This Ozark Trail tent fits 10 people for under $100

Light wind and rain should be fine, but you’ll want to take some steps to prepare for both (more on that below). 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. As far as fairweather shelters go, however, this one may be the best value in terms of livability for your money.

The tent includes a large storage locker with zippered access from both inside and outside the tent, a built-in mud mat, a media pocket, a gear loft, and three 2-section storage pockets. Plus, the center loop allows you to hang a lantern and the E-Port makes it easy to run power to your devices. You’ll never have to fight over whose turn it is to set up the tent again; thanks to the pre-attached poles, set-up will take a grand total of 60 seconds.

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To help you decide which suits your needs best, we’ve put together in-depth guides for each model in the brand’s line. Pull them down to the base corners of the tent and attach them to the pin rings. An Ozark Trail tent is a great introductory piece of equipment. The fabric of the tent is polyester taffeta, which is fine, tightly-woven polyester filaments that are typically thin. The (T) refers to thread count used vertically and horizontally per square inch.

They claim they are weather tested, but I feel they don’t include rain or wind as elements of the weather. I could make a better shelter out of cardboard boxes and scotchgard. For all the reasons mentioned above, we’ve found that the Ozark Trail Three Room Instant Cabin is the best Ozark Trail tent overall. Its combination of a spacious floor plan, smart layout, and added livability all work together to make it the stand-out model in the Ozark Trail lineup. Livability describes the overall day-to-day experience of owning and using a tent, and tents that are more comfortable, convenient, and easy to use score the highest in terms of livability. There are many other tents that are “better” but Core tents are very solid and offer really good bang for buck.

A center height of 78 inches makes this a great choice for taller people, as any good cabin tent should. But at only 17.6 lbs this is one of the lighter tents that can fit an entire family. Setup may take a bit longer, but that’s ok, you’ll benefit from the extra space in your car.

It can fit four queen-sized airbeds and has a center height of 80 inches. This tent features nine windows and a mesh ceiling for ventilation as well as three entryways. The assembled weight of this tent is 43.7 pounds, and it’s suitable for three seasons, excluding winter. It includes three e-ports, a sizeable movable movie screen with a hanging media pocket, and a clip-in gear loft.

In fact, with a little bit of seam sealer and an at-home DWR treatment, the tent performed much better in the rain than otherwise. All told, with some aftermarket work and careful staking, the tent will hold up in mildly Ozark Trail Canopies unpleasant wet weather conditions. I still would not recommend it in extended rainfall or during storms. On that note, I can imagine very few circumstances in which 7 people could comfortably share this tent.

Most new tents incorporate this ventilated canopy design to increase airflow and reduce the trapping of hot air, helping to keep those in the shade cooler and more comfortable. The biggest issue in all of this is the inability to withstand any rotational pressure during medium and high impact weather conditions as the joints become unstable and collapse at the mid points. In windy conditions high stress is applied to each side and the frame begins to break down at the unreinforced joint connectors. The Instant Dome Tent has some pretty neat features besides its easy peasy setup. It has two windows and an adjustable ground vent to keep the tent cool and comfortable. It also has a small opening in the back for electrical cord access and an overhead storage loft for flashlights and other essentials.

The materials used—usually polyester—is generally reliable and can withstand both wind and tugging. The rainfly, that most tents include, is waterproof and keeps the inside dry on rainy days. Ozark Trail is a budget brand, so if you’re frequent campers or people who camp in rough terrain and extreme weather—you’d be better off with a more high-end option. If you’re a frequent backpacker or hiker, you need a tent that’s light to carry and easy to pack. The Ozark Trail Backpacking tents have a lot to offer with polyester materials and easy setup. The Ozark Trail Hazel Creek Tent line is all about family and luxury.

There are four large doors and 12 windows, so lots of light comes in during daytime hours. When not in use, pack the tent up and store or transport Ozark Trail Sleeping Bags it in the included carry bag. It also comes with a rainfly that keeps the interior dry even when the weather is less than ideal.