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ALPS Mountaineering Pineridge Wilderness Tent - 8-Person, 3-Season, 3-Room
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Our Price: $179.95
Retail Price: $299.99
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Item #88063
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ALPS Mountaineering Pineridge Wilderness Tent - 8-Person, 3-Season, 3-Room
$179.95
$299.99
Save 40% Item #88063
Closeouts. The newest addition to the popular Pineridge series from ALPS Mountaineering, a three-room tent is perfect for family use.
- Stakes
- Fiberglass poles
- Guy ropes
- Stuff bag
- 8-person, 3-season, 3-room
- Floor size: 10x16'
- Height: 76"
- Stuff size: 28x11"
- Weight: 24 lb.
- Fabric:
- Walls and fly: Polyester
- Floor: 1000 denier polyurethane
- Closeouts. China.
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NIght One: awesome; Night Two: Swimming. By Adventuring Dad from Concord NH on 02/16/2010 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Set Up Cons: Collects Condensation, Leaks through fly, Leaks through seams, Poor Fly Design Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: We have great cots from Alps Mountaineering, so I thought this was a sure thing. Floor space is great, ventilation is just fine. Our second night in the White Mountains rained, and we were absolutely soaked. I have not been so wet inside a tent ever. Boy Scouts, Appalachian Trail, highlands of Scotland...wow. Even as a kid in my family's old canvas sponge of a tent I never got this wet. I went out the next day and bought a different tent so our trip wouldn't be ruined.
HOWEVER: I have since sealed the seams and am willing to give it a second try because it is so spacious. I don't know what to do about that fly design, though...
Looks are good, not sure of value By dj yates from Ephrata, WA on 09/12/2009 Best Uses: Beach, Car Camping Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We haven't had the chance to really use, from the setup in our backyard, it seems simple enough. Not sure of all the features, again, haven't been able to use. Looks great, some features we had in prevous tent. I would like to rate at another time due to this.
By batmick from San Diego, CA on 01/04/2009 Pros: Easy To Set Up, Spacious Cons: Collects Condensation, Extremely leaky, Flimsy Construction, Poor Fly Design Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: We purchased this tent for a family camping trip and it seemed ideal at first. The floorspace is amazing and setup was easy and quick. I am 6'4" and could stand nearly upright inside. There are plenty of doors and windows so ventilation is good. With the guylines it held up reasonably good in some gusty winds, considering the high profile.Then came the first rain. It was merely a light drizzle yet water made it inside the tent in record time. The fly is way too small but even where it did cover, it was pretty much useless. Water came through all seams, zippers and even through the material itself. We actually had to cut our visit to Sequoia NP short when a thunderstorm hit in the afternoon and we had to evacuate the tent and make a run for the nearest hotel. Fortunately, there were no further storms for the remainder of our trip but I bought two tarps to span over the tent, just in case. Needless to say I returned the tent after we got back home. [...]Bottom line: Buy this tent only if you are certain there will be no rain where you are camping.
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