Special Feature | Portable |
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Brand | Guide Gear |
Occupant Capacity | 10 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester, Alloy Steel, Polyurethane, tarp |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 51.2"L x 49.2"W x 70.9"H |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Color | clear |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Instant |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Stakes, Pole, Guy lines |
Pole Material Type | steel |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Floor Length | 34.38 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 1000 Mm |
Maximum Height | 70.9 Inches |
Base Material | Polyethylene |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Portable,sturdy,deluxe |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
Is Waterproof | True |
Form Factor | teepee |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.1 x 10.4 x 10.2 inches |
Package Weight | 12.77 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches |
Brand Name | Guide Gear |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Guide Gear |
Part Number | ETP2-1414 |
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Guide Gear Deluxe Teepee Tent 14' x 14' for Adults Outdoor Camping 6-Person Instant Easy Set-Up Waterproof Shell 4-Season Family Tents for Backpacking, Hiking
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Special Feature | Portable |
Brand | Guide Gear |
Occupant Capacity | 10 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester, Alloy Steel, Polyurethane, tarp |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 51.2"L x 49.2"W x 70.9"H |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Color | clear |
Sport | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Hiking |
About this item
- Polyester
- 14' x 14' TEEPEE TENT – Guide Gear Teepee Tent for adults offers a roomy, fully enclosed vestibule. An excellent 4-season tent for outdoor camping, hiking, backpacking.
- SLEEPS 6 PEOPLE COMFORTABLY – Offering plenty of room, this family camping tent sleeps 6-people, plus room for gear. Its sewn-in polyethylene floor provides a sturdy base and no need for a ground tarp.
- ALL-WEATHER DESIGN – A heavy-duty 190-denier polyester shell with 1,000mm polyurethane coating that’s waterproof. Teepee tent has weatherproofed windows with internal shades for privacy.
- POPS UP IN A FLASH – It's fully attached and pops up in a flash, an instant teepee tent, super easy to assemble. Just position the steel center pole, stake out the guy lines, and your basecamp is complete.
- EASY TRANSPORT – Portable outdoor tent weighs 24 lbs making it easy to transport. Packed Dimensions: 33" x 10" x 10". Vestibule Dimensions: 49.2" x 51.2" x 70.9”h. Center Height: 9'.
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Price | $219.99$219.99 | $259.99$259.99 | $759.99$759.99 | $119.99$119.99 | $149.99$149.99 | $174.99$174.99 |
Occupant Capacity | 6 | 8 | 6 | 2 | 6 | 8 |
Center Height | 9' | 9'10" | 10' | 6'6" | 8'8" | 9'9" |
Footprint | 14'x14' | 18'x18' | 14'x14' | 18'x18' | 14'x14' | 18'x18' |
Windows | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Weight | 24 lbs. | 30 lbs. | 52 lbs. | 13 lbs. | 17.5 lbs. | 23 lbs. |
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ASIN | B00IW602WA |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #106,351 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #367 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | March 11, 2014 |
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Customers like the value, quality and ease of set up of the tent. They mention that it's a good tent for the space and price. Some are also satisfied with ease of setup, and roominess. Others however, are not happy with the tear resistance and leakage. They say that the tent ripped out and torn apart making it leak like crazy. Opinions are mixed on water resistance.
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Customers like the quality of the tent. They mention it's well built, has a fantastic vestibule, and is a good base camp. Some say it'll hold up great and is perfect as described.
"...The tent was perfectly dry the entire time. The vestibule was fantastic for getting kids into and out of their rain gear without getting mud and..." Read more
"...Rain cap is very nice. Lots of room, easily sleeps 6 or more. Comes in it's own nice bag. Easy to get back in if you remember how it unrolls...." Read more
"...Conclusion: The vent zippers are construced well and have a well thought-out design...." Read more
"...This tent had no problems at all. Its well built and roomy. It only takes 15 minutes to set up." Read more
Customers like the roominess of the tent. They say it has lots of windows and vents, and is spacious with plenty of room to move around. Some say it's the perfect size for their family, and great for storing gear and keeping dirt and debris out. It folds up nicely and fits well in its supplied bag.
"...First time set up only took 20 minutes with both my husband and I. Very nice size." Read more
"...mattress, a twin mattress and a pack and play inside with plenty of room to spare...." Read more
"...Rain cap is very nice. Lots of room, easily sleeps 6 or more. Comes in it's own nice bag. Easy to get back in if you remember how it unrolls...." Read more
"...Very roomy, lots of windows and vents. Very easy to set up.Reached out to seller. Waiting on a response to requested parts...." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to set up. They mention that it is possible to assemble the tent by themselves, with vague directions.
"Easy to set up. First time set up only took 20 minutes with both my husband and I. Very nice size." Read more
"Arrived fast in perfect condition. Vague directions, but easy set up and its very sturdy with everything tied down and with good stakes..." Read more
"...Very roomy, lots of windows and vents. Very easy to set up.Reached out to seller. Waiting on a response to requested parts...." Read more
"...It is possible to assemble the tent by oneself. With that said, I'm an average guy and setting the main tee pee pole by myself was a challenge...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the tent. They mention that the vestibule is worth the extra money, it works great, and is a good tent for the space and price. Some are impressed with the quality for the price.
"...(3) Vestiblue. The vestibule is worth the extra money to get the deluxe version...." Read more
"...hunt began and I went with this tent considering it seemed like a decent price and at least decent quality...." Read more
"I own several guide gear items, and have always been impressed with the quality for the price...." Read more
"...Set up takes about 20-30 minutes alone, but well worth the effort! Highly recommended, but waterproof first and avoid high wind." Read more
Customers like the windows and vents in the tent. They mention it's very roomy and has lots of windows and ventilation.
"...Lots of vents and windows. Didn't test it in rain yet, but seems to be water resistant if everything is sealed and tied down properly...." Read more
"...Very roomy, lots of windows and vents. Very easy to set up.Reached out to seller. Waiting on a response to requested parts...." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the tent. Some mention that it's completely water proof and keeps them and their family safe and dry, while others say that it doesn't hold up and the inside gets covered with water.
"...The tent was perfectly dry the entire time...." Read more
"...Even using a waterproof tarp underneath, the rain came in. It mostly came in around the vented windows with the velcro...." Read more
"...Didn't test it in rain yet, but seems to be water resistant if everything is sealed and tied down properly. Rain cap is very nice...." Read more
"...The inside was covered with water. Went to our local Wal-Mart and purchased some seam sealer and applied it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tent's leakage. They say it rips out and tears apart, making it leak like crazy.
"...First, it began to leak water like a sieve. Even using a waterproof tarp underneath, the rain came in...." Read more
"...Most of that water leaked through the seams, but even the middle of the material started leaking...." Read more
"...It does have a lot of seams and they will leak if not properly cared for. I have found no evidence of it leaking at the floor level...." Read more
"...Used 3 cans of water repellent spray and it still leaked badly. Zipper for screen door was unevenly sewn and made it very tight to open and close...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tear resistance of the tent. They mention that it rips easily and the floor is poorly sewn.
"...(i.e. probably due to user error): With a single use there was a slight tear in the vestibule's main ridge (i.e. 1 inch to 1.5 inches) where the..." Read more
"...There are several places where things have simply pulled apart and the loops on the vestibule have pulled out entirely...." Read more
"...the tent, the bottom of the tent tarp is very very thin and ripped in multiple places in the first night...." Read more
"...Right out of the box, the vestibule had a nice tear on a right angle which I can only imagine was from being packaged and snagged on a zipper...." Read more
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Very roomy, lots of windows and vents. Very easy to set up.
Reached out to seller. Waiting on a response to requested parts.
Will update review after resolution of issue.
Very roomy, lots of windows and vents. Very easy to set up.
Reached out to seller. Waiting on a response to requested parts.
Will update review after resolution of issue.
Ease of Setup. I would rank this to be of medium difficulty (i.e. not requiring an expert, but still requiring a lot of work for the average person). I staked out most of the tent by myself at an altitude of about 9,000 ft. in an elevated basin area in the Rocky Mountains. The tent REQUIRES A LOT OF TENT STAKES for full assembly. I stopped counting at around twenty stakes (i.e. stakes add to the weight; I alternated different types and weights of my tent stakes to suit my needs and the performance I needed). It is possible to assemble the tent by oneself. With that said, I'm an average guy and setting the main tee pee pole by myself was a challenge. Likewise keeping the vestibule up while trying to stake it out is more of a challenge without a helping hand to hold it upright. Ultimately, I solicited help in practice, but I was able to set-up the tent by myself on dry runs.
Features/ Comments:
(1) The bug screen at the top of the tee pee was a life saver in terms of keeping us from getting eaten alive by the robust insect population. It has a draw string that allows users to pull the screen tight to the main tee pee pole. The bug screen on the main door was also a lifesaver. The area we camped in was infested with ants and they were unable to find their way into the tent, but these were large ants. I'm not sure how the tent will stack up against "fire ants" or "sugar ants" in the United State's Southeastern Region, but I'm encouraged. If you're worried about ants eating you alive, probably good to pack ant spray for the base of the tent (i.e. not on the tent, but around the base).
(2) Air vents. The tent gets very warm when in direct sunlight, but that termperature can be regulated by opening/ closing the air vents. The air vents are a very attractive feature. It's hard to describe their features. "Stage 1: Closed" both sides of the vent are zipped closed and the air vent is more or less flush with the tent (i.e. the bottom does not zip closed, which is good). "Stage 2: Open" there is a second set of zippers on each side that is revealed by unzipping the "Stage 1" zippers. When the "Stage 2" zippers are used they reveal several inches of fabric that are then zipped. When the "guy-line" (i.e. just a name for the string/ rope on a tent) attached to the vents is staked out the "Stage 2" zippers are what give it that unique "vent shape." The fine mesh protects you from bugs. Conclusion: The vent zippers are construced well and have a well thought-out design.
(3) Vestiblue. The vestibule is worth the extra money to get the deluxe version. As advertsied, it is great for storing gear and keeping dirt and debris out of the tent. It is a significant advantage for families that like to pack a lot of comforts for camping or for hunters that simply have a lot of gear.The removable tarp area is a great feature, but consider the fact that it doesn't actually connect to the tent. During set-up you'll want to try to minimize the gap between the stake down vestiblue tarp and the tent so as to help keep mud and mositure out of the tent. We didn't get poured on, so I don't know if the vestiuble will stay completely dry if there is running water. My suspicion is that the vestibule is not meant to protect against running water (e.g. run-off from a hill); thus, I'll plan to store gear inside the tee pee in the event there is running water, select an area for staking out the tent that is less likely to see running water, and if that's not possible to divert water from the vestibule through other crude means (e.g. couple of branches/ logs secured by rocks).
(4) Internal privacy divider. The tent came with a white internal privacy divider that is good to prevent the awkwardness of having to look over at another bed, but you're in a 14' tee pee so there's not going to be a ton of privacy. The positioning of it was from side to side, meaning one area was blocked off from the door, so that's something to keep in mind. If there is another hook to separate the area from front to back I didn't find it.
(5) Space: It's roomy and has plenty of head room.
(6) Hook: There's a hook on the tee pee pole that is great for hooking a lantern on.
(7) Windows: They are sealed and let light in, but it's not like looking out of a window. It's more like looking through a clear plastic intertube.
(*) Component Failure (i.e. probably due to user error): With a single use there was a slight tear in the vestibule's main ridge (i.e. 1 inch to 1.5 inches) where the poles connect. I blame high winds that are common in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. I believe I'll be able to repair it without any difficulty. I'm confident that the tear won't be a problem even if it is not repaired. To be honest, the way I set up the guy-line (i.e. string on tent that connected to vestibule) and poles probably put too much stress on that area. I reccomend staking out the tent from the back to the front to avoid that problem and to adjust your tent stakes and guy line if you think there's too much stress on the vestibule fabric that holds the ridge pole.