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Review on ๐Ÿ• Forceatt Camping Tent: Professional Waterproof & Windproof Lightweight Backpacking Tent for Outdoor Adventure by Adrian Woodside

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A deeply reliable tent, and serious value for the money.

I have taken this on a half dozen camping trips in the northern Midwest thus far. I definitely did hit it with a solid dose of waterproofing spray before I took it out, due to an overabundance of caution. On my fourth trip, I spent one whole day and night hovering in the tent, avoiding the enormous thunderstorms that slammed us for just over a day solid. Not one leak or drop of water made it in. This is a rock solid tent for two people who want to have some space to spread out. It is NOT a 4 person. MAYBE three, if they are very friendly. But not four. No way. Two would find it luxurious and spacious. I tend towards "glamping", bringing a full solar array, a sine wave converter power station, a camp stove, full cooking kit, etc., so my tent can easily get a bit crowded. I have yet to run into any lack of space in the tent, and I bring a big cot to sleep on. I stow my gear either under the cot, or hang it in the storage spaces. Guyline and stake this tent down properly, and you will not have a problem with wind or anything else. It's a fine tent for general use for camping 3 seasons. Comfortable, spacious, and dry. Two doors is awesome, if you're sharing space and need two entries so you don't have to step over one another. Overall, a very nice tent for casual campers, and it stands up nicely to the elements.

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Pros
  • โ€Ž90.55 Inches
Cons
  • The tentโ€™s poles may be flimsy and prone to breaking under strain