With its pros: A budget option. Gathering quickly. The seams are stitched and taped, there is no marriage. Has some cons: The previous family tent is Canadian Camper KARIBU 3, so I will compare with it. 1) There is no storm guy in the center of the side and the outer awning sometimes starts to come into contact with the inner one, no matter how hard you try to pull it. Because of this, the inner tent also gets wet. 2) The arcs are thin. At the Canadian Camper, the arches are stronger and, when assembled with an inner awning, the tent holds its shape. It can be easily moved or lifted above itself and shake out the debris. At this tent, when you try to raise it, the bottom begins to sag and the fasteners fly out of the arcs. It is inconvenient to carry the assembled tent alone. 3) The tent fits into the bag only if it is carefully rolled up. I had to reassemble it twice each time to stuff it. I would like a bigger bag.
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