If you're tired of getting soaked on your camping trips or always find yourself struggling with the zippers on your tent, switch to an ALPS Mountaineering tent that you can rely on. The Taurus is a simple 2-pole freestanding dome tent that is enhanced with 2 doors and 2 vestibules (one over each door) with extra large #8 zippers to make entering and exiting the tent hassle free. The two doors each have a mesh window, which is great for ventilation and when it's time to put on the fly, you won't have to worry about losing your fresh air. The fly has additional vents for continued ventilation. ALPS tents each come with a factory sealed fly and floor seams to give you the best weather protection and keep you dry. If you're interested in an ev...
- Free standing two pole system with fiberglass poles; Easy assembly with pole clips that quickly snap over the tent poles
- 75D 185T polyester fly resists UV damage and stays taut; Factory sealed fly and floor seams give best weather protection
- 75D 185T taffeta floor with 2000mm coating; Extra large #8 zippers; Easy entry and great ventilation with two doors (with zippered mesh windows)
- Two vestibules for gear storage and extra weather protection; Weatherproof fly buckles on for maximum adjustability and protection
- Mesh roof vents increase ventilation and improve star gazing
This Family Camping Tents give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Kept us dry
Just got back from 1 night of camping in Mineral King California. Rained and hailed from sundown through most of the night. When the clouds cleared the temp dropped some more freezing the rain on the tent. The tent ended up sitting in water puddles that collected on our water barrier BUT on the inside my son and I were dry. With only 2 of us in the tent the top vents were enough to keep condensation from forming inside. We had to pack it away wet so I set it back up at home and let it air dry for a couple of hours then wiped it down and put it away.
Pros: Quick setup. Good rain protection ( great rainfly )
Cons: Instructions, if you need them, could be improved.
Summary: Very happy with the purchase and products performance.
2. Fall/Winter tent
This tent held up very well in rain over a 3 day camping trip. Although as it says in the title, this tent would be better suited for Fall and Winter seasons. The reason is because their isn't that much air flow throughout the tent. It got quite stuffy in there with only 3 people. However the quality of the tent is great and the price is unbeatable. Alps definitely make a great tent for the money! The rain fly is excellent and very effective.
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Kept us dry
Just got back from 1 night of camping in Mineral King California. Rained and hailed from sundown through most of the night. When the clouds cleared the temp dropped some more freezing the rain on the tent. The tent ended up sitting in water puddles that collected on our water barrier BUT on the inside my son and I were dry. With only 2 of us in the tent the top vents were enough to keep condensation from forming inside. We had to pack it away wet so I set it back up at home and let it air dry for a couple of hours then wiped it down and put it away.
Pros: Quick setup. Good rain protection ( great rainfly )
Cons: Instructions, if you need them, could be improved.
Summary: Very happy with the purchase and products performance.
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