RV Camping in Boardman Oregon: 66 Campgrounds in the Boardman area

The mesh doesn’t exactly feel soft and silky, and I’m pretty sure it’s not no-see-um mesh, though it’ll keep the bigger bugs out. I also found a bunch of loose threads on the floor when I first got into the tent, and excess material on some parts. Also, I noticed that some water was already seeping through the blue fabric at the bottom of the tent, and the fabric is pretty much soaked. For ventilation, this Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent has a lot of mesh on the roof of the tent. There’s also 1 lantern loop at the very top of the tent for some lighting at night. I can’t reach this either, but you should be fine if you’re a little taller.

The entire Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent takes about 10 minutes to set Ozark Trail Camping Chairs up, when my brother and I were setting it up together (2 people).

Because it’s ridiculously inexpensive, the quality, design and weather protection isn’t the best, though I think it’ll work decently in summer (without rain, of course). Most tents with weather-shield material are made of PU, which is a durable material. The tent poles are usually made of fiberglass, Ozark Trail Camping Chairs alloy steel, or a combination. The materials are also washable using hands, which makes it even more convenient. Ft. of space, all split into three distinct, equal-sized rooms, all of which can fit queen-sized air beds. But, sometimes you want privacy, and this tent offers great room options.

With 14 tent stakes included for additional support and stability, this tent won’t blow over on a windy or stormy day. This 12-person tent is the best option if you need a big, roomy tent for a large group of friends, family, or coworkers. It is a cozy tent with a gable entrance and a conventional all-steel cabin design. You can use its two closets with hanging organizers, Ozark Trail Sleeping Bags corner organizers, mesh pockets, and a tablet pocket for added ease of use and convenience. That’s why I like Ozark Trail – their tents provide strong protection against wind, rain and sun across the board. Certainly it’s not the best weather protection money can buy, but for summer campers and those will be avoiding bad storms, they will hold up just fine.

My personal favorite Ozark Trail Sleeping Bags is the 12-person, 3-room instant cabin tent. It provides a ton of space in an easy-to-carry package that sets up in minutes AND provides three rooms that give the entire gang loads of space to spread out. 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 mattresses that I used in the picture above are slightly smaller than queen size, but almost queen-sized, give or take a couple of inches.

Pick what kind of shape you want your tent in, Ozark Trails will have it. Of course, like every Ozark Trail tent, it comes with electrical ports so you can charge your phones at night. This tent is heavy (near 50 lbs), but for all of its size, it’s not that bad. The final tent I’ll review today is Ozark Trail’s largest – their 14 person, 4-room tent. The best part of this camping tent is that the three rooms make sense. It doesn’t feel like they just slapped some room dividers into the tent.

ozark trail tent

Space matters if you are a standard group of four people or a larger 12-person group. You want to ensure enough headroom while the tent keeps a low profile in any space you want to set it in. Comfort is another essential feature so you can sleep under a shaded tent, lay the sleeping bags or bed on a mud-proof tent floor, and stay safe from pesky bugs. You can have all the safety and comfort you need while camping outside with a group of six people thanks to the Ozark Trail 6-Person ConnectEnt. Your entire group will be sheltered under this 100-square-foot tent, which comfortably holds two queen air beds or up to six sleeping bags.

There was quite a bit of this sort of inconsistent mesh in some places, so not very well put together. The material of the tent body and rainfly are made of 68D coated polyester fabric. There’s some space at the bottom that’s not covered, and also some space at the top that’s not covered by the divider. The lowest height in the tent, which is at the four corners, is about 65 inches. This is slightly taller than my height, so I could stand up everywhere inside the Ozark Trail Tent, even at the corners.

The tent has skylights on the ceiling panels that provide inside lighting. These lights are adjustable; if you wish to gaze at the sky at night, you can always turn them off. The tent has eight sizable windows that allow you to add extra ventilation and access to various landscapes.