Triple trekking tent Tramp LITE CAMP 3, green Review
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Description of Triple trekking tent Tramp LITE CAMP 3, green
- The size of the tent was accurate to what was described, and there is sufficient ventilation. When tested in a light rain, it performed admirably. The tent and the awning are both conveniently mounted to the frame, which contributes to the tent's user-friendly design. They made advantage of the little things on the side, which turned out to be helpful and included a shelf and pockets.
- During the early stages of the selection process, the color scheme of the tent did not particularly appeal to us. However, despite the fact that this is a highly subjective factor, we came to the conclusion that the tent's practical and technical aspects are of more significance. As a consequence of this, as we were setting up the tent, we thought the appearance was rather nice, therefore we did not discover any drawbacks per se.
- Not complicated to put together, not very large, and not overly heavy to move around.
- In the dressing room, there is an insufficient amount of floor covering. Because of its size and potential utility, it could shield items from the precipitation. The strap that was supposed to be used to attach a flashlight to the middle of the tent was immediately removed. Doesn't keep very warm. After the initial inspection, there are no longer any deficiencies.
- Thanks to delivery, which cannot arrive within the promised time, the tent has not been tried. Hope all is well with her.
- Big
- Lots of shortcomings. The feeling that people who didn’t go hiking with tents designed, in detail in the comments
- Easy to assemble, price, for two + to hide things from the rain around the edges is great!
- The inner tent has to be undocked from the outer tent each time. The sticks are not threaded through the fabric tunnel of the outer tent, but are attached to the ties, which is why it is impossible to fix the inner tent on the awning so that when it is re-deployed, you do not have to fiddle with it. The outer awning almost falls short of the ground, no matter how hard I tried to pull it up. But maybe it has to do with the landscape.