Timber Ridge 8-Man Log Cabin Tent

December 17, 2019 - Comment

This Timber Ridge 8-Man Log Cabin Tent provides top-notch shelter in the wilderness. This tent’s 800mm PU waterproof coatings and sealed seams prevent water seepage, while its tub-style floor provides backup by deflecting water away from seams. A system of lower mesh vents draws cool air in from the base and hot air out from

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This Timber Ridge 8-Man Log Cabin Tent provides top-notch shelter in the wilderness. This tent’s 800mm PU waterproof coatings and sealed seams prevent water seepage, while its tub-style floor provides backup by deflecting water away from seams. A system of lower mesh vents draws cool air in from the base and hot air out from the roof for cooling comfort. The fly is waterproof and UV protected to keep you dry and safe from harmful rays. Reflective tape highlights the tent door at night, while the tent has convenient mesh pockets and a cable port feature that provides an easy-to-access passage for portable device cables. Sleeps 8; overall dimensions are 13ft.L x 12ft.W x 7ft.2in.H. Includes carrying bag. 185T, 800mm poly construction; in Brown/Tan/Orange/Gray.

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Anonymous says:

Glamping Grandma… I am a 62 y.o. gal and decided that one is never to old to camp… I solo camp in national forests in the high mountains of Colorado. Because the only visitors I get are deer and chipmunks, they have not told me how awesome my tent is but if I ever go to a campground, I am sure it will raise a few eyebrows… I purchased this tent for several reasons. 1. I liked the “log cabin look. 2. Even though it is just me, I love all the space in this tent and I can stand up in it. 3. The…

Anonymous says:

Spacious, fun, easy set-up Spacious (way larger than anticipated; it took up my entire campsite), looks really good, and way easier to set-up than anticipated. I had it set-up in under ten minutes on the first try. Plan to have someone tall around though as the roof is really tough to reach if you’re short like me. It also rained the night we had it up and not a single drop of water got in, even with the mesh windows half open.

Anonymous says:

Sturdy and well-designed, held up in a storm, well worth the price, very roomy for two Just field-tested this sturdy tent, which we assembled in 45 minutes just before a storm blew in. The instructions, printed on the flap of the carrying case, were a bit sketchy but the two of us figured it out. You need to be taller than we are to clip the fabric to the top ridge pole, so a stepping stool helped us out. The main part of the tent has a nice floor, but be aware the porch does not. The manufacturer-supplied tent stakes are ridiculous pieces of bent wire which would have never kept…

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