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Wenzel Ponderosa 10- by 8-Foot Four-Person Two-Room Dome Tentx$59.99
    (31 reviews)
Best Price: $59.99
Wenzel Ponderosa 2 Room Sport Dome Tent is a duplex for the woods, sleeps 4-5! 2 separate rooms, 2 separate doors! The Wenzel Ponderosa divides right down the middle with doors on both ends. Perfect for camping couples or just guaranteeing nobody steps on you as they head to the bathroom at night. No sacrifice in space either, the Ponderosa sleeps 4-5. And just like all Wenzel tents this one is quality built, comfortable and expertly designed. Check it out: Generous 10' x 8' base size with 60" center height; Mesh roof vents and mesh windows on all sides for excellent ventilation; Removable fly, with hoop frame over door; Shockcorded fiberglass poles with pin-and-ring system for easy set up; Welded polyethylene floor; Light-yet strong polyester taffeta walls...two divider curtains to create three rooms in main cabin; Integrated mud mat with shoe pocket for stashing muddy boots; Back to back Dutch "D" style zippered doors for easy-access; Durable steel pegs; Carry weight: 10 3/4 lbs. Get more fun out of your camping with Wenzel. Order Today! Wenzel Ponderosa 2-Room Sport Dome Tent Great for hiking and biking trips, the Ponderosa two-room tent is lightweight enough at 10.8 pounds to carry on a backpack or saddle bags yet spacious enough to sleep four people at once. The tent base measures 10 feet by 8 feet, with a height in the center of 60 inches--more than enough space for an informal game of cards at midnight. The removable divider curtain, meanwhile, adds a bit of privacy in crowded conditions. Construction details range from a shock-corded fiberglass frame with a pin and ring connection to a weather-armor polyester fabric with a polyurethane coating. The frame is designed for quick and easy setup--a far cry from the clunky frames of yesteryear--while the coated fabric is reliable and sturdy regardless of the weather. And should the rains come pouring down, the tent's armor-tough seams and water-repellent threads, zippers, and webbing stand ready to resist. The tent even includes sonic-sealed floors that are welded (not sewn) to eliminate stitch and needle holes, ensuring that water from rain-soaked dirt won't sneak in. Additional details include three windows (two in the front and one in the rear), Dutch D-style doors for easy entry from either side of the tent, and four mesh roof vents for circulation and moisture control. The Ponderosa is backed by a 10-year limited warranty. Amazon.com Tent Guide Selecting a Tent Fortunately, there are all kinds of tents for weekend car campers, Everest expeditions, and everything in-between. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Expect the Worst In general, it's wise to choose a tent that's designed to withstand the worst possible conditions you think you'll face. For instance, if you're a summer car camper in a region where weather is predictable, an inexpensive family or all purpose tent will likely do the trick--especially if a vehicle is nearby and you can make a mad dash for safety when bad weather swoops in! If you're a backpacker, alpine climber or bike explorer, or if you like to car camp in all seasons, you'll want to take something designed to handle more adversity. Three- and Four-Season Tents For summer, early fall and late spring outings, choose a three-season tent. At minimum, a quality three season tent will have lightweight aluminum poles, a reinforced floor, durable stitching, and a quality rain-fly. Some three-season tents offer more open-air netting and are more specifically designed for summer backpacking and other activities. Many premium tents will feature pre-sealed, taped seams and a silicone-impregnated rain-fly for enhanced waterproofness. For winter camping or alpine travel, go with a four season model. Because they typically feature more durable fabric coatings, as well as more poles, four-season tents are designed to handle heavy snowfall and high winds without collapsing. Of course, four-season tents exact a weight penalty of about 10 to 20 percent in trade for their strength and durability. They also tend to be more expensive. Domes and Tunnels Tents are broadly categorized into two types, freestanding, which can stand up on their own, and those that must be staked down in order to stand upright. Freestanding tents often incorporate a dome-shaped design, and most four-season tents are constructed this way because a dome leaves no flat spots on the outer surface where snow can collect. Domes are also inherently stronger than any other design. Meanwhile, many three-season models employ a modified dome configuration called a tunnel. These are still freestanding, but they require fewer poles than a dome, use less fabric, and typically have a rectangular floor-plan that offers less storage space than a dome configuration. Many one and two-person tents are not freestanding, but they make up for it by being more lightweight. Because they use fewer poles, they can also be quicker to set up than a dome. Size Matters Ask yourself how many people you'd like to fit in your fabric hotel now and in the future. For soloists and minimalists, check out one-person tents. If you're a mega-minimalist, or if you have your eye on doing some big wall climbs, a waterproof-breathable bivy sack is the ticket. Some bivy sacks feature poles and stake points to give you a little more breathing room. Also, if you don't need bug protection and you want to save weight, check out open-air shelters. Families who plan on car camping in good weather can choose from a wide range of jumbo-sized tents that will accommodate all your little ones with room to spare. A wide range of capacities is also available for three- and four-season backpacking and expedition tents. Remember, though, the bigger the tent you buy, the heavier it will be, although it's easy to break up the tent components among several people in your group. It's also helpful to compare the volume and floor-space measurements of models you're considering.
MPN: 36277 - UPC: 047297362770
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Customer Reviews
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With All Due Respect To The Earlier Reviewer....      By A2K4H07VAKLRCD on 2006-12-22
I don't own this tent, but I certainly would consider it. Most tents, especially less expensive ones, need to have some seam sealant applied to them before using in wet weather. It costs only a couple of dollars and takes less than an hour. It's like running a large Chap-Stick along the seams, them letting it dry for a half hour. My own tent is a cheap Wal-Mart one and it has been bone-dry in blinding thunderstorms.
Ponderosa      By A2CIF69Q38LER3 on 2006-08-14
I received 2 tents, all shipped individually, which was rediculous. Both tents flys leak at the seams. I called the mfg. They suggest I go buy some seam sealer and put on. New tents should not leak at the seams or anyplace else
Great tent... misleading sleeper size      By A2PXVZROGKQB0 on 2007-09-16
This tent was pretty easy to put up, even for a little first timer like myself ( I am under 5 feet and was able to do it by myself, although it recommends 2 people). Definately use 2 people if they are available, simply for holding the rods steady as the tent goes up. It drizzled a bit on the camping trip, and the tent held up well with no extra sealant, and was tall enough for me to stand in. The privacy curtain came in handy while dressing or napping, since I shared my tent with 1 other person most of the trip. The number of people that fits in the tent is misleading, the tent says it fits 4-5 people, when what it really fits is 3 twin size air mattresses side by side, with about 1 or 2 inches on either side. If there are just sleeping bags, no air mattresses, it could probably fit about 4 people. The tent comes down just as easily as it goes up and fits nicely into the provided bag.
Happy camping!
Good tent - good value      By A1RQZHPLZTVG8M on 2007-06-25
My husband and I researched before deciding on this tent. We are casual campers so we didn't need to spend a lot of money. But we wanted enough space for an air mattress and all our gear without having to push everything up along the sides. And we wanted easy set up. This tent fits the bill very well. There is gobs of room for 2 people and all their stuff. At 5' 1", I am able to stand up in the center (hubby has to bend over a bit). We used it this weekend and it was perfect for our needs. We did read that it is important to seal the seams when getting a new tent because of the little holes created by the sewing needle. We did that as soon as we got it, but we had perfect weather this past weekend, so I still don't know how well it will hold up in crappy weather. I have high hopes, however. We had no trouble at all setting it up and all in all, we are very pleased with our purchase.
Good Tent      By A2XLEOZN33QIKT on 2007-01-17
I set this tent up in my yard to check it out first. I like it and it has good seems and zippers and is of good material. Ive camped for numerous years and have learned from trial and error what to look for. It states it is a 4 person tent. Im 6'2 and so is the person Im going camping with. I cant imagine anyone else in there and be comfortable. 2 average adults and 2 kids would be fine. Dont know how it does in rain yet but I do know a good scotch guard usually works for older tents. The tent does divide in half. The only use would be changing of clothes though.
- Easy
     By AKA48TRLD0REK on 2007-01-17
This tent is nicely designed and simple to assemble. There is not quite enough inner storage pockets, but the window vents are nice and the rain slicker provieds extra privacy. My own naivety had me thinking the "room devider" was much more substantive. In reality is it merely a dinkey curtain that hangs down. But what is camping if you dont get up close and personal?
- Good Tent
     By A3C66XDA10GULZ on 2007-05-07
We went camping for the first time this weekend with this tent...and of course it RAINED all weekend. As with all tents you should put some sort of seam sealer on the rain flap...I did after i put the tent up but couldn't reach the top....it did drip a bit where I didn't put the sealer..but i will take care of that. Great tent help up really well in the rain and extreamley heavy winds we had. Don't be scared off by the dripping again the seam sealer is like someone else said...a big chapstick you run along the seams...very easy!
- Two-Room Tent great for families
     By A3DBVAB8LVIGBG on 2007-05-30
This two-room tent is great for families who need a small divider to seperate siblings from each other. Works as a privacy screen, and keeps them from bugging each other when it is time to go to sleep. Great idea!
- perfect for a first time camper
     By AMVJXGBLW89TN on 2007-09-12
ease in assembly - 5 (one person and someone holding the other end)
roominess - 5 (fits a queen inflatable bed with room for storage)
appearance - 5 (looks good - got lots of complement with the color)
I had no problems with this tent - my husband assembled it all by himself (With a dry run in our home). We camped by the beach and we did not have any issues with the wind or any moisture. If there was an option to get one where I can stand in it - that will probably be a better selling factor for this tent. You would need another base for this (for the floor) coz it can get hot and it would be hard to step on it.
Overall, for a first timer- I was completely satsfied plus the price is not bad.......
- Great tent for the $$
     By A1IMWESOEPK7GR on 2008-01-03
I purchased this tent for summer/backyard sleep-outs w/my kids, both of whom are under 10 years of age. Plenty of room for the three of us (mom isn't a big fan of tent sleeping)on two air mattresses. However, there wasn't much room for gear at that point.
Set up was very simple - did it myself in about 10-15 minutes. The screened walls are excellent for giving the feeling of "sleeping under the stars" without getting carried away by mosquitos. Love the rainfly, too. It held off the drizzle quite nicely (I haven't put seam sealer on it yet), especially over the double doors. Unsure of how it would handle high winds/heavy rain, but the poles and stakes feel very sturdy.
- Wenzel tent just what Iwanted
     By A2GWJU3JDGTOW1 on 2007-08-11
I hunted around for a tent that had at least a ten foot width to accommodate two air beds. I needed fast, easy set up and good ventilation. This baby fit the bill. The privacy curtain was just that. I needed that to continue camping with my now ten year old grand nephew. The zippers are strong and head room sufficient. Buy the tent. It's a good deal.
- Perfect for short weekends in good weather
     By A394H1KJI3Q080 on 2007-12-09
Purchased this to use for camping at a music festival for four days. Easy to assemble...I was able to do so in 30 minutes by myself on a dry run at home, but ideally two people would have this up in 15 minutes or less. Love the overhead storage compartments, plenty of room for two people, no issues with the zippers, only thing I would like to see is a little more head room, but nevertheless for the money this tent rocks!
- The Tent is great!!!!!!!!
     By AYL9K0UBSJGWE on 2007-08-11
I would like to recomend this tent to anyone who is in need of a basic tent for family camping. It has worked well for me and my family now on 5 camping trips this year. I beleive that for the money you will not find a better tent on the market today.
- great tent, great value
     By A2390QN3SMQYQY on 2008-05-15
I bought this tent thanks to the reviews and took it out for a weekend. It is so easy to set up, was plenty big for 2 people (3 max) and came down easily. We had a HUGE thunderstorm roll through (hail and all) and it stayed in place and held up fine. The seams did leak a little but I was impressed that was the worst that happened. Once you put some sealant on this tent it would be perfect for any situation!
- Easy to use
     By A3AJBWILPSJXEP on 2007-07-03
I found this tent very easy to setup and take down. I have not yet used it for overnight camping, but while setting it up for a test run, i found it's ease of use, size and roominess all acceptable. The instructions where well written, and i had no problem with any of the aspects of this piece of equipment.
- yea
     By A2F0LNUDJ7IW3A on 2007-10-23
nice tent plenty of room, but if it rains dont leave anything pressed against the edge of the tent, the water will seep through and soak anything in the tent. if you buy this tent, i recommend you get a tarp to place over it to keep everything dry when it rains.
- Fit the bill and made the weekend trip OK
     By A37NGJMPWV3M89 on 2008-06-05
Bought this tent for Motorcycle camping.
Its light, easy to set up and huge for 2 people.
Didn't rain, (Yea!), so I can't say how it will do from that stand point.
All in all meets my needs very well
- He loves it!!!
     By A2ZNGKW7XB0Z64 on 2008-07-03
My 12 year old grandson positively loves it!! He and his two younger sisters camp out in the family room. He and he male friends have had a sleep over out on the deck.
According to my daughter (they live in northern Va), when it arrived he and his sisters put it together without any help, and did it correctly. So everyone is delighted with it.
- Great Tent
     By A1ZWEULIK69TM0 on 2008-07-13
Quick and easy to put up. Used for two adults with a lot of gear and was roomy enough. The only thing that could be better is the bag it stores in. It doesn't have a handle, just string ties, but we can live with that.
- excellent product at a lower price
     By A1NZF1EVPUMVVQ on 2008-07-26
I saw this tent at a local sporting store for an outrageous price. I loved all its features so I wanted it but refused to spend the money. I looked on amazon and there it was for a whole lot less and I received it within 3 days. It arrived the day before my families camping trip and it was perfect. Excellent product and look here before buying it anywhere else.
- Durable, easy to assemble tent!!!
     By A2JYAO7G2LWH25 on 2008-07-29
Okay, we looked at all the brick and mortars, but couldn't come away with a confident purchase. That is why Amazon is so great. We reviewed many of the tents and studied the comments posted. This tent although recently purchased has a great first impression. Assembly, took me about 40 minutes by myself. Now, I read the instructions and slowly made a dry run in the yard prior to our first official set up in the campground. Listen, from what I read you want to get the tent setup and treat it with a can of water repellant! So, that is what weve done, and hope this will thwart off any attacks by mother nature. Set up is very easy, and I am far from being a mechanical gifted individual. Nothing ever comes easy for me when it comes to setting up or assembling anything. I wanted to spare any embarrasment at the Park so a dry run was a must for me! The quaility of the zippers and poles all seem to be sturdy. They provided a few extra tent steaks and if anything they seem a little cheap, but clearly do the job. Again, I am unsure of how this will hold up in the elements, but honestly it is a tent and unless you're going to spend $400 or more I wouldn't expect any tent to survive a tropical rain storm?? Well, hope you all found this review of some help. The reviews are strong for this tent, and my first impression leads me to believe we made a nice purchase for $50.00 , thanks kids!
- This tent is all you need!
     By A3PYZIYX4S9WGW on 2008-10-10
We are a family of four with kids 9 and 11, a father who is 6'3", and a mom who is 5'4" with that said this tent was just right for us. We went camping in Sedona, AZ during the Fall which the temps run from 80 during the day to 40 during the night. Next time, I would bring a tent fan for the day and a tent heater for the night. Now, we were plenty cozy, but we did have room for two queen air mattresses, our 4 backpacks, and space for our shoes. All the compartments advertised came in handy for ipods, flashlights, books, and hand sanitizer. The ceiling compartment we attached our flouresent lantern to. It was easy for me (the mom) to set the tent up. However I made my 9 year old son help me for the experience. This tent is AWESOME considering the price! It is good quality with good features and it does hold four people. I'm glad I bought it! I'm sure we will get many years of use out of it whether it is one person in the tent or four. Oh, I almost forgot all the parts fit back into the bag it came in and it is easy to carry. Also, you will need to buy a tent mallot. A mallot doesn't come with it and I'm glad it didn't because I bought a great rubber mallot with hook at the bottom for 1.88 at a well known chain.
- Happy camper
     By AKMO6OEPMSZNY on 2007-08-29
The tent arrived on time, was simple to put up and seems well made. My only gripe is the outer bag could be a tad larger.
- Great Tent
     By A2TRBZZAZQDCLK on 2008-07-27
For the price, this tent is awesome - easy to setup, plenty of room, nice features.
- For 50 bucks, an great bargain
     By A36EWCNCF4OQG8 on 2008-07-28
Good quality, lots of room, easy to put up.
We were treated to a pair of nasty thunderstorms with driving rain on our first outing with this tent. A little leakage, but not bad - seam sealer might have helped.
- Nice tent
     By A36Q9Z4DDDRT4G on 2008-08-20
Looks great, EASY to put up & take down, it did leak the 1st rain it was in...that was disappointing, we have had cheaper tents last years with no leaks so for this tent to rain the 2nd night it was up was disappointing. They are suppose to be a leading brand. We bought the seam sealer & just hadn't applied it yet. My husband said a NEW tent shouldn't need it yet. Spacious & leak was minimal but still not what you want to see in a new tent while camping in a rain storm.
- Wenzel Tent
     By AWARF7L5BG5PJ on 2008-09-01
I was a little worried about purchasing a tent that I couldn't see in person, nor was I not familiar with the brand. After I did a little researching on the brand and the price, the tent was a great deal. I spent a 4 day weekend in the tent and it worked out perfectly. I didn't have one problem with it. Pretty easy to put up and it fits right back in the bag on the first try. It can sleep 4 people easily. I did spray the tent with waterproofing and it stayed completely dry, even when it rained pretty steadily.
- Pretty good for the price.
     By A3TCJAK9S0QKPJ on 2008-09-15
Good tent for the money, so far. I did notice that one of the pole sections was cracked when putting it up for the second time, hopefully duct tape will do the trick. I had two toddlers "helping", so who knows what really happened there. Goes up pretty easy. It would be hard to put up alone, but with a 10x8 tent you're probably not alone. The included stakes are pretty flimsy, so get at least four better ones for the corners. With the rain fly on the side vents are pretty much blocked. I would think the fly would have stood out from the vents a little. We have never used the room divider.
- Very nice tent...
     By A2NKLJLQS4JA4V on 2008-09-18
I found this tent to be worth every penny. It went up quickly and came down just as fast and easy. Plus, it is the first tent that I ever owned that actually rolled up nicely and everything fit back in the original bag. I like the mesh roof for good air circulation and no wet walls from condensation. I haven't used it in the rain yet but it seems like it would hold up nicely. Plenty of room for 3 people even on air beds. 4 would be pretty crowded. I like that you can stand up in it (even though you are bent over) and the door opening is tall enough that you can walk in and out instead of crawling in and out. Without question, I'd buy another one tomorrow if something happened to this tent.
- AWESOME!!
     By A2UVN9XJD3Y3U5 on 2008-09-22
With a lot of tents, you will need to put down tarps underneath them. You do not need them with this tent! I had it set up on wet land and it rained at night, and I stayed perfectly dry!! As for the 4person, 2 room part, I disagree. It is a very tight 2 room 4 person tent. If you set it up w/ a queen air mattress if fits two people with room to spare.
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- Four-person tent with lightweight construction for hikes, cycling trips, and other camping occasions
- Lightweight, shock-corded fiberglass frame with pin and ring connection for quick setup and break down
- Weather-armor polyester fabric with polyurethane coating is tough and reliable
- Dutch D-style doors; removable divider curtain for 2-room orientation; 4 mesh roof vents
- Sonic-sealed, welded floors; measures 10 feet long x 8 feet wide; 10-year limited warranty
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