I have this tent. Got stuck in a surprise snow storm in October. Heavy wet snow that destroyed more expensive tents. My Slumberjack survived with flying colors. It never once collapsed from the weight of the snow. I stayed comfortable the whole weekend. I do recommend getting the SlumberJack2 Foot pad.
@lambertjohn1 Im 6'2 150lbs and its a firly tight fit for me you deffinatly couldnt fit 2 of me in there comfortably me and my fther tried to get in it (same hight but built much larger and there was no way the 2 of us would fit at all. of you are shorter than me maybe if its like a spouse or girlfriend it might work but it would be tight.and the vestibule is a bit small for 2 peoples gear as well
Mr. Tent, you should advise the inexperienced viewers that the ground cloth should never extend beyond the lower edge of the tent. If it does, and it rains, the ground cloth will channel the water under the tent floor, where it can leak inside and wet out the contents. A wet sleeping bag on a campout is not fun.
I have this tent. Got stuck in a surprise snow storm in October. Heavy wet snow that destroyed more expensive tents. My Slumberjack survived with flying colors. It never once collapsed from the weight of the snow. I stayed comfortable the whole weekend. I do recommend getting the SlumberJack2 Foot pad.
rtwebbjr 3 weeks ago
This is a really nice video. Thank your for your time and effort
MyRay1988 3 months ago
Nice review. Curious, does it hold 2 people comfortably? Or is it a tight fit? thanks.
lambertjohn1 3 months ago
@lambertjohn1 Im 6'2 150lbs and its a firly tight fit for me you deffinatly couldnt fit 2 of me in there comfortably me and my fther tried to get in it (same hight but built much larger and there was no way the 2 of us would fit at all. of you are shorter than me maybe if its like a spouse or girlfriend it might work but it would be tight.and the vestibule is a bit small for 2 peoples gear as well
k2477456 2 months ago
do thay make aluminum pools that you can switch them with? cuz i do alot of packing and thank you for the video
crickiit 4 months ago
How's fiberglass on strong winds? Have you tested this in a storm like condition?
jgutierrez20x30 5 months ago
Mr. Tent, you should advise the inexperienced viewers that the ground cloth should never extend beyond the lower edge of the tent. If it does, and it rains, the ground cloth will channel the water under the tent floor, where it can leak inside and wet out the contents. A wet sleeping bag on a campout is not fun.
osscouter 6 months ago
I really like the simplicity of this tent and the size for how I will be applying it.
Thank you for this review!
LACSMOB 8 months ago
Thanks, Mr. Tent )
I was just looking for a review for this one, and i really like it..
SerJahPhoto 10 months ago
Oh, yeah, nice review once again!
Hiluxtaco 11 months ago
Those clickers are also referred to as Fastex or "Side Release' buckles...
Hiluxtaco 11 months ago