The Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is the smaller family tent of their range. It appears to be aimed at the budget end of the market and while it has a few excellent features, a lack of quality components seems to lead to problems for users.
For those wanting an occasional use tent or looking for an inexpensive test run, it could be a reasonable choice but anyone even moderately serious about camping would want to consider others in the range.
The Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is a some what curious 5 sided shape. The main front area is rectangular with a sort of triangular section at the back.
Set up is fairly simple but you need 2 adults which is surprising for it's size.
Packing away can be problematic due to the weird shape so you need to watch carefully as you unfold it for the first time.
Inside, the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is just one single room but the strange shape can make it frustratingly difficult to use the space efficiently.
Two air beds will fit but they have to sit at the front by the door meaning you have to step over them to reach the rear storage area.
It comes with shock corded fiberglass poles but they seem to be poor quality and are under a lot of tension resulting in splitting problems for some users.
The shape of the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is designed to ensure efficient airflow so the tent does not suffer with becoming stuffy even on still days.
The removable rain fly is well thought out. You can have full airflow and light when you want but then quickly and easily attach the fly if the weather turns.
Now we come on to the best and worst points of the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent as well as the dimensions, facts and figures. We have also got a comprehensive summary of user opinions and reviews.
For those wanting an occasional use tent or looking for an inexpensive test run, it could be a reasonable choice but anyone even moderately serious about camping would want to consider others in the range.
The Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is a some what curious 5 sided shape. The main front area is rectangular with a sort of triangular section at the back.
Set up is fairly simple but you need 2 adults which is surprising for it's size.
Packing away can be problematic due to the weird shape so you need to watch carefully as you unfold it for the first time.
Inside, the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is just one single room but the strange shape can make it frustratingly difficult to use the space efficiently.
Two air beds will fit but they have to sit at the front by the door meaning you have to step over them to reach the rear storage area.
It comes with shock corded fiberglass poles but they seem to be poor quality and are under a lot of tension resulting in splitting problems for some users.
The shape of the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent is designed to ensure efficient airflow so the tent does not suffer with becoming stuffy even on still days.
The removable rain fly is well thought out. You can have full airflow and light when you want but then quickly and easily attach the fly if the weather turns.
Now we come on to the best and worst points of the Wenzel Beartooth family dome tent as well as the dimensions, facts and figures. We have also got a comprehensive summary of user opinions and reviews.
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