Wenzel Ridgeline 3 Person Dome Tent 2012
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- ASIN: B0069PF61I
By : Coleman
Price : $44.99

Product Description
Sleeping up to three people the beautiful sport dome the Liberty Mountain Sports Wenzel Ridgeline is a great place to throw your sleeping bag in for a good nights sleep when you are camping. This tent is easy to setup and comes with two fiberglass poles for setup and features a large Dutch D style door for easy entry and exit into the tent. Two windows and mesh roof vents provide the ventilation you seek from a tent. Features: 68D Polyester Mesh, One Door. Model Year: 2012, Product ID: 255330, Shipping Exclusion: This item is only available for shipment by UPS to the lower 48 United States. APO, FPO, PO BOX, Hawaii, and Alaska shipments may not be possible for this item. (Please call prior to purchase.), Special Order: This is a Special Order item, will be shipped from the manufacturer, and is not stocked in our warehouse. All Returns/Exchanges are subject to a 20% restocking fee. This item does not qualify for our Price Matching Policy. Order processing time may vary.
Product Details
- Shipping Information: View shipping rates and policies
- ASIN: B0069PF61I
Product Features
- Sleeps Three People
- Size: 84in x 84in x 50in
- Two Fiberglass Poles
- 185T Polyester Taffeta 600mm Polyurethane Wall
- 215 Gram Polyethylene Floor
Costumer Reviews
My family does a lot of camping in a trailer and the kids like to sleep in tents. We've been through a lot of tents over the years, and have chosen progressively smaller tents each time. This tent has everything that's important to me: a strong tub floor, two-pole assembly that the kids can do themselves, low profile so it won't blow over as easily, good zippers, and fits a queen size air mattress that two people can share. I was surprised and pleased by the fly's two mini-poles that fit horizontally over both windows to form little awnings. This tent is not just for the kids, though - I plan on using it myself. I'm happy to have found a good, simple tent that has everything I need.
Just for me and my back pack, plenty of space inside. I thought it needed more color outside for visability of finding my way back home with a load of firewood or bucket of water in the twilight, but carring bright bandanas for a flag keeps the waspers away from my door. Tent doesn't have much of exterior anchor system in high wind but a little gold nylon rope from the grommets to an anchor worked fine (and I slept like a baby). Good floor, good ventilation BUT BUT BUT it smelled like plastic the first couple of days so let it air out, pack it with some of those silica gel packets, maybe a few squirts of febreeze . . . mighty fine little tent for the price. It packs well just keep your poles outside the pack as to not stress fiberglass.
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