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The Tents 245C Cavas Cabin is a heavy-duty, 9' x 12' camping tent designed for up to 7 people. Made from durable cotton with a waterproof rating of 1000mm, it features UV protection and a free-standing design for easy setup. Ideal for both summer and winter camping, this tent combines comfort and resilience for all your outdoor adventures.
Brand | Trek |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 7 Person |
Seasons | Winter, Summer |
Water Resistance Technology | 1000 millimeters |
Special Feature | Waterproof, UVProtection |
Occupant Capacity | 7 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Canvas, Metal |
Color | Yellow/White |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | steel |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Cotton |
Maximum Height | 48 Inches |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | Tunnel |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 11.5 x 11 inches |
Package Weight | 66.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Trek |
Part Number | 245F |
J**F
Perfect
Great tent, used it 6 times over the summer. easy to set up and tear down.
N**S
good substitute for a small yurt
After setting up this tent and using it for a few months, I was inclined to give it three stars. I never spent more than $100 on a tent before... at a cost of $600+, my expectations were high. There were many little details that disappointed me... the worst of which were the instructions. It was like a riddle. Very little effort was put forth by the manufacturers to draft user-friendly instructions. ups and downs aside, I went with four stars because ultimately I got what I wanted. It just required extra effort (i.e. building a wooden platform, buying extra hardware, buying extra ropes and anchors to hold the tent in place... another $300 in materials.)the fabric is very strong, which is the biggest plus. Be careful around the seems though. I ripped a corner as I pulled it tight prior to staking. the hardware is weak. the stakes are tiny and plastic... I doubt they could hold such a large tent if the wind blew hard. the three support poles are difficult to get into place, and they don't feel sturdy until you batten down the entire structure. I was definitely afraid of bending them by accident. the three support-poles must root securely on the ground, yet the manufacturer must have forgotten this step. the center support-pole sits at 90 degrees, but the two side supports sit at an angle, and they will slip out if not anchored to something. the manufacturer does not provide guidance or hardware to address this.Although it's a big space inside, the overall design is very spartan and utilitarian. If you are looking for something more sexy, go with the yurt-style. The main opening on this trek tent is blocked by the main support pole running vertically, making the entrance narrow and awkward. you're definitely not getting a sofa inside.for a semi-permanent structure, it works great if you're willing to put in the extras. but if you need quick setup and takedown, this is not for you.
J**R
Not bad
You get what you pay for. In the case of this tent, you don't get top quality, but you don't pay top dollar either. The tent isn't bad. It's nice and roomy once you get it set up, but getting it set up is the problem.I've had mine for a few years now (so they MAY have made some changes to it, I don't know).Don't even TRY to set it up alone. It can be done, but even with two people it's tough to do. One bit of information on setting this up is critical: the tent gets its stability from the stakes and tie-offs. This is in no way a "free standing" tent that needs to be tied down for protection from the wind. For some reason that wasn't so obvious to me when I first got it. It looked like it should stand up mostly on its own. It does not.Get or make some GOOD stakes (and extras). Don't skimp or you'll only regret it.It may just be my lack of patience, but whenever I get mine set up, it never looks quite like the pictures. It's always quite a bit more... "droopy" looking.Quality wise, I'd give it a 7 out of 10. In trying to pull the tent tight I actually ripped the stitching along the very top of the tent, and had to sew it back up myself (very heavy canvas, not fun stitching...) This is an area that obviously has to take a lot of stress and abuse, and I was surpised it ripped as easiliy as it did. With my fix, I haven't had any more trouble with it (it was only one corner that let go - the other corner has held just fine without any of my stitching re-work).Aside from that, this is just what it looks like, four walls and a roof. The bottom is heavy duty enough not to have failed me yet. I'm not overly cautious with it, so I take that as a plus.The plasticy,rubbery rain fly/sun shield is a good addition. A bit flimsy, but I look at it as a freebie they didn't need to stick in, so I can't complain.The canvas did rapidly fade once the sun shone on it, but that means very little to me personally.Would I buy it again? A definite maybe. I remember when making this purhcase that I steered away from some of the other wall tents that looked like they needed more tie-offs - but now that I realize this needs just as many I might make a different decision. But for the price, this really isn't a bad deal.Mine has no outlet for a chimney, that's something I miss having...So my review on this is pretty much down the middle. If you can easily afford more, or it's going to get used a LOT, then spend more. If you just need somethihng for occasional use, this is probably fine for you.If you're doing a lot of weekend family camping, I'd recommend more of a large "pop up" tent. It'd be about 50lbs lighter, take up much less space in your vehicle, and setup in a snap without having to get all p'd off at your wife while trying to raise it. : )Plus you'll really stick out in a campground with this thing! And I don't mean that in a good way. It really does look a little silly set up in the woods next to a bunch of colemans. It's very tall and very bright. When everybody around you spends five minutes popping up their tents, compared to your hour and a half, you tend to get a little sensitive to your tent standing out so much. You'll keep asking youself "why exactly do I have this thing again?".
B**Y
tent
Just the tent i been looking for. Its perfect and it will be used alot! I will be able to go hunting and not freeze.
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