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The Suisse Sport Dome Tent is a spacious and durable 3-person tent designed for 3-season camping. With dimensions of 7 feet by 7 feet and a 48-inch center height, it features a weather-resistant 600MM coated rainfly, easy setup with speed clips, and a mesh ceiling for ventilation. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking comfort and reliability.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Grey |
Size | 3 person |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Features | Rainfly |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Included components | Pole, Rainfly |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Suisse Sport |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Exxel Outdoors, Inc. |
Item model number | SS070748GB |
Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 213.36 x 121.92 cm; 3.18 kg |
ASIN | B00IYD9HVI |
A**Z
PERFECTA
Es muy buena la tienda de campaña y el precio es lo mejorDice que caben 3 personas pero les aseguro que caben 4 y hasta sobra espacioBuena calidadLe doy 10 de 10
D**V
Best 3 man tent I’ve ever owned, and worth the money!
I’d say a 4.6 ⭐️, but that’s not an option, so I’ll give the 5.It’s a great travel companion. I used it for a 3.5 week motorcycle trip across eastern Canada’s coast line (highly recommend trip). I only had to use the tent 6-7 night along the way, as I had lots of family to stay with, but it held up pretty great for those few days.Pros:-Small-Light-Fits back in the bag without a problem-Only has 2 poles (lighter and easier set up)-It fit me (5’10” 220 lbs, my bags, single air mattress (6” thick), and lots of motorcycle gear (helmet, jacket pants rain gear) no problem-Was pretty dry inside in most light rain 🌧-has a little hammock in the top that is great to put a light on, and store stuff. It’s where I kept my phone in case the floor got wet.-SUPPER EASY TO SET UP AND TAKE DOWN. No sliding poles through the fabric loops/tubes. You just put the pole ends in the corner pockets and clip the clips on. Then peg it down, and put the rain tarp on (if you might see rain) and your done. 5 min up and 5 min down (even with me whiping down the bottom before putting it away)Cons:-I am 5’10” and even with a 7 foot base I had to turn my air mattress on a 45 degree angle (corner to corner) so my feet or pillow would not touch the sides. NOTE: my air mattress is 6” thick, but it would be tight with more than 1 person in this tent. I think this is because it is only 48” tall the wall angle is a little drastic for a thick mattress. Thin mats would work better, keeping you lower. It would probable be good for 2 with smaller mats.-I had one night in Trout River Newfoundland Provincial Park where it rained 30+mm, I had to set up and take down in the rain. There was hurricane warnings I think. Crazy windy, crazy rainy. The tent was holding up really well, but eventually the wind popped a pole out in the middle of the night and the rain started to come through every seam where there was anything pulling on it (poles, pegs, even the door flap loops), due to the slackness there was a drop here and there running down the seams. But all my gear got a little wet with the pooling. I’m sure the tent would be fine under normal cercomestances, but I thought it was worth mentioning.-the only improvement(s) I can think of really are door related, a second door or window on the back for improved air flow, and maybe a “D” style door so it would give more screen when open and the door would stay in the securing loops a little better.Now I do have to finish with, This is the best 3 man tent I’ve ever owned! Well worth the money! Thanks,
R**P
Great little tent for Cub Scout campouts with my grandson!
I am very happy with this little tent! I was a Boy Scout for years and camped out a lot. When my daughters were young we camped out as part of the YMCA Indian Guides/Indian Princesses. I have had experience with a number of different types of tents. This is the easiest to set up of any I have used. It fits two pretty comfortably. Three could squeeze in, but there would be little room left for gear. The floor is made of the woven plastic tarp material. I suppose theoretically this means you do not need a footprint/ground cloth, but I use one anyway.The instructions for setup are pretty clear, but we have developed a slightly different approach. We lay out the tent, piece the poles together, and stick them in the little pockets at the corners, forming an X over the tent. I then tie the nylon ties to the poles to hold the X in place while we clip the plastic clips to the poles. Setting up this way takes literally a couple of minutes. Once set up this way, staking the corners is more or less optional. I do stick the stakes in just to keep the tent from sliding around on the ground cloth.For the price, if you are just getting started in camping for two people, maybe three, this is a great tent for the money. Even with the rain fly I am not sure I would want to be in a rainstorm with it, but I am a fair weather camper anyway. I have been on several campouts in the past where we endured downpours, and I choose to no longer participate if I can avoid it!
S**N
Nice Tent!
Started bringing GF along on backpack camping trips and needed more room, while still keeping weight and price in check...this tent fit well.On prior outing with (her) 2p pup/A-frame tent, me, GF, and my mid-sized dog slept in the tent while our gear stayed outside under a tarp...and it was still tight. It rained, we got wet, and froze...ugh. We should have taken my 2p tent, but she "liked hers better". :(So I bought this. 7x7'(nominal I suppose), 5.6 lbs (lt 3lbs/person), and if you strap the poles to the pack, you can fold the tent into a 12x10x6" cube for inside the pack.Pros:Roomy...me, GF, (and now) two mid-sized dogs, and two backpacks fit inside. No spare floor space but definitely roomier that the 2p tents, even with the addtl. dog and packs.Clip on pole attachments...definitely better than sliding the poles in/out the "tent tubes".Fiberglass poles...sure they're not aluminum, but they are thick/solid..seem durable enough.The tent material. The inside of the tent is thinly lined with a rubbery coating. This makes the tent material seem a little thicker, more durable than most cheaper nylon tents...similar what I've seen in more expensive tents.The seams are taped. I haven't rain tested it yet, but this and the interior coating makes me think that this will hold up to a decent rain. Plus, I've learned to waterproof all new tents. So my tent has also received a waterproofing treatment, both inside and out. So I can't fully speak to the permeability of the tent, but it seems better than comparable others.Breathable...75 deg day, 40 deg night...four life forms...minimal condensation, never noticed any "stuffiness" (given one night observed). Also with the door panels closed it was about 5 deg warmer in the tent.Guy lines for the rain fly...nice touch for added stability.Cons:No reinforcement on the attachment points. Nothing of concern now, but the seams seem a little strained at these points.The mesh zips at the bottom, but the door flaps just attach horizontally by velcro (both zip vertically)...horizontal zippers for the door flaps would be nice.The tent I received is light grey, black bathtub floor (unlike listing photo), and a blue rain fly with orange trim. Sure it's not "ultralight"(ultraexpensive) but it's a great tent for the price.
B**C
Buena
Es amplia, no se filtra el agua.
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