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Review on Trekking tent for four persons Green Glade Zoro 4 by Mateusz Majchrzak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, could have found something else.

Bought for traveling with family. I have a similar tent, but small, double, so I chose this one - it is structurally ideal, for my taste, and a double exit with a large vestibule adds to its attractiveness. During the test installation, everything was in order. But the journey was full of surprises. The tent had to be set up in strong winds with an approaching thunderstorm. First of all, I inserted the arches, and then a loop with an eyelet was torn out of the left rear corner . The corner was wrinkled, the arcs bend under the gusts of wind . I covered it with a canopy, I thought I would fix it on stretch marks - but the figurines. These wires do not drive into the clay, even crying . I had to chop the ground with an ax and somehow drive pegs into the cut slots, but this is not serious . As a result, the canopy lay on the tent, all this dangling in the wind, trying to lie down on the ground, all this in the pouring rain. It's good that the arcs withstood, it's good that the tent didn't break. We stayed dry and not cold. The loop had to be sewn into the corner. I'll probably replace the pegs - I'll have to buy . Of course, I will not throw out the tent. I'll check all the seams. I will replace the pegs. But the question arises: why should I buy something additionally and refine something for which I have already paid money?

Pros
  • Big. We stayed overnight with a family with three children - quite comfortable. Lightweight and compact when assembled. Can be carried in a backpack. Easy to assemble / disassemble. With a certain skill, you can put it alone. It really doesn't get wet. Cheap.
Cons
  • Dead arches. Caught in a thunderstorm with a strong wind - literally falls under the gusts. The arcs do not break, which, of course, is good, but their thickness and elasticity are clearly not enough to support structures of such windage. Dead pegs. Literally wire. It’s good to stick only into the sand, but I couldn’t even drive it into dry clay with an ax - they bend like . Like wire! Dead seams. At the second (!) Installation, inserting the arc, pulled out the loop with the grommet from the corner of the tent.

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May 29, 2023
With its pros: Size, vestibule, water permeability Its cons: Seams, but good for this price