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Wenzel North Star 10- by 10-Foot Four Person Pentadome Tent | 
enlarge | Brand: Wenzel Category: Sports
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 43007
Color: Grey/ Black/ Red Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.3 Dimensions (in): 24 x 7.8 x 8
MPN: 36266 Model: 36266 UPC: 047297362664 EAN: 0047297362664 ASIN: B000NBDU7G
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| Features:
| • | Weather armor polyester fabric gives tremendous reliability and toughness and is enhanced with an additional polyurethane coating | | • | Armor tough seams throughout the body of the tent, our sewing technique incorporates double stitched, lap-feld seams that provide a stronger shingle effect against water. | | • | Weather Armor details have all threads, zippers and webbing treated with superior water repellency applications to enforce these critical areas | | • | Rain Shingle - our rain shingle layer on the lower portion of the tent wall provides a water shed effect | | • | Sonic sealed floors are welded, not sewn, therefore eliminating stitching and needle holes that create another potential area for water to penetrate |
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Product Description Wenzel North Star Sport Dome Tent sleeps 4, sets up faster with a 5-way center hub! Vacation time is too precious to waste setting up the tent! So the Wenzel North Star uses a unique 5-way center hub with Fast Feet and clip system for quick and easy set-up. And just like all Wenzel tents this one is roomy, comfortable and expertly designed. Stretch out, North Star sleeps 4 people comfortably. Built for serious family camping fun: Generous 10' 6" x 10' base size with 52" center height; Updraft Ventilation System provides excellent airflow in tent; Removable fly, with hoop frame over door; Shockcorded fiberglass frame for ease of assembly; Tub style welded polyethylene floor with rain shingle for excellent weather protection; Light-yet strong polyester taffeta walls; Includes gear loft for storage; 3 polyester mesh windows let the breezes in, keep even the smallest critters out; Easy-access Dutch "D" style zippered door; Lightweight, non-rusting plastic pegs; Carry weight: 14 lbs. Get more fun out of your camping with Wenzel. Order Today! Wenzel North Star Sport Dome Tent
Product Description This 10-foot, 6-inch x 10-foot, five-sided-dome tent with 60 inches of center head room accommodates four campers on a welded-polyethylene tub-style floor to keep out ground moisture and is made of rugged, weather-resistant polyester with a polyurethane coating for reliability. A removable fly with hoop frame over the D-style door keeps out rain. Double-stitched, lap-feld seams provide a shingle effect to prevent moisture seepage. A rain-shingle layer on the tent's lower portion provides a watershed effect. Other weather-resistant details include thread, zippers, and webbing treated with water repellents. Windows and roof are made of polyester mesh. A lightweight, shockcorded fiberglass frame provides for quick set-up. The tent includes a gear loft for storage and has a 10-year warranty against defects. Amazon.com Tent Guide Selecting a Tent Fortunately, there are all kinds of tents for weekend car campers, Everest expeditions, and everything in-between. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Expect the Worst In general, it's wise to choose a tent that's designed to withstand the worst possible conditions you think you'll face. For instance, if you're a summer car camper in a region where weather is predictable, an inexpensive family or all purpose tent will likely do the trick--especially if a vehicle is nearby and you can make a mad dash for safety when bad weather swoops in! If you're a backpacker, alpine climber or bike explorer, or if you like to car camp in all seasons, you'll want to take something designed to handle more adversity. Three- and Four-Season Tents For summer, early fall and late spring outings, choose a three-season tent. At minimum, a quality three season tent will have lightweight aluminum poles, a reinforced floor, durable stitching, and a quality rain-fly. Some three-season tents offer more open-air netting and are more specifically designed for summer backpacking and other activities. Many premium tents will feature pre-sealed, taped seams and a silicone-impregnated rain-fly for enhanced waterproofness. For winter camping or alpine travel, go with a four season model. Because they typically feature more durable fabric coatings, as well as more poles, four-season tents are designed to handle heavy snowfall and high winds without collapsing. Of course, four-season tents exact a weight penalty of about 10 to 20 percent in trade for their strength and durability. They also tend to be more expensive. Domes and Tunnels Tents are broadly categorized into two types, freestanding, which can stand up on their own, and those that must be staked down in order to stand upright. Freestanding tents often incorporate a dome-shaped design, and most four-season tents are constructed this way because a dome leaves no flat spots on the outer surface where snow can collect. Domes are also inherently stronger than any other design. Meanwhile, many three-season models employ a modified dome configuration called a tunnel. These are still freestanding, but they require fewer poles than a dome, use less fabric, and typically have a rectangular floor-plan that offers less storage space than a dome configuration. Many one and two-person tents are not freestanding, but they make up for it by being more lightweight. Because they use fewer poles, they can also be quicker to set up than a dome. Size Matters Ask yourself how many people you'd like to fit in your fabric hotel now and in the future. For soloists and minimalists, check out one-person tents. If you're a mega-minimalist, or if you have your eye on doing some big wall climbs, a waterproof-breathable bivy sack is the ticket. Some bivy sacks feature poles and stake points to give you a little more breathing room. Also, if you don't need bug protection and you want to save weight, check out open-air shelters. Families who plan on car camping in good weather can choose from a wide range of jumbo-sized tents that will accommodate all your little ones with room to spare. A wide range of capacities is also available for three- and four-season backpacking and expedition tents. Remember, though, the bigger the tent you buy, the heavier it will be, although it's easy to break up the tent components among several people in your group. It's also helpful to compare the volume and floor-space measurements of models you're considering.
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Good value for the price September 6, 2008 J. Kavanaugh (PA) I was easily able to set it up by myself. Don't think you could put more than 2 people and their stuff in it. But that worked out well.
Great smaller tent for the money July 28, 2008 Nanny (Horse Shoe Run, WV USA) I'm a 66 year old grandmother, bought this tent to take my grandaughter camping. Easy set up and plenty of room for the two of us. I set this tent up alone in my yard and we camped out here also. Big enough for a queen size air mattress and room left over. Would definitely buy another. Wouldn't recommend for four people.
Good for the money July 19, 2008 Robert R. Fisher (Tallahassee, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Wenzel North Star is a good tent for the money. I have had it up for 10 nights of camping including two nights of rain. I owned another Wenzel (50-60 nights use) for several years and I noticed several upgrades noted below. Positives: I liked the pentagon shape which added room for storage in the corners. The air vent is a very nice upgrade. I placed a fan in the vent and we had cool air almost immediately. The tent pole rings and pegs were much stronger than the previous Wenzel I owned and should last a long time. The rain fly provided good coverage while allowing the user to keep the windows open a bit for ventilation. Negatives: This is not a 4 person tent. Three adults will fill this up. I camp with my two boys so it is not a problem but keep that in mind. As with any tent you will need to seal the seems before heading out. That goes double for this tent. A minor complaint would be the mesh storage bag near the door. It was impossible to reach up and use with one hand. Not a big deal unless you are comfy in your bag and forget your keys.
Solid tent for the money with a few minor issues June 6, 2008 Jeff Gautrau 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Used this at a 2 day music festival and loved the design and roominess of this tent. This tent took a pretty good beating from the rain on the first day/night and held up great. The only issues I had were the cheap plastic rings that are used to connect the rain fly to the tent stakes. When I was taking the tent down 2 of the 5 rings broke when I was unhooking them. Not a big deal in my eyes because I can replace all 5 with metal rings for next to nothing (think metal key chain rings!) The only other issue I had was that the small pole used over the doorway was missing an end cap, problem was easily resolved with a couple pieces of duct tape. I'm sure if I called the company they would have sent me a free one...but whatever In summary, great tent for under $70. I give 4 out of 5 due to the little issues mentioned above...wish I could give 4.5. Highly recommended for a camper or hippie on a budget
Leaked on second use. May 28, 2008 E. A. Heckman (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's a nice tent...roomy...has a sturdy floor...but it LEAKED the second time I put it up! The seams of the rain fly leaked where the "cargo net" hooks hung from. As much as I liked the cargo net...I could have done without it to have a tent that was watertight. Also...I would prefer smaller ditty bags along the walls of the tent. I found that I had no place to store my glasses. I think I'll stick to a more name brand tent next time. If you're going to buy this tent...buy SEAM SEALENT and treat it before using it.
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