Bought one a couple of months ago. I should have bought two of them this has been the best one so far. The two person 3 season hiker is nice as well. The 5 person add a Room for the ozt canopy is similar to a baker style and can be used with a ridge line as well it's only got one pole. Nice demo, good content , nice job.
Thank you! I’ve never put together a tent before, and i happened to buy this tent today. There are a bunch of other videos talking about i guess an older model of this tent where the poles were already attached to the tent… this was NOT the same model lol. Your video helped me put mine together without problems, quickly.
@@wilderness.varieties4746 thank you so much for replying! Any suggestions for winter tents? Where im at the weather can be a bit unpredictable… can get below 0 with a lot of snow and strong wind gusts
I'm sorry, I have not camped in the snow or anything below 20 degrees fahrenheit and the tent I did that in was not for the winter. I have a buddy heater and It was far too cold for the tiny propane tank, it kept freezing over. The fire I built was warmer lol.
Bought one a couple of months ago. I should have bought two of them this has been the best one so far. The two person 3 season hiker is nice as well. The 5 person add a Room for the ozt canopy is similar to a baker style and can be used with a ridge line as well it's only got one pole. Nice demo, good content , nice job.
Thank you! I’ve never put together a tent before, and i happened to buy this tent today. There are a bunch of other videos talking about i guess an older model of this tent where the poles were already attached to the tent… this was NOT the same model lol.
Your video helped me put mine together without problems, quickly.
Glad it was helpful!
I bought one of these.It's an awesome fair weather tent.I just wish it had more of a tub at the bottom
Instructions, don't need those, proceeds to assemble tent with no clue what he's doing.😊
Cut up the box, smear with petroleum jelly, store in a watertight container and use for firestarters
I've never heard of that one before, I'll have to try it out next time, thanks for the tip.
@@wilderness.varieties4746 it's just like using cotton balls and petroleum jelly for a firestarter.
Reminds me of a Eureka Timberline tent.
I got one everyone calls it a Snoopy Tent
I didn't even think of that, lol makes sense.
I wish tents would say on them how many sessions the tent can handle
It would really just depend on the weather, how many times it was used continuously and in hard rain and wind.
What air mattress are you using for this tent?
I haven't yet because the one I had brought was too tall, so probably better off with an inflatable mattress pad or a low profile cot.
Has anyone camped in this tent in the dead of winter? How did that go?
Maybe other models similar, but this exact one is new this year from Walmart.
But this exact one, I probably wouldn't recommend it for all year especially winter, not too many Ozark trail brands I'd say no go for cold.
@@wilderness.varieties4746 thank you so much for replying! Any suggestions for winter tents? Where im at the weather can be a bit unpredictable… can get below 0 with a lot of snow and strong wind gusts
I'm sorry, I have not camped in the snow or anything below 20 degrees fahrenheit and the tent I did that in was not for the winter. I have a buddy heater and It was far too cold for the tiny propane tank, it kept freezing over. The fire I built was warmer lol.
Not to bright are you