I got my 4 -6 person tent 2 weeks ago. There are improvements to the window. Bo centre hook to hold a lantern but the roof is now a vent area for more ventilation andnit comes with a removable rain flap. I watched the ayamaya channel to lear how to fold the tent; i was a hopeless case following the directions on the bag and on the instruction sheet; then i had absolutely no clue how to set up the poles for the door flap until I watched this video; saved my sanity. I just want to know how to set up the ropes so they can easily tighten. Oh, this is my 1st tent. I added a waterproofing spray for added protection
Very cool, much like the hoop type windshield shades for the car/truck. Sagging sides are likely to cup water in the rain. I agree, the 2 cinch straps on the bag are likely shoulder straps for carrying from the car or used as tie-down straps to secure it on the outside of pack/rack.
That tent is the most confusing one I’ve ever seen! Don’t think it was designed by people who knew what a tent really needs. :) Still a cool video to see and will be helpful for any prospective customers looking to learn more about it before purchasing. 👍
Thank ypu so much for your video. I finally how know how to set up the poles for the door flap😅. Now to set up the rope like yours for easy tightening.
Only window covers need zippers, no need for zippers on screens unless it is to be used as a hunting blind. Also the “ front porch cover” is angled so it will direct rain water toward the tent? It uses some traditional poles and lines, which I think most pop-up consumers are trying to avoid. Vestibule floor is going to get trampled. So I would say poorly thought out, but it gets tons of cool points! Thanks for showing us!
10:17 Looks like a little Cala pillar, that’s what I was thinking when I saw this on a different video Also thank you because my dog broke my tent this one is super spacious and he’s a pretty big dog And hates tight spaces and I have a pretty small tent currently, but when I get this one he’ll be able to run around
I took this to the park to let my kids play and the friends I was with laughed because I threw it and it didn't open. Take 2 redeemed but it was still funny.
I'm looking into this tent to pitch inside my house in Canada if/when the power grid goes down in the winter. (People won't last for very long at -40.) I'm worried about a cyber attack this winter (2021). I like the vestibule. I could use that as an airlock to keep the heat in. How stable would this tent be indoors without the pegs and ropes? I might be able to tie the ropes to something, but definitely no pegs. :) Would it be sturdy enough to throw a blanket over to add some insulation, or would that collapse the tent? What about a mylar blanket?
This tent does need something on the corners to keep the tent down. Otherwise the blankets on top would fold it down. Check out the other tent review on my channel. It is a multi pole tent and is much stronger.