OZARK Trail Family Cabin Tent Review

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This screened-in shelter also gets high points for its price, which is always a selling point with an Ozark Trail tent, but this one represents a particularly good value considering all its features. This isn’t an instant tent, but ease of use is still a high point of this model thanks to the simple setup. Just slide the roof poles into place, then plug the side and corner poles into their designated hubs and raise it all ozark trail wall tent up. Two people can get this cabin set up in about five minutes, but setting the 2 Room Cabin up solo isn’t out of the question either. Layout wise is virtually identical to the Core Instant Cabin we evaluated for our 10 person tent roundup, but delivers those same massive interior dimensions for about $100 less. In the 2022 redesign of the Marmot Tungsten 4, however, we did notice a weakness in the tent’s pole design.

The Ozark Trail 9 Person Cabin shares the same shortcomings as the other discount cabins found in the Ozark Trail lineup, most notably being its weather protection and durability. We also don’t recommend this tent for high winds because although all the poles are steel, Ozark Trail uses a thin-walled alloy that can bend under stress and plastic hubs that we wouldn’t trust in serious storms. As far as fairweather shelters go, however, this one may be the best value in terms of livability for your money. Our only quibble with the Mineral King 3 is that it comes with a mere six stakes. That’s just enough to secure the tent and fly but not to fully secure the tent with extra lines in very windy conditions. You can find a plethora of options out there, but these inexpensive stakes are comparable to the ones that accompany the Mineral King 3.

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This includes a gear loft, hanging organizers as well as electrical cord access. When needed, the roof can be opened to reveal a mesh cover that provides optimal ventilation while keeping bugs out. The 78-inch center height enables even the tallest family member to walk around comfortably.

Even if the weather is hot and the tent is full, it’ll stay nicely cool thanks to the built-in roof vent, ground vent, and mesh windows. If a family camping trip is on your to-do list, this is your chance to secure some affordable sleeping quarters to keep you and your kiddos cozy and dry. There is a wide variety of tent sizes marked down right now for anywhere from 6 to a whopping 14-person size tent, so you’re sure to find something to fit your family’s needs. With this spacious, cabin design tent you will have plenty of room for the whole family and friends. Unlike other large tents, this tent is easy to set up using the color-coded hubs and poles which tell you exactly where each piece goes.

We also have in stock camping stoves and other quality camping gear. The Dark Room Technology used in its design is really what adds that extra level of comfort to this 10 person tent. This provides roughly 14 square feet of space per person if you do put 10 people inside.

The Ozark Trail Yurt gets high marks for its overall interior space with 169 square feet of floor room and ceilings over 7 feet tall at their peak. That’s plenty of room for two queen mattresses with room left over for some chairs, a cooler, and a camp table. Speaking of camp tables Ozark Trail actually includes a small table with ozark trail tents this shelter, which mounts at the base of the main support pole to make the most of the tent’s interior space. The table includes four large hanging mesh pockets at its sides, which, along with the multiple pockets found along the walls of the Ozark Trail Yurt, make storage and organization another high point of the tent.

We also tested at the Mountain Oak Campground, located an hour or so east of Los Angeles, where at night the temperatures stay much cooler than in the surrounding valleys. Here, we also faced an onslaught of no-see-ums (biting gnats). Our testing also included sitting through thunderstorms on the public land just south of the Hualapai reservation, near the Grand Canyon. Finally, Kit somewhat cheekily borrowed many of these tents and thrust them into the hands of guests at his own wedding. Several couples with various levels of camping experience slept in these tents at the wedding, giving us their impressions and helping us whittle the group down to the finalists.