I was so pleased with the quality that I upgraded and bought a bigger Ozark tent. I am very pleased with the quality of ozark trail wall tent these tents. This tent is ok…I bought with the money that I had saved up and I really wanted a cool looking tent.
The design change I want to comment on concerns the little “laundry room” that protrudes out the back of the tent. The short pole supplied for that protrusion splintered in two places and poked about four small holes in the black fabric of the laundry bubble. Rather it should have been a large pocket on the ozark trail canopy inside of the tent that requires no pole at all. Thank you OZARK for making camping nights with small children just a little more difficult!!!! Good thing we are all troopers and we didn’t let your HORRIBLE product ruin our trip. I called North Pole (the makers of Ozark Trail tents) not to get much help!
How hard could it be to source and supply 3/4″ EMTs themselves? The door is slightly different from others in that it has an oversized storm flap so that it can be used with the attached clips as well as the central zip. It is nice to have this as a failsafe backup in case the zip ever breaks; however, this flap is best for keeping the rain out as you come in and out. They can get in the way a little when it isn’t raining, so it is best to tie them back when needed. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top tents and shelters. My Ozark tent was set up in my wooded acerage all summer long.
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The Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Canvas Tent Deluxe is very similar to the WHITEDUCK PROTA tent above and is an excellent choice for longer camping trips where you can leave your tent set up. It is made from a thick and durable cotton canvas that will last for decades if stored properly and is well worth the money, in our opinion. Canvas wall tents have been used for close to 500 years at least, and some early references include paintings from 1544 that show open-faced wall tents. Military sketches from the 1700s and 1800s also show wall tents being used in an army setting across many different campaigns.
Features reinforcements in all 4 corners in addition to d-rings every 3’ along each eave. Fire Treated Canvas – Fire treatment disallows the spread of an open flame. Required on all tents shipped to New York, New Jersey, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, California, Louisiana and Canada. This feature is highly recommended if you are using a stove within your tent. The poles are a combination of steel used for the legs and fiberglass used for the roof.