Ozark Trail 8-Person Instant Cabin Tent with LED Lighted Poles and Bluetooth Speaker

Though it is a Cabin style tent, the slanted walls will give it more wind resistance than a typical cabin tent. Sure, the chairs are a bit small, and the pillows are tiny camping pillows, but this deal is a steal for those without any gear. The Ozark Trail Three Room Instant Cabin takes our top spot as the best ozark trail tent.

It is easy to set up and take down, and I loved the fact that it has three windows for lots of circulation in the heat and humidity. Let me just tell you this, it doesn’t make a difference what model your tent is. The main thing is is that the zippers that you put in these tents are so substandard that it doesn’t last more than one or two camping trips.

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The large front awning will provide you a cover for your entry, making sure the front of your tent stays dry. Though there’s no vestibule, the roomy interior and hanging gear organizer offers more than enough gear storage space. It’s a beautifully lightweight tent, too—weighing just 20 pounds—so it’s not too heavy to take backpacking or hiking with you. Setup isn’t Ozark Trail Camping Chairs exactly instant (you’ll spend minutes pitching this bad boy), but it’s a simple, straightforward design you can love. It’s a truly durable tent, too, made from 68D coated polyester fabric and features a rainfly to maximize waterproofing. Plus, the 6” tub floor protects against water seeping in from beneath you, and the factory-sealed seams stop leaks and drips.

Take time to treat the entire tent with a DWR coating like Nikwax (not just the rainfly) and never leave the house without a tent repair kit in case disaster strikes. Second, Ozark Trail tents are affordable because they use very basic materials. All Ozark Trail poles are either steel alloy or fiberglass, and the fabrics used throughout the tent are typically on the thinner side. Again, not a deal-breaker, but don’t expect these tents to stand up to the same use and abuse as their premium alternatives from brands. Ozark Trail is all about big family camping tents on a budget, and few are as big and budget-friendly as the Ozark Trail 10 Person Two-Room Cabin. In saying that, Core usually has more features that make them a bit better.

Their gear is practical, certainly not in the same league as more technical equipment, but it works. Anyone interested in an accessible way to start exploring their local landscape would be well-served by looking at their wide selection of goods. The first thing to cover when talking about Ozark Trail’s Teepee is the internal space, which is a big draw to any tent in this style. Ozark has maximized the usable floor by tweaking what we would consider the more typical teepee design. Essentially, the tent is supported by two internal framing poles.

The materials used—usually polyester—is generally reliable and can withstand both wind and tugging. The rainfly, that most tents include, is waterproof and keeps the inside dry on rainy days. Ozark Trail is a budget brand, so if you’re frequent campers or people who camp in rough terrain and extreme weather—you’d be better off with a more high-end option. If you’re a frequent backpacker or hiker, you need a tent that’s light to carry and easy to pack. The Ozark Trail Backpacking tents have a lot to offer with polyester materials and easy setup. The Ozark Trail Hazel Creek Tent line is all about family and luxury.

The setup is also relatively easy, and while not exactly being a free-standing tent, a couple of people could do quick work with getting up in about minutes. You and your crew will have plenty of personal space in this makeshift cabin — whether you hit full capacity or not. Arrange 10 sleeping bags across the floor or go the glamping route with two queen air mattresses. Four vents provide ventilation so it doesn’t get stuffy, and there are two entrances to help you avoid stepping on each other’s toes. If you’re the sort of family/group who likes to spend a lot of their camping trip indoors (or just wants to be prepared in case of rain), this tent is just what you need. Plus, the built-in gear hammocks will make it easy to store your equipment off the ground, keeping it from getting underfoot as you move and lounge indoors.