two qualms with the tent – the zipper (because of the fabric flaps over it and how they are on two different sides) and the stakes. Both very menial issues. Would recommend to anybody in the market for a large, quality tent.

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  3. Humperdinck Hackensack

    Great tent for the money (so far)
    After much waffling on different models, selected this tent for a cross country road trip where my family of 4 would camp most nights, one night per location. That’s alot of setting up and tearing down, and my two kids are too young to be of much real help. As such, the “instant” style tent seemed the best fit for my needs. Had been leaning towards the Coleman Instant Cabin 8, but ultimately selected this one for the weight, this one is about 10lbs lighter at a little over 30 lbs, compared to the Coleman at just over 40 lbs. I had also been attracted to the Gazelle 8-person, it’s one of those that literally pops up; but it was expensive, and I had concerns about how well it would hold up to high winds, and reading the reviews it didn’t actually seem to go up any quicker than this one. Finally, I searched around all the premium backpacking brands looking for something ultralight. I used to backpack extensively and am no stranger for paying a premium to shave off weight, especially for large heavy gear like tents. Brands like Big Agnes, MSR, etc. However I find that in the 8-person capacity range, the weight of those tents was still in the same ballpark as these car camping varieties (near 30 lbs or more). Based on that, I ruled out those brands because the price is much higher.I received the tent yesterday. Since it was beautiful spring weather, I decided to give it a shakedown. The tent set up so easily. Although I had spectators, I wanted to try a one person set up. Took maybe 2-3 minutes, first time, no instructions (I did watch a couple of YouTube videos while I was deciding on tents). As luck would have it, we were expecting some mild thunderstorms overnight, followed by another dry sunny day. So I had the chance to try out the weatherproofing and still have a day to dry it out before packing it away. So I guyed out the rainfly and also staked all 8 anchors on the tent itself. Heard the thunder in the wee hours of the morning and the gutters gushing right outside my bedroom window. This morning: not a drop in the tent. One little drop fell out of the zipper on the door as I opened up the tent.So this afternoon, the true test: packing the tent away. This is always the part I dread the most, since I was a kid. Such a pain to roll around on a moist tent trying to squeeze the thing back in the bag. Especially on a road trip where you’re wanting to get up and get on the road, and it takes so long to break camp anyway with all the other equipment that has to be packed up and stowed. Takedown was flawless, despite a strong breeze. Dropping the tent and folding it up is truly a 60 second job, and again this was my first time. It did take another couple minutes to tie the thing around with the two strings provided. Honestly those are too short and too flimsy anyway and I’ll replace them with some paracord. Then it stuffed back into the bag, along with the rain fly, in seconds. It was awesome! It took me 5 times as long to carefully coil up the guy lines on the rain fly so they wouldn’t be a tangled mess, as it did to break down, fold up and pack the entire rest of the tent. I’m a super happy camper, so far. I plan to use this in a variety of settings, pretty intensively for a few weeks this summer, so I will update this review with regard to durability, longevity and other factors I’m not foreseeing at this time.The only issue I had with the tent was, somehow it came to me with no stakes. I wasn’t terribly disappointed because the stakes that come with tents are typically short, crappy steel ones, and the reviews indicated no different with this tent. So I would likely have replaced them anyway. No worries, I hop on Amazon and contact customer service. They’re unable to send replacement parts, the only option is to return the whole tent, which seems absurd with a tent of this size when everything works perfectly. After a quick chat with a bot, then a real person, they offered to refund a discount to cover the cost of the stakes, an asked how much I would need to replace them. Well I was going to buy good, long aluminum or titanium stakes with real eyelets, so I told them $20. They agreed, but within a couple of hours I received $30 + tax issued to my Amazon account. That will more than cover the cost of some nice, lightweight stakes! Based on this excellent customer service, my 5 star (so far) review remains.UPDATE: after a 3-week cross-country road trip, this tent has been an excellent choice for my needs. It has remained durable after 15 nights of camping with constant set up and tear downs. It withstood multiple days and nights of rain with absolutely no leaks. The only negative thing that happened was one of the poles had the little plastic green release button jam up and break while camping at Kaibab National Forest. Thereafter, for that single pole I have to use a screwdriver or other small pointed tool to reach in and press the button that allows the pole to collapse. All in all, for less than $300, this tent was an excellent value.

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  4. JB

    My wife and I purchased this tent 3 years ago and we’ve camped in it many, many times.First setup I remember took maybe 5 minutes to figure out while fumbling around, since then, it’s up in a minute or two. Usually while I’m unpacking the truck, my wife already has it up before I’m done unpacking.It handles high winds well as long as the lines are tied down well. We’ve been in heavy west coast rain a few times and the seams held up and are still like new.The mesh window material isn’t very durable, we now have a hole on one of the screen on the main entrance, however we never have the windows down on the main entrance anyways.The zippers are ok. They’re no YKK but they’re smooth and, (mostly) snag free. You do have to sort of stick your thumb out to separate the zipper flap from the zipper as your unzipping, but it’s usually pretty trouble free.PLENTY of room inside. We have a queen sized air mattress which fits perfectly with walking room on both sides, so it’s easy to get in and out of bed without having to crawl over each other.We also bring in a little table and then we use the front corners for storing gear. Still a ton of room to walk around, get changed etc. Sometimes when it’s nice in the evening but there’s lots of bugs, we’ll bring our chairs inside and sit between the front entrance and the end of the bed and just hang out, plenty of room.We also have a dog with us, so there’s also enough room for her bed.All that being said, compared to other options that are much more expensive, we were and still are, very surprised and impressed by the durability and features of this tent for the price.Certainly not a 4 season tent but 3 for sure.Oh, one important thing I wanted to mention, which I know my wife would agree with, packing up is just as easy as setting up. The bag is huge, so even if you’re sloppy at packing it back up, it’ll still fit. The bag is durable too. We throw it on our roof rack and fly down the highway with bugs and trucks throwing rocks at us, no holes yet.Not a fan of the colour, but at the end of the day, who cares.Great tent, probably going to last us longer than we need, until we get bored of it and want something new.

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  5. Art.

    Pros:tiene muy buen espacio, es muy fácil de armar en aproximadamente 7 mins y desarmar en 10 mins, tiene muchas ventanas y techo descapotable, los cierres son de calidad, duro una noche de lluvia sin problemas. Tiene bolsillos en el interior para poner el celular u otras cosas, tiene una pared de división que es opcional.> La compre con descuento así que estuvo bien el precio, llegó totalmente sellada y nueva con todos los accesorios incluyendo unos parches en caso de ocuparlos.> Es muy portátil ya que tiene su bolsa para guardar la casa pero si ocupa buen espacio de una cajuela y tiene un peso considerable que es aceptable por el tamaño de la casa.Cons:>Durante la lluvia y en verano con calor se sentía muy encerrado el calor dentro de la casa. La ventanas no se pueden abrir por que entra la lluvia. Existen dos ventilas para entrada de aire durante la lluvia pero están a nivel de piso y no es suficiente para que entre aire.> Es muy fácil de desarmar pero tuve que revisar un vídeo para aprender cómo hacerlo la primeras vez, tiene un truco para doblar las patas y se desarma la casa fácilmente.> Solo tiene un gancho para colgar una lámpara, debería tener al menos unos 3.Espero sirva de algo mi feedback.Saludos

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  6. CAM

    Ya tengo rato con la tienda y me ha servido muchísimo. Es de gran espacio, buen material y lo mas sorprendente es el fácil armado. Venia con todo lo que menciona que esta incluido. Yo buscaba una tienda con estas características, que fuera grande y fácil de poner, esta lo cumple.Vi otros comentarios de la lluvia, en mi caso si funciono todo lo impermeable en lluvia normal y el sereno de la noche no entra pero no me ha tocado en un terreno inundado, pero pues yo creo que todo depende de las circunstancias.En la tienda te da para unas 6 personas adultas a sus anchas, ya con niños si puedes poner que cumpliría con las 9-10 personas. En otro comentario vi que escribían que caben 2 colchones matrimoniales y si, confirmo que si te da el espacio y todavía sobra.El techo puedes ponerle que te lo cubra o dejarlo al descubierto para mas aire, al igual que contiene ventanas y puertas que tiene su mosquitero.Muy buena compra, la verdad. Me siento satisfecho con el producto.

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  7. Vegasreign

    I was skeptical about this product as I have always been wary when tent manufactures plug the water resistance and ease of set up of their tents. I’ve owned many and they seldom live up to the hype. I literally go this tent about 15 minutes ago and in that time, I removed all the packing materials, set it up, had a quick walkthrough, and have taken it down and packed it up again. Most of the time spent was getting it out of the box. Full disclaimer though, I didn’t stake it down or put the fly up. This was just a quick little test.So, happy to say it is as easy as advertised. I didn’t even read the directions. On walkthrough, it seems very well made with lot’s of venting through out. Zippers seem to be of good quality. My only thought so far is it could have used some more inner pockets. I can stand straight up as well which is nice as I recently hurt my back. The giant T-Door is nice for us to haul our gear through. I always like vestibules on tents which this one doesn’t have, but honestly, I’m not sure how that would have worked with this design without compromising the ease of set up which is the main reason I purchased it. So I knew going in it didn’t have one and am totally ok with it.I’m going camping this weekend so will put it through it’s paces. To date, I’ve only given it 4 stars as I need to go camping with it and see how it all holds up. I’m curious to test the water resistance. I typically prefer full fly’s. However, if it performs as they say, and at this point everything else does, I would easily move this to a 5 star.Excited to try this out! I’ll update review accordingly.Also, very fast shipping which is nice!UPDATE: so, I took this tent out on the weekend and I must say it was put to the test. 2 days of severe thunderstorms. Happy to report that it had no problems with the wind ( of course I had the guy wiressecured) and NO leaks. This was my biggest concern but after this weekend of constant rain I’m not worried at all. The only water that got in the tent was the water I brought with me coming in the door. Since there is no vestibule I will just solve that minor issue with small mat for my shoes onside the doorNow that I have tested it I’m happy to rate this 5 out of 5

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  8. Erika landero

    Me encanto es lo que esperaba, amplia y de buena calidad, llego super rápido.

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    Core 9 Particular person Prompt Cabin Tent – 14′ x 9′, Inexperienced (40008)
    Core 9 Particular person Prompt Cabin Tent – 14′ x 9′, Inexperienced (40008)

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