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Reddit mentions of RioRand Double Layer 2 Person Aluminum Rod Outdoor Camping Tent with Top Wind 2 Plus & Snow Skirt
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of RioRand Double Layer 2 Person Aluminum Rod Outdoor Camping Tent with Top Wind 2 Plus & Snow Skirt. Here are the top ones.
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- Tent Area:(60+150+60)*210cm.Weight: About 2.7kg.Package size:14*15*47
- Perfect construct design :two door and two closeable ventilation windows on both side,double zipper,convenient storage bags,tent lamp hook at the top of tent,snow skirt improving the performance of anti-water
- High quality :waterproof,windproof,rainproof,strong solid fabric,high-strength auminum rod
- Can be used in Spring,summer,autunm,winter.Suitable for camp,hiking and any other outdoor activities
- Easy set up,light and portable with portable bag,save more space in your backpacks,a good match with camping cookware and camp stove!
- Double Layer--windproof and Heat preservation
- Two door and two closeable ventilation windows on both side--Permeability
- Double zipper,storage bags--convenience
- There is a tent lamp hook at the top of tent--convenience to lighting
- Snow skirt can be rolled--improve the performance of anti-water and anti-wind,
- Waterproof double stitching seam tape--prevent big storm
- Strong Stability:cross aluminum pole design and through-bar design--avoid chaos in the gale wind,even can be used in Harsh weather conditions
- Tent Peg--lightweight but solid and not easy to rust
- Weight: About 2.7kg
- Package size:14*15*47
Features:
Specs:
Color | Orange |
Height | 45.3 Inches |
Length | 82.7 Inches |
Size | 2 Person |
Weight | 6 Pounds |
Width | 106.3 Inches |
depends, for a smaller tent i have this
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https://www.amazon.ca/RioRand-Aluminum-Outdoor-Camping-Topwind/dp/B00KGQ2PDI/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=tent&qid=1554092169&s=gateway&sr=8-7
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I picked it up for $70, if it doesn't make it back I won't cry, but it works damn well.. also super light, i've got it on my hiking backpack and I've gone on long hikes with it.
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Larger tents, I normally go Coleman or what ever is on sale with amazon. BUT they are also a lot heavier.
Hello. First of all, I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but I really have no idea what I'm doing and I need advice.
My girlfriend and I are 16 years old, and we each live with our parents, who are ALWAYS FUCKING HOME. To get alone time together, our solution has been to find a secluded spot in a forest near us and lay down a plastic tarp and a sleeping bag. This is nice and works fairly well, but we are interested in establishing something more permanent and cozy so I am exploring the option of having a tent set up full time that we can visit.
I really have no idea what I'd be looking for in camping equipment, so this is where I need some help. Obviously, portability is not a concern. But does the tent material have to be a specific kind of fabric for continuous exposure to rain for months on end? Does the tent need to have something specific about its shape and structure to deal with heavy snowfall?
Additionally, what would I look for in a location for the tent? It must be flat, obviously. But is it essential to be on top of a hill to prevent flooding, or in the shade to prevent sun damage?
Finally, what kind of maintenance would be required of a long term tent setup?
Here is what I'm currently thinking of buying:
Are these good choices?
Additionally, I'm looking for the following:
Again, I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing here so any help or advice is greatly appreciated. If someone has experience with long-term tent setups I would love to hear about that. Thank you for any help.