Wenzel Children's Sprout Two-Person Dome Tent
Wenzel Children's Sprout Two-Person Dome Tent
CUSTOMER REVIEW
For some reason in the past, I had gotten my son a little kiddie tent that we had set up in the great room - probably along the time he was 2 or 3 and crawling through tunnels and such. Unfortunately that ended up being something he liked - having his own tent, his own little escape area. Better than his bedroom even. Now he's 8, and still likes having a tent for his own private area. I had a similar construction 4x4 one up till this point, but it was getting a little small for the stuff he likes to store in there, and I thought I'd look for something larger. I couldn't find any 5x5 tents, so had to go with this even larger one. Unfortunately that meant completely rearranging my great room, which we did yesterday in preparation of its arrival. It came well boxed, in a small zippered carrying pouch. The fiberglass rods, stakes (so it can actually be used outside unlike his other one) and the tent were all in good shape, and I spread it out and got the poles in without any issues.
It's pretty well made, especially for something under 30 bucks and it's huge compared to the last one - he jumped from 16 sq feet to 30, so he's loving it. The rear window unzips but is pretty small. Door opens nice and holds itself open well with the little strap - one reason I was eager to replace the smaller one he had, the doors were a horrible design.
There's even a small mesh pouch sewn into the right rear of the tent, maybe 10x10 inches, to store things.
For the price, there's no way to go wrong with this thing.
Wenzel Children's Sprout Two-Person Dome Tent
Category : Backpacking TentWenzel Children's Sprout Two-Person Dome Tent
CUSTOMER REVIEW
For some reason in the past, I had gotten my son a little kiddie tent that we had set up in the great room - probably along the time he was 2 or 3 and crawling through tunnels and such. Unfortunately that ended up being something he liked - having his own tent, his own little escape area. Better than his bedroom even. Now he's 8, and still likes having a tent for his own private area. I had a similar construction 4x4 one up till this point, but it was getting a little small for the stuff he likes to store in there, and I thought I'd look for something larger. I couldn't find any 5x5 tents, so had to go with this even larger one. Unfortunately that meant completely rearranging my great room, which we did yesterday in preparation of its arrival. It came well boxed, in a small zippered carrying pouch. The fiberglass rods, stakes (so it can actually be used outside unlike his other one) and the tent were all in good shape, and I spread it out and got the poles in without any issues.
It's pretty well made, especially for something under 30 bucks and it's huge compared to the last one - he jumped from 16 sq feet to 30, so he's loving it. The rear window unzips but is pretty small. Door opens nice and holds itself open well with the little strap - one reason I was eager to replace the smaller one he had, the doors were a horrible design.
There's even a small mesh pouch sewn into the right rear of the tent, maybe 10x10 inches, to store things.
For the price, there's no way to go wrong with this thing.
SINGLE PERSON TENT
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CUSTOMER REVIEW
For some reason in the past, I had gotten my son a little kiddie tent that we had set up in the great room - probably along the time he was 2 or 3 and crawling through tunnels and such. Unfortunately that ended up being something he liked - having his own tent, his own little escape area. Better than his bedroom even. Now he's 8, and still likes having a tent for his own private area. I had a similar construction 4x4 one up till this point, but it was getting a little small for the stuff he likes to store in there, and I thought I'd look for something larger. I couldn't find any 5x5 tents, so had to go with this even larger one. Unfortunately that meant completely rearranging my great room, which we did yesterday in preparation of its arrival. It came well boxed, in a small zippered carrying pouch. The fiberglass rods, stakes (so it can actually be used outside unlike his other one) and the tent were all in good shape, and I spread it out and got the poles in without any issues.
It's pretty well made, especially for something under 30 bucks and it's huge compared to the last one - he jumped from 16 sq feet to 30, so he's loving it. The rear window unzips but is pretty small. Door opens nice and holds itself open well with the little strap - one reason I was eager to replace the smaller one he had, the doors were a horrible design.
There's even a small mesh pouch sewn into the right rear of the tent, maybe 10x10 inches, to store things.
For the price, there's no way to go wrong with this thing.
Product Title : Wenzel Children's Sprout Two-Person Dome Tent

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