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Timber Ridge - 14' x 10' Dome Tent

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r/campingTent Recommendations for Simple Scout Camp
6 months ago

Hub style tents are the way to go. Fast and easy to set up. But they cost a little more. Gazelle tents, or I have a timber ridge 8 person and love it. As a matter of fact, I'm using it this weekend for one last time before it gets cold. Highly recommend timber ridge.

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r/overlandingDoes anyone have experience with SUV hatchback tents?
9 months ago

We used the Timber Ridge for a year and a half, almost every day. It withstood wind pretty well (high elevation mountain camping) was dry in rain, but way too hot in the sun. After that much use, the tent became very brittle, ripping easily and eventually fell apart. But we used it much more than the average person. So under normal use, it will stand up very well in most weather conditions. We mainly used it for cooking, changing, etc because we also sleep in the car with AC.

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