Ozark Trail Camping Tents for sale

The Mineral King 3 also comes with its own footprint, a groundsheet that protects the tent from abrasion, which many outfitters sell separately—and which we recommend that you have. We timed the one-person setup for each tent, and we later clocked the time one person took to break down the tent and get it back in its bag. We also repeatedly zipped and unzipped doors and windows, looking for annoying snags.

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To help you decide which Ozark Trail tent suits your needs best, we’ve put together in-depth guides for each model in the brand’s line. There are many other tents that are “better” but Core tents are very solid and offer really good bang for buck. The stakes provided with an Ozark Trail tent are generally made of steel, but there have been common complaints about broken stakes.

We then stacked our results against our findings for the other top best large tents to bring you a clear comparison. Ozark Trail’s daytime sleep-friendly dark fabric will keep out the sunlight, enabling your teenagers to sleep in while you and your young kids get up and out to explore. Plus, the Dark Rest technology actually blocks out the heat, keeping you cooler on those hot summer mornings.

But if you want a tent that’s going to last for 10 years of heavy use, you’ll probably want to up your budget and go for something more bombproof like a Browning Big Horn. Overall, it’s a well-designed tent with many convenient features for those who want to get out and enjoy nature. The Gazelle is the biggest and ozark trail tents heaviest out of the 4; you’ll need a big car to fit it, so make sure you measure the space you have in your car beforehand. Lay out all of the parts of your tent and ensure all parts are present. Roll out the tent body and position it with the door pointing in the direction you desire and the roof pointing upward.

The spacious interior will ensure you’re always comfortable, and the mesh windows and adjustable AC vent will help you regulate the temperature—perfect for even the hottest summers. During the nights when the sky is clear, you can roll back the rainfly and enjoy the view of the stars through the mesh tent. When rain threatens, just replace the rainfly to make sure your tent is fully waterproof. With the built-in awning, mud mat, and taped seams, you can trust your tent to stay dry and clean all trip long. The hub design makes setting the tent up very quick—you’ll be ready to camp in under 5 minutes! With added perks like no-see-um anti-bug mesh and storage pockets, it’s beautifully convenient and comfortable.

It is not an instant tent, although if you want that, look below to see it’s brother (6 person instant cabin tent). The Marmot Tungsten 4 is our second favorite tent for two people. Though a bit less streamlined than the Mineral King 3, the Tungsten 4 shares many of its best features. It’s a sturdy dome-style tent with two large doors and an intuitive setup. It provides a pleasant, well-ventilated interior living space, a mesh canopy for stargazing in fair weather, and a well-designed fly for protection against the elements. You can’t roll up the fly partway, as you can with the Mineral King’s, but it is UV-resistant.

Cabin-style straight wall tent designs provide more lateral space, sure, but a dome tent is better against the wind. The rounded sides make this tent well suited to withstand strong winds. Though it is a Cabin style tent, the slanted walls will give it more wind resistance than a typical cabin tent.

It can fit one queen-sized airbed and has a center height of 42 inches. This tent features two windows and a mesh ceiling for ventilation but no room divider. The assembled weight of this tent is 6.9 pounds, and it’s suitable for three seasons, excluding winter.

This is a 20-person tent, featuring three rooms and measures in total 22 by 16 by 6.7 feet. 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.

Here are some of the very lowest prices, with tents starting at under $30. This is our Ozark Trails Tent that we used for years as a family. I love that we were able to take the top flap off and watch the stars at night during nice weather. The thickness of tent fabric will change with the thread count and water-resistance of the tent. In heavy rain, you can expect moisture leakage, especially through the seams.