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Wenzel Tents

The primary reason why Wenzel tents have caught on in popularity coast to coast is the price. They are also called budget tents and ideally suited for small families out on a camping trip.

 

If you are a first timer at camping and want to go out without many frills, the tents could be your best bet. It is a sort of a family dome tent that has 5 sided shapes and comfortable enough to house two adults on a camping trip.

Rectangular front section with triangle at back

One of the many reasons why the tent is a favorite with all campers is that it is very simple to set up and has a rectangular front section with a triangle at the back. But many campers also feel the peculiar shape makes it tedious to get in and come out. Packing can be a hassle on account of its peculiar shape.

You have to be always on your watch using wenzel tents. There is a single room inside the Wenzel family tent and 2 air beds can take up the small space inside.

Shock corded fiber glass poles hold the tents and the quality of ventilation are good compared to other tents in the same price range.

You can benefit from sunlight as the removable rain fly ensures free flow of air if you want it desperately. Some campers feel the tents are too constricted in space and stuffy, but due to their low cost, couples and families that are not too tall, find it ideal for their camping adventure.

Check the rainfly and don’t forget sealants

Users have found that despite the manufacturer of Wenzel tents’ tie up with a big name like Eddie Bauer, problems with the zippers and some leakages continue to persist.

But you get a 10 year manufacturer’s warranty for any material and production defects of the tents. For weather damages, wear and tear, the manufacturer will naturally not be responsible. The major defect commonly cited by customers is the small size of the rainfly which cannot stop rain from seeping in.

Even if it drizzles, there are some chances of water coming in, but in case of heavy showers with gale force winds, the high end of the walls could be hit and then the water could run down the windows and doors.

Even if the sealing job is adequately done by the manufacturers, take care to get an extra doze of sealing done as consumers have more complaints about sealing coming off. Some models of Wenzel tents require more sealing to prevent water from coming through zips.  

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