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The reaonably price Green River is a roomy tent that comes outfitted with a bonus screened-in vestibule with pull down shades. If you want protection from insects and critters and maximum ventilation, this tent is an obvious choice.
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Technical Details
- Seasons: 3; Doors: 1; Vestibules: 1; Poles: 4; Pole Type: Three + one 11mm fiberglass pole; Wall Material: 68D 190T polyester ripstop: Floor Material: 1800mm PU polyester taffeta; Fly Material: 75D 190T, 1800mm PU polyester ripstop- Freestanding
- Clip-sleeve construction
- Mesh vestibule with pull-down shades
- Watertight walls and mesh panels
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By C. A. Austin
Simply great. Love the entry way for giving you space to take shoes off, keeping the tent clean. I left it up for a week in the back yard and it went thru a couple good storms and remained up and dry inside. I love the high ceiling and space inside, we had 2 adults and 3 children and 1 infant sleep in it (that is definetly the max). Only wish is that the tent had lighter polls, then it would be an awesome backpacking tent for a group of four (but I can't find any tents with these features that I like that has the lighter polls).
By Danya (Winter Park, Colorado)
This tent is great. I had backpackers gear already, and got sick of mellow car trips where my dog and I had to squeeze into a tiny tent on a skinny thermarest. Now I generally camp more leisurely and this is awesome. Spacious, bug-free and absolutely a GREAT vestibule. I do struggle to put it up on my own, but it's worth the trouble. I haven't zipped the carrybag up since opening it the first time but then I haven't tried very hard. Now I sleep on a cot with the dog on a real dog bed and we are both much happier campers. It has loops for a gearloft/lantern (LED) and pockets on the sides. We have our containers of bathroom and kitchen gear stashed at the sides and room left for a nice blanket to cover the floor. Pleasant!
By Michelle Clements (Florida)
We got this tent before Thanksgiving and put it up in the back yard over the weekend to see how it would weather the upcoming rainy weather. It did fine. I did not water proof it through the first night of storms and it did leak a bit in the back where the rainfly does not come all the way to the bottom of the tent. After waterproofing seams and all, it was fine. I do love the vestibule. It's very roomy. We used a 9x12 inch tarp under the tent, and it worked well. There was no water penetration from the floor. I recommend that you replace the tent pegs. They are cheap and don't hold up in heavy winds. You can replace them with the steel ones from Walmart. They don't cost much, and it's worth it.
By d.s. (atlanta)
great tent, great price. integrated front porch worked great. we got hit by a 3 hour thunderstorm the first night in ocoee, tn, and we had no leaks. it is kind of heavy but, it's a base camp kind of thing anyway.
By W. Marik (St. Paul, MN USA)
We are currently a family of 3. There was ample room in the tent. After spending two summer weekends in the tent we still love it. My husband has put it up and down by himself. He has not had difficulty getting it back into the bag. A few bugs find their way under the flaps into the vestibule, but it is still great for a place to leave shoes and put coolers overnight. We put a ground tarp down large enough to provide a floor for the vestibule. We had light rain both weekends and were quite pleased with the tent. The only two reasons I did not rate the tent a 5 are 1- the vestibule door is at such an angle that it is very tough to bend over to zip it all the way down (and in the middle of the night to zip in and out of two doors to go potty can be loud!). 2 - the rain fly goes all the way to the ground and we ended up undoing the back of it and rolling it up on 90 degree days to allow more air into the tent so we did not over heat everything. The tent would not have cooled down to sleeping temperatures during the day. I would not take this tent to a festival where we camped in open fields during mid-summer. Overall, we love the tent, the spaciousness (we will easily have a family of 4 in here), and the vestibule (a great place to strip down a toddler before entering the tent. (They are out of the mosquitos, but you can pick off the ticks before they go into the main tent.) This tent is a good fit for most weekend family campers. It is too heavy for backpacking, but we didn't mind carrying it in to our primitive site two football fields away from the car.
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