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Texsport 01163 Knollwood Bivy Shelter Tent - Blue / Gray / Chili Pepper Red

Product Description

0.8 in. x 4.5 in. x 42 in. h. Sleeps 2 persons. Weighs only 3 lbs. Heavy-duty taffeta walls and attached roll-bock rainfly are polyurethane coated. Heavy-duly taffeta floor. Two-pole frame system with shock-corded fiberglass poles. Arch style front door with 1/2 no-see-urn mesh window and zippered storm Flap. Large no-see-urn mesh roof panel provides. Superior ventilation. Complete with stakes, carry/storage bag. Flame retardant, meets C.RA.I.-84 specifications. Nautical Blue/Steel Gray/Chili Pepper. Display box.
 
  Average User Rating: 2.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 2
 
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The Sports Authority 2.9 out of 5 $29.99  

 
 
User Reviews for Texsport 01163 Knollwood Bivy Shelter Tent - Blue / Gray / Chili Pepper Red
Texsport Bivy Tent  
Reviewed September 3 2008 6:48:26 PM
0 out of 0 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  2 out of 5
Pros:  Cheap, lightweight
 
Cons:  Cheaply made, leaks when it rains. If you are looking for a lighweight tent that is easy on the pocketbook and you only use it a couple times a year when the weather is fair, then this tent would probably work out for you. The tent is more suitable for one occupant and not two. The fabric netting is of poor quality. The fabric insert loop for the rear pole system was missing. So the quality inspection was lacking. I used this tent when it was raining and that was a big mistake. It leaked not just a little, but a lot. I used it in a light, but very brief shower and it did not leak, but had the rain continued for any lenght of time, I am convinced that it would have started to leak. There is no real seam sealing around the door zippers or at the critical corner sewing areas. The tent works best just for keeping the bugs out. That being the case, just leave the rain fly at home and use it only for fair weather.  

 
 


 

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