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Review on Triple trekking tent Tramp LITE CAMP 3, sand by Ada Szwed ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

I'm going to go in chronological order now. After opening the package, I found that the product weighed 4300 grams, bringing the total to a weight of 4500 grams. It's simple to implement, but: Ties secure the awning's edges. In other words, first the tent is erected, and then the awning is draped over it; the latter requires the use of inconvenient bows. And if it rains too, it's a complete farce. The awning can't be retracted regularly because of the external arc from the tent's vestibule. It would be wonderful if there was a way to close the mesh at the top of the tent, which is how the tent's heat escapes. Although the tent only has three beds, four adults were able to sleep inside without any issues (albeit the four largest would not have fit on the ground). It's nice to have 2 ways out of the tent, but if it starts raining, you can only use the door that has a vestibule to keep the rain from seeping inside. The awning stays dry, so that's good. In general, the tent has met my expectations. In most cases, an awning would be erected first, and then a tent would be added; this is the most stylish option, but the selyavi rarely come across any such tents.

Pros
  • Big
Cons
  • There are several flaws. Assumption that those who didn't use tents when camping on hikes (explained in further depth below)