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About this item Fiberglass Imported Our Browning Big Horn Series is a free-standing tent with fiberglass poles and steel uprights, giving ultimate extra strength and stability Two-room wall divider, extra tall center and straight side walls gives more room for cots, sleeping bags and extra gear Six large windows, two doorways and mesh roof offer easy entry and ultimate ventilation Fully equipped with mesh storage pockets, polyester fly, guy ropes and steel stakes Base Size: 10' x 15'; Packed Size: 12" x 30"; Center Height: 87"; Total Weight: 34 lbs. 11 oz. › See more product details
Fiberglass
Imported
Our Browning Big Horn Series is a free-standing tent with fiberglass poles and steel uprights, giving ultimate extra strength and stability
Two-room wall divider, extra tall center and straight side walls gives more room for cots, sleeping bags and extra gear
Six large windows, two doorways and mesh roof offer easy entry and ultimate ventilation
Fully equipped with mesh storage pockets, polyester fly, guy ropes and steel stakes
Base Size 10' x 15'; Packed Size 12" x 30"; Center Height 87"; Total Weight 34 lbs. 11 oz.
(UPDATED 5/2016) - I just recently used this tent again and still love the functionality and space this tent provides. We now have 2 adults, 2 kids, and 2 dogs with gear and still have room to stretch. What I really want to add to my review is that on our recent camping trip we were surprised to get pounded by thunderstorms for hours one night. The Big Horn held up to the wind and pouring rain. I did not detect any leakage at all and I didn't even have the guy lines stakes down. Now that is amazing!!!(UPDATED 6/25/14) - Now I have upgraded from 2 stars back to 5 stars because Alps Mountaineering (makers of the Browning Big Horn) is a stand up company that offered to send me a replacement tent since the tent I purchased developed holes very quickly. I received my tent FedEx and am very pleased with Alps Mountaineering's customer service. They really do stand behind their products, and in this day and age, a company like this seems hard to find. I do hope that the replacement tent will not have the same issue as my first, but for now, I'm just happy to get a second chance with a tent design that I really love. Thanks Alps Mountaineering!!-------------------------------------------(UPDATED 5/17/14) - Downgraded from 5 star to 2 star - I just took this tent out for only the second time and noticed that there are already 2 little holes in the tent wall fabric. Really?!?! I took very good care of this tent (managed to keep a $100 Coleman tent for about 8 years). I take care of my stuff and thought I was doing a good job with this tent, so one could see my serious disappointment with this tent. I had such high praise for this tent after my first use, but it now has 2 holes and haven't got the slightest clue as to what caused them. Sorely disappointed now.-------------------------------------------(Original Review) - We just went camping on our maiden voyage with this new tent and had a great experience. The tent seems to be of very good quality all the way around. Poles are nice and sturdy, oxford floor is better than most at this price, and stitching is tight. It took me about 25 minutes to set up. The features that are important to me are: all windows can zip closed, it has vertical walls, the tent is big, it has two doors, rainfly buckles to anchor points, and the quality seems really good. Although we liked our previous Coleman Ridgeview tent we bought 8 years ago (finally gave out on us), this tent's quality is superior. For what this tent is, it gets five stars.I just wish it had a few additional features like: more inside storage pockets, air vents located floor level, electric cord access, wish the rainfly wrapped further down the tent for even better rain protection, and an awning area would be really cool. I guess all these features would probably push the price up out of my price range though.The one nitpick I have is that to fully secure the rainfly to this tent, you have to hand tie six integrated rainfly straps to the pole frame. Not a very efficient process, but it is only six. It could have had velcro ties or something that would not require hand tying each one. This process is a little tedious, but it does not affect the quality of the tent.If you are in the market for a family tent, at $250, this tent is hard to beat.I posted my own image for this tent. Enjoy.