Good Design: The Ozark Trail 1-Person Backpacking Tent

This weight makes it somewhat difficult to load into and unload out of a vehicle, but once on the ground, the tank-grade roller bag allows it to be moved with ease, especially if you have two people. However, fitting it into a compact car may still be a challenge. The price tag may also be too high for some shoppers, but we feel the quality increase is worth it if you can swing it. There is no indication about waterproofness rating, but seams are ozark trail canopy taped and the tent is built to be waterproof. All the windows and the doors are double-layer, with mesh and with panels for protection.

First, all Ozark Trail tents should be considered “fair-weather” shelters. That doesn’t mean they all leak when it rains or collapse when it’s windy, but they simply aren’t built for bad weather. Light wind and rain should be fine, but you’ll want to take some steps to prepare for both (more on that below).

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In the conclusion of this Ozark Trail Base Camp 14-Person Cabin Tent review. I would say that it is so easy to get impressed with this tent which looks like a castle to me. But bear in mind a few things pointed out in the text; it is not for the declared number of users, and the actual size is far smaller than what you might think in view of its 16 x 16 declared size. There are many poles here, but this is expected from such a structure. The main 12 poles are steel and the 10 roof poles are fiberglass. Note that unlike other tents, here you have built-in dividers that fully close the walls.

The tent itself is nice and roomy, and boasts a 6-foot peak height to make changing clothes a drama-free endeavor. This screened-in shelter also gets high points for its price, which is always a selling point with an Ozark Trail tent, but this one represents a particularly good value considering all its features. This isn’t an instant tent, but ease of use is still a high point of this model thanks to the simple setup. Just slide the roof poles into place, then plug the side and corner poles into their designated hubs and raise it all up. Two people can get this cabin set up in about five minutes, but setting the 2 Room Cabin up solo isn’t out of the question either. Each of the cabin’s three rooms includes its own privacy divider, and each is large enough to fit a queen-sized mattress as well, so it’s a great option for large groups or families.

It is very small and would be best ozark trail chair suited for one person and their gear. If you are very tall, you will need to sleep diagonally. The tent is pretty smothering – it has no windows except for the top-half of the door, and a small screen on the top (covered by the rain-fly). The door zips 180 degrees all the way around the bottom, for ease of getting in and out. The tent itself is made of a rip-stop type nylon, and has single stitching throughout.

The rain-fly is sewn on at two corners, and hooks into two other loops of cloth on opposite sites. Convenient, but it limits the use of the rain-fly for any other purpose (such as a wind tarp, or to collect water drip etc). When something says “waterproof” it does not mean it will not leak. It is made of nylon and nylon does not keep water out. It is simply a way to keep you from direct weather contact.

What makes this particular tent so cool is that it has four separate “rooms” or compartments. Each one can fit a queen-sized air mattress and has a zippered divider curtain that gives it that room ozark trail canopy feel. The center room can also hold two queen-sized air mattresses. The separate pods have their own doors for easy access, and there’s another for the screen room.