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| |  | Tools, Lubes & Accessories | Home » » » Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent | | | | | | | Description: | | This tent is great for car camping because you can use your SUV to entend the room of your tent. It is freestanding so you can use it with your SUV or separate. Easy to setup with a zipper carrry bag for easy storage and transport. Unique design allows tent to stand alone or attach easily to the back of most sport utility vehicles for additional sleeping space No-see-um mesh "T" Style front door and rear portal with zippered storm flap, Two "No-see-um" mesh side windows with zippered storm flaps, Complete with stakes, carry/storage bag and instructions. Flame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 Specs, Covered by Texsport's 3 year limited Warranty | | | Features: | |
• Comes with a rainfly with an extended awning
• Two mesh side windows with zippered storm flaps
• Durable speed clips to secure the tent
• Stands alone or attaches easily to the back of most sport utility vehicles
• Body constructed of light and strong nylon taffeta
• Shock-corded fiberglass poles make the tent easy to assemble
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 feet | | Product Weight:
| 25.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 29.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 24.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 21 reviews |
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Junk!Sep 03, 2010 Bought this tent a couple of months ago to fit to our motorcycle pop-up tent trailer to use as a dressing room. First time out discovered that it is hard to set up as the tent is heavy and the 20ish foot poles struggle to lift the tent, even with 2 people setting it up. Also, the stitching around the windows and front door is pretty lousy.
Second time out, one of the poles split and the metal ferrule split under the weight of the tent and this with 2 people setting it up. It was between 55 and 60 degrees when I broke camp and while tearing down this tent 3 of the pole clips broke even though I was using extra care in un-clipping them.
Wasted my money on this one and would not recommend this tent to anyone.
Junk!
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Texsport-tentMay 19, 2010 When I bought this I wasn't sure what to expect but I used for the first time on a turkey hunt. It did the job. It was easy to set up and take down. The weather conditions were very cold smewhat snowey with a lot of wind. The tent held up and when I was leaving I was able to load up the truck from the inside of the tent without any problems from the weather.
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mini van tentNov 06, 2009 disappointed in tent. takes 2 people to put it up. YOU HAVE TO THREAD IT through 5 feet of nylon on 4 sides. After we got it up the main ziiper would not zip, It cost us $20 to return it! Very bad design.
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Texsport SUV tentNov 04, 2009 Bought this tent to use with a 4 door Jeep Wrangler. It was a little too big for the Jeep but worked well anyway. Make sure that you seal the tent and you should not have any problems with leaks. This tent is extremely easy to set up, it took me only 5 minutes to erect the entire tent on my lanai. The only problem we had with this tent was that when we took it down a piece of the main pole broke off and we did not realize this until we were going to set up the tent at the campground. Despite this minor setback, we were still able to set up the tent even with a broken pole and it stayed up through a major wind storm - impressive! Overall, good tent for the price.
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Texsport Dome TentSep 12, 2009 This is a great idea for a tent! We loved the extra space it gave us. We used it to camp up and down the east coast this summer. If fit perfectly over the back of a Honda Element and could definitely be used for a bigger vehicle. The porch poles were a little flimsy so we didn't use them. It does take two people to set up and take down--but it was an easy job. The only problem we had was water leaked in from the bottom seams in the rain. It was not much (a quart or so) but did get some of our gear wet. Despite that problem we would still buy this tent again.
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