Great video. I like the all the windows in the teepee. Can't wait to see you camp in it and how that works out. I have a Ozark Trail Instant Cabin that is several years old and has held up well. And it came from the factory with an opening for a window AC. The cheapest window unit from Wally Mart keeps it cold even in August in Texas.
That's nice and compact, and also comes with a floor. I ended up with the Clam Quick-Set, 5-sided screen shelter. My focus was to have something very quick to setup, and help with the mosquito/bug issues at the campsite. It has good airflow, but not much privacy -so I also got the optional three panel add-ons. They're also good for blocking the sun. The main issue is that it's not very compact unlike the Tee-Pee. Looks like you were having fun!
I gave a lot of thought on the Clam Quickset and the other brand but there were two drawback for us, one was the size and weight and the second was the cost. I have since found/created place that allows us to store a shelter of that size so that may be another "tent" viceo in the future! thanks for watching!
The "new" improvements included the canopy shielded rear windowd , improvements in the telescoping pole ends and a mesh window panel in the door; not exactly what everyone had hoped for. Previous models lacked any window in the front door, however; what everyone had hope for was a separate screen door mesh flap that could be zippered closed; while the front door remained rolled off to one side. The weak link on this teepee in my opinion is that the tops of the windows do not seal when zippered UP on the sides. They are left to flap in the breeze. How stupid !
Thank you for this video 😭
Thank you for watching!
Very animate and thorough video, can't wait to set mine up.
I know you are gonna enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
It's nice to see a review where the person knows what they are doing. Most reviews of this tent are done by people with lack of experience.
I am honored by your kind words! Thanks for watching!
Great video. I like the all the windows in the teepee. Can't wait to see you camp in it and how that works out.
I have a Ozark Trail Instant Cabin that is several years old and has held up well. And it came from the factory with an opening for a window AC. The cheapest window unit from Wally Mart keeps it cold even in August in Texas.
I am thinking that one of my hose vented A/C units will do a great job keeping things cool at night. Thanks for watching!
Those open window tops would cut down on efficiency either heating or cooing the teepee !
Have the same tent older without the awning and without the mesh in the door same problem with the door zipper only real complaint though
They have since made some additional improvements but I think the door zipper is still going to be an issues. Thanks for watching!
That tee pee looks like a lot of fun!
We have some great adventures ahead with this cool tent! thanks for watching!
Is that a 7 p teepee
if they are small yes,
That's nice and compact, and also comes with a floor. I ended up with the Clam Quick-Set, 5-sided screen shelter. My focus was to have something very quick to setup, and help with the mosquito/bug issues at the campsite. It has good airflow, but not much privacy -so I also got the optional three panel add-ons. They're also good for blocking the sun. The main issue is that it's not very compact unlike the Tee-Pee. Looks like you were having fun!
I gave a lot of thought on the Clam Quickset and the other brand but there were two drawback for us, one was the size and weight and the second was the cost. I have since found/created place that allows us to store a shelter of that size so that may be another "tent" viceo in the future! thanks for watching!
Pretty cool.
Bigger than I thought it would be considering the small fold up size.
Put you a air mattress inside and you'll be set.
Just bought one for an FTX in the military got a question did you extend both poles and if so how far.
extend both poles?
Does it have a place inside to hang a lantern?
Are you going to do some stealth camping like that Steve guy?
The "Y" segement of the support pole will allow for a lantern, You will see! Steve guy? Thanks for watching!
@@DudeRV it’s some Canadian guy who gets millions of views for camping like a hobo
@@rabbi6225 If he is getting that kinda action by playing hobo then perhaps I should do some stealth camping!
The "new" improvements included the canopy shielded rear windowd , improvements in the telescoping pole ends and a mesh window panel in the door; not exactly what everyone had hoped for. Previous models lacked any window in the front door, however; what everyone had hope for was a separate screen door mesh flap that could be zippered closed; while the front door remained rolled off to one side.
The weak link on this teepee in my opinion is that the tops of the windows do not seal when zippered UP on the sides. They are left to flap in the breeze. How stupid !
this is definitely not a four season tent. And you are correct that a separate screen door would be better that the window.
Thanks for watching!