Family And Cabin Style Tents
Cabin tents or Family tents as they are also called are spacious and roomy for the entire family allowing for the perfect opportunity for the entire family to spend quality time together. Cabin tents also serve their purpose for stowing gear and can make that rainy day a little less miserable by having room to lounge around while the weather plays out. And with most of these tents being sectioned off into seperate rooms you can have a little privacy for rest time if needed. All in all if you’re camping with the entire family a traditional cabin style tent is the way to go.
Cabela’s Two-Room Cabin Tent, Kodiak Canvas Cabin Tent with Awning, Cabela’s Yellowstone Series Lakeview Cabin Tent, Cabela’s Family Outfitter Convertible Tent, Cabela’s Big Bear Family Tent, Eagle’s Camp Family Voyager Tent, Eureka Copper Canyon 1312 Cabin Tent, Columbia Conrad Ridge Cabin Tent, Eureka Copper Canyon 1610 Cabin Tent, Kelty Grand Mesa 6 Cabin Tent Sleeps 6, Cabela’s Statesman Two-Room Tent, Black Pine Escape Tent, Kodiak Flex Bow Tent, Eureka Tetragon Tents, Cabela’s Deluxe Backwoods Three-Room Cabin tent, Cabela’s Big Country Tent with Screen Room, Kelty Parthenon Tent, The North Face Meadowland 6 Tent, Coleman Legacy Weathermaster Tent, Kelty Green River Tent, Cabela’s Yellowstone Sylvan Tent
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August 1st, 2010 at 1:54 pm
we have the kodiak canvas tent with awning by the top and have been camping with it for 2 years. we camp a lot throughout the summer with our two kids and theres plenty of room for 4 people. even on rainy days we can still enjoy the outdoors in the screen room. our son often sleeps in that area. i would say that we try to take care of our gear but the tent pretty much gets tossed about when setting up and tearing down camp. it’s withstood some pretty rough use and weather with no problems. i would recommend it.