This Ozark Trail tent fits 10 people for under $100

2022-09-10 14:05:40 By : Mr. David Yong

Ozark Trail 10-Person Cabin Tent ($99) from Walmart

Camping can be a lot of fun, especially with your friends or family. But rather than having each person bring their own tent, you can save space and money by opting for a larger tent that fits everyone. Right now you can grab an Ozark Trail ten-person tent for just $99, a shockingly low price for something that big. 

With the ability to fit up to ten sleeping bags or, more comfortably, three queen-sized air mattresses, you have a lot of space to work with. With a central room and two side rooms on each end, the separate spaces can give you a bit more privacy than you’d expect. 

You’ll also be happy to know that it has three different entrances, so you don’t have to bother the person or people in the middle room to get in and out. The convenience features don’t stop there either, as it has a media pocket, loops for lanterns, and hanging organizers and pockets for a variety of small items like glasses and phones. There’s also a small zippered flap for bringing in or taking out your shoes or other small items, which you don’t often see in tents but is a smart addition.

The Ozark Trail ten-person tent feels very roomy, with six different windows and a completely open mesh top for you to get breeze and stargaze at night. Luckily, there is a rain fly that covers everything and even gives you a bit of an overhang on the main entrance, providing some protection from sunlight. The setup is also relatively easy, and while not exactly being a free-standing tent, a couple of people could do quick work with getting up in about 15-18 minutes.

Overall, it’s a well-designed tent with many convenient features for those who want to get out and enjoy nature. Get it while it's marked down from $170 to $99 at Walmart. 

Albert is a freelance writer and the sort of person who takes the philosophy "jack-of-all-trades" to heart and is therefore just as comfortable rooting around with plumbing as he is inside his computer. He also loves fiction writing, and has even done some game writing in a couple of small mobile games, although he doesn't like to mention it or anything . . .