I just bought this tent. Yes, it’s hot inside. Yes, it has no pockets. I wish Pomoly would have added a padded pocket on each end to accommodate those poles so they don’t wear through the fabric. My cot fits perfectly. I bought a Winnerwell Small Nomad stove since this tent is only 8.5’ x 6.5’ in size. Everything fits well inside. Currently doing a rain test in my backyard bc I want to know if and where this tent may leak. Got it for late Autumn camping here in Ohio, USA. I’m 4’11” tall and the tent is 4’9” tall, but it’s okay so far.
@@BaldBeardAndBadKnees In my backyard this week, I set my tent up for a rain test for a day and a half for a few light rain events. No leaks that I could see and I hand-checked the seams myself. I was fearful I’d find leaks at all the zippers, but with the outer doors zipped down over the mesh at either end and staked close to the ground, everything inside stayed dry…so far. After the tent dried, I gave it a good coat of Permethrin inside and out (then let it air-dry) before packing it away for my first outing over the next holiday weekend at the end of May. Looking forward to getting back into the woods for the next 6 months!
Love this tent I use drum gel for the top of the poles so they don't rip through, with a fast fold stainless steel stove in it , and one door open, it's just fine , condensation isn't a big issue for us and we slept 2 in it comfortably with a stove
The condensation issue I had was purely user error, it was the wrong time of year and we had to have both doors fully closed. It was like it had rained inside 🤣 Thank you for watching
I just bought this tent. Yes, it’s hot inside. Yes, it has no pockets. I wish Pomoly would have added a padded pocket on each end to accommodate those poles so they don’t wear through the fabric. My cot fits perfectly. I bought a Winnerwell Small Nomad stove since this tent is only 8.5’ x 6.5’ in size. Everything fits well inside. Currently doing a rain test in my backyard bc I want to know if and where this tent may leak. Got it for late Autumn camping here in Ohio, USA. I’m 4’11” tall and the tent is 4’9” tall, but it’s okay so far.
Let me know how the rain test goes please 🙂
@@BaldBeardAndBadKnees In my backyard this week, I set my tent up for a rain test for a day and a half for a few light rain events. No leaks that I could see and I hand-checked the seams myself. I was fearful I’d find leaks at all the zippers, but with the outer doors zipped down over the mesh at either end and staked close to the ground, everything inside stayed dry…so far. After the tent dried, I gave it a good coat of Permethrin inside and out (then let it air-dry) before packing it away for my first outing over the next holiday weekend at the end of May. Looking forward to getting back into the woods for the next 6 months!
@@susanwright6785 thank you for the update 🙂
What’s it like in windy exposed locations like on moors and such?
Love this tent I use drum gel for the top of the poles so they don't rip through, with a fast fold stainless steel stove in it , and one door open, it's just fine , condensation isn't a big issue for us and we slept 2 in it comfortably with a stove
The condensation issue I had was purely user error, it was the wrong time of year and we had to have both doors fully closed. It was like it had rained inside 🤣
Thank you for watching
@BaldBeardAndBadKnees lol I did that a few times too
Good stuff sir 👍
Thank you for watching
Nice tent.
It sure is! Thank you for watching.