Mac Sports Rockies Quick - set 6 - person Tent Review
Categories | coleman 4 person tent |
Product Code | B001BP744I |
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Price | $89.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #922235 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Mac Sports
Features
- Long lasting fiberglass poles
- Rated for three seasons
- PolyUrethane material makes fabric wind and water resistant
- Meets CPAl 84 fire retardancy standards. Open dimensions: 120"L x 120"W x 57"H
- Set up time-1 minute/Sleeps 3/Interior height-57"
- Long lasting fiberglass poles
- Rated for three seasons
- PolyUrethane material makes fabric wind and water resistant
- Meets CPAl 84 fire retardancy standards. Open dimensions: 120"L x 120"W x 57"H
- Set up time-1 minute/Sleeps 3/Interior height-57"
Product Description
Campsite completed... in only 1 MINUTE! Cozy Mac Sports Quick - set Tents, SAVE BIG! Few Tents successfully combine both extreme portability and lightning-fast setup. Most models are either one or the other. Luckily, the engineers at Mac Sports were up to the challenge... you can have your cake and eat it, too, on your next backwoods adventure with these awesomely packable Quick-set Tents! Each features a patented roll-up bag you can carry no problem. And each sets up in about a minute! Included stakes are optional, providing extra security when you need it. Don't wait! Order Today! 600 mm water-resistant coated nylon walls and bathtub-style floor; 10 x 10' floor space, 4'9" center height; 4 fiberglass pole support system; U-style single door; Geodesic dome style. Weighs 10 1/2 lbs.; AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Mac Sports Kodiak Quick-set 4-person Tent; Mac Sports Alpine Quick-set 4-person Tent - word search in our store for 'Mac Sports'. Mac Sports Rockies Quick-set 6-person Tent
Customer Reviews
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Small and flimsy.
By Noname
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RLD55RGKSDOX6 This Mac tent is our second instant tent. Our first one was a Three-Person Camping Dome Tent 7 Feet X 7 Feet One Touch Set Up we bought for my husband and son to go camping together. It worked so well, we thought we'd buy a bigger one for the family. Unfortunately, we couldn't find a large enough instant tent in that brand, so we thought we'd try Mac.I wasn't sure of the dimensions on this tent when I bought it. What's listed isn't clear. When the box arrived, It said 10'x10', which was fine.Opening it was easy. It just pulls right out of the bag. Then, I just need to stake it in and put the rain fly on. The fly stretches beyond the front and back doors (yes, there are two doors) and needs to be staked in. It has a flap on both ends that leads to the doors, which can be rolled up and tucked out of the way.There are no windows except on the doors.The material is thinner than any other tent I've ever seen, even on the floor. I am going to have to see how much usage I can get out of this tent before it rips. Then, I'll come back to update the review.10'x10' is a laugh. That has to be the dimensions when measuring from the fly to fly, which are staked outside the tent. My husband is 6'2" and he cannot lay straight from door to door.If we lay lengthwise from side to side, we can fit my husband and the two kids, if we sleep like sardines. However, my husband is opting to just take the other tent with us and have two sleep in each.As for putting it away, it's faster than a traditional tent, but our three man tent is much quicker and easier to put away. If I had to do it again, I'd just buy another one of those three man tents we bought originally; since we would be sleeping in two tents, anyway._____________UPDATE: I opened and packed this tent about four or five times, practicing "camp" in my family room to make sure the air mattresses fit (it fits two twins). I wanted to make sure I felt comfortable with it before I set out for a real camping experience.Let me tell you, the very first time I went camping with this tent, I took it out like I did those other times and found that the poles had broken in FIVE different places. I had just taken it out the night before and it was fine. How in the world did it fall apart so suddenly? I have no clue. Storage was not the issue, as it was not crammed into the car in any rough manner. Nothing was sitting on top of it. For a camping item, it was treated very gently. Perhaps it the poles can only be stressed so many times before breaking. Maybe that's why the warranty is only 90 days.I attempted a rough duct taping patch with blue duct tape, but with six points broken, nothing could be done. Lucky for me, I was camping with friends. This could have made the trip a disaster.
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