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10 Best Ozark Trail Tents ALL Sizes Rated & Reviewed

Comfort’s in play, as well, with this spacious option fitting two queen-sized air mattresses, which cover enough space for 12 sleeping bags. There’s also mesh windows and a mesh roof for cooling off on breezy evenings. In terms of drawbacks, this is a particularly ozark trail sleeping bag budget-friendly model from an already budget-focused brand, so you’ll need to be mindful of a few shortcomings to get the most out of this shelter. First, Ozark Trail uses sealed seams on this tent, but the fabric itself isn’t made for a rainstorm.

It rained for about an hour while I was using this Ozark Trail 10-Person Cabin Tent, with about 20 minutes of moderate rainfall and about 40 minutes ozark trail sleeping bag of pretty light rain. For weather resistance, I looked at rain and wind protection. Also, when it’s raining, there’s hardly any ventilation.

It doesn’t feel like they just slapped some room dividers into the tent. With the large welcoming door you enter a huge 14′ x 10′ tent giving you 140 sq ft of living space. But even better, because you just pitched it in 2 minutes flat.

Ozark Trail tents are pretty much all “fair-weather” shelters, but dome tents get the advantage here. Second, Ozark Trail tents are affordable because they use very basic materials. All Ozark Trail poles are either steel alloy or fiberglass, and the fabrics used throughout the tent are typically on the thinner side. Again, not a deal-breaker, but don’t expect these tents to stand up to the same use and abuse as their premium alternatives from brands.

Oddly enough, Ozark Trail’s most basic, base bones shelter takes the title of most durable. We chose the Ozark Trail Clip & Camp because unlike larger cabins with plastic hubs and countless poles, this traditional two-pole dome has the fewest number of parts that can potentially fail. Every year, thousands of new campers get their first taste of the outdoors in an Ozark Trail tent. Their combination of space and affordability catches the eye of many campers, but the details on these shelters can be lacking. If you’re considering an Ozark Trail yourself, you’re in the right place.

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Plus, it’s a fun way to have a camp-out in the backyard before the weather gets too chilly. For cons, there’s only 1 door in the entire 10-person tent, there’s almost no ventilation at all when it’s raining, and it also leaks within just 15 minutes of light rain. The 3 roof poles are made of fiberglass, which are a bit more flexible. I wouldn’t recommend putting this 10-person tent up on your own though, because it’s quite difficult to get the roof to prop up by yourself.

Plenty of customers swear by the Ozark Trail Yurt’s waterproofing, but we recommend treating it with an extra DWR treatment and sealing any missing seams before putting it to work. If you need something different, just look around, this site is all about family camping tents, so you will find someth8ng for you. Check this Ozark Trail Instant Cabin 15 tent from the same brand and also this Ozark Trail 16-person tent with 20 square meters of the floor area. You might want also to compare it with this new Wenzel Mammoth 16-Person Family Dome Camping Tent which is an unusual extended dome structure. This massive, deluxe multi-room tent fits up to six queen air mattresses and 20 sleeping bags.

We had 24 hours of rain in Delaware at the end of which there was a slight leak from the hoop for the lower dividing wall hook at the front resulting in a “puddle” the size of a quarter on the groundsheet. Was pleasantly surprised as I had read other reviews of Ozark Trail but as this was ozark trail tents a disposable item (I live in the UK) I was trusting to fine summer weather. I am 6′ and definitely could stand up straight in the centre. Easy to erect except I do believe you need a second person to hold up the poles as you connect them to the corner pins (as stated in the instructions).

To clear the air immediately, the 7 Person Teepee is not waterproof. The seams aren’t sealed, and the untreated fabric that makes up the body is prone to soaking through after prolonged exposure. The phrasing that Ozark Trail uses is “water-resistant.” In my experience with the tent, that means in any serious rain, expect to see some moisture leaking through at least the seams. The bottom seam gives water a place to pool up and eventually leak into the tent.