Reddit Reddit reviews CORE 9 Person Instant Cabin Tent - 14' x 9'

We found 7 Reddit comments about CORE 9 Person Instant Cabin Tent - 14' x 9'. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CORE 9 Person Instant Cabin Tent - 14' x 9'
Instant 60 Second Setup; Sleeps 9 people; Fits two queen air mattresses; Center Height:78CORE H20 Block Technology and adjustable ground ventFeatures room divider and wall storage pockets keep items neat and off the tent floorElectrical cord access port (port is fully closable when not in use)Includes rain fly, tent stakes, and carry bag
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7 Reddit comments about CORE 9 Person Instant Cabin Tent - 14' x 9':

u/xMoop · 4 pointsr/ElectricForest

This tent or one like it that's super easy to setup and tearing down.

Nothing is worse than messing with threading those annoying poles through your tent and tearing it down when you're exhausted from a long weekend.

u/drunkbackpacker · 3 pointsr/camping
u/35mmDSLR · 2 pointsr/camping
u/markevens · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Something like this.

There are a couple versions out there, basically the same design. They are suuuuper fast and easy to set up. With 2 people, it takes about 2 minutes to set up from in-the-bag to fully set up.

u/champagne_and_ripple · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Not that it matters but I'm in Tampa too. First piece of advice: unless you are headed somewhere else, don't camp until November or so.

I bought this: https://www.amazon.com/CORE-Person-Instant-Cabin-Tent/dp/B00VFH1RQS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1496967275&sr=8-3&keywords=Core+tent

It has been great. Withstood storms and big wind. It is amazingly easy to set up and the price is right. This is for car camping only, BTW. It will fit 2 Queen air mattresses so it holds our family of 4 very comfortably. They have a size up too, if you want it. I have recommended to 2 others who have bought them and are happy.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/GoRVing

I would recommend something that can fit into a standard parking spot for extensive traveling without another vehicle, just because if you really want to see a lot of stuff, especially if you're in any city of even marginal size, parking and getting around can be a challenge. So that's basically Class Bs or a van like a Sprinter or Ford Transit that you'd have to build out. And you have to be real comfortable being real close a lot lol.

Buying an RV can be very tricky. There are a lot of potential problems that can be hidden. Not all dealerships are honest. They lose value pretty quickly, especially when adding miles.

With renting one you at least get the security of getting a replacement if you break down. (And you don't have to pay to fix it before you can resell it). There are people who have their RVs on the market for years!

Do you plan on staying at a lot of campgrounds? Trying to boondock? If you plan on staying at a lot of campgrounds, I'd consider getting a large tent, and a inflatable mattress for two with a cot that gets it off the ground. Coleman sells a combo mattress/cot that works really nice.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VFH1RQS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Here is a very large tent, you can put a queen size cot/mattress combo in there and still have over half the tent for a table, etc.

Then maybe hop in a hotel once a week or so for amenities/showers etc.

RVs a big investment and not really great for short term use then resale...