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NTK Indy GT 4/6/8 Person Outdoor Tent for Camping | Camping Tent with Extended Front & Canopy| 100% Waterproof Dome & Breathable Mesh | 3 Season Tent | Easy Setup Tent

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Size: 4 Person Tent


Features

  • Mesh
  • TIME-SAVING INSTALLATION: You can effortlessly assemble and disassemble these tents for camping. Our ergonomically spacious camping tents have a comfortable floor area of 8x7 feet, a centre height of 4.7 feet, and an additional full front canopy.
  • WEATHERPROOF & WATERPROOF TENT - The polyester rainfly of our tents shields you from harsh weather. The 2500 mm partially aluminized water column rainfly gives full coverage, and the thermoplastic layer protects against UV rays. The clear windows and detachable vestibule floor keep the tent well-lit and fresh.
  • ENHANCED AIRFLOW: The 3-season tent has an ultra-thin polyester micro-mesh fabric on all sides and the roof that provides comfortable ventilation and protection from unwanted pestilence. The Indy 3-season dome family tent will keep you cosy and shield you from wind, rain, and sunlight.
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE TENT: These sturdy camping tents have extra thick colour-coded Nano-flex fibreglass poles that are interconnected with double gold chrome-plated ferrule hardware and elastic. The portable tent has reinforced oxford fabric, extra thick straps, and heavy-duty zippers with a carry bag.
  • SAFE AND SECURE: The portable tent is made of polyethene with a partially silver-coated inner layer to stop deflect harsh heat. The flooring of this water-resistant tent has a unique bathtub barrier design to avoid drenching and is fire-retardant.

Brand: NTK


Product Dimensions: 84"L x 96"W x 56.4"H


Item Weight: 5.6 Kilograms


Floor Width: 1 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping & Hiking


Shape: Dome


Occupancy: 4 Person


Seasons: 3 Season


Included Components: Carry Bag, Rainfly


Water Resistance Technology: 2500 millimeters


Brand: ‎NTK


Product Dimensions: ‎84"L x 96"W x 56.4"H


Item Weight: ‎5.6 Kilograms


Floor Width: ‎1 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Camping & Hiking


Shape: ‎Dome


Occupancy: ‎4 Person


Seasons: ‎3 Season


Included Components: ‎Carry Bag, Rainfly


Water Resistance Technology: ‎2500 millimeters


Special Feature: ‎Water-Resistant, Portable, Lightweight, UVProtection


Occupant Capacity: ‎4


Design: ‎Camping Tent


Material: ‎Polyester, Fiberglass, fabric


Color: ‎Teal


Sport: ‎Camping & Hiking


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Installation Type: ‎Instant


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Assembly Time: ‎5 minutes


Pole Material Type: ‎Fiberglass


Size: ‎4 Person Tent


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Number of Doors: ‎1


Fabric Type: ‎Mesh


Floor Length: ‎104.17 Inches


Maximum Height: ‎130 Centimeters


Floor Area: ‎3.7


Base Material: ‎Polyester


Number Of Poles: ‎3


Style: ‎4/5 Person


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Form Factor: ‎Dome


Manufacturer: ‎NTK


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎25.5 x 8.3 x 8.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎6.85 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎145.67 x 94.49 x 51.18 inches


Brand Name: ‎NTK


Model Name: ‎FBA_152500SBS


Part Number: ‎FBA_152500SBS


Date First Available: June 19, 2015


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  • More than expected
Size: 6 Person Tent
Just used it for the first time this weekend. Love this tent. Had set it up in the backyard when initially purchased last month. Make sure you do a trial setup before you actually get to the campground. The instructions are in Portuguese and Spanish ( I don't read or speak either). The pictures on the box really helps. The first day at the campground was super windy. My friend helped me with the setup so it wouldn't blow away. Wow!! A full setup looks fantastic a. Everyone was impressed with the spacious vestibule. My friend has a kelty with two vestibules but this is better. Her "vestibules" are really just sort of entry ways extended from the rainfly flaps. This "vestibule" is an actual room. The tent was staked out well with sturdy metal tent stakes bought at another store. The ones that came with the tent is the typical thin, short type. No way, they would've held the tent down in the type of wind we had. The tent held up well in the wind. Couldn't feel any wind when in the tent at night. The vestibule didn't even budge. Of course the 5/6 occupancy is only if u have 5-6 sleeping bags side by side. I have two dogs so it was roomy for us and all our stuff. I use a wagon to drag all our stuff onto the campsite and i parked it in the vestibule with plenty of room left. So much space! The seems are taped which is a plus. Can't wait for our next camping trip in a month. update: Still love this tent. Took it to Sequoia National Park for July 4th weekend. It was super hot in the tent with the day time temps in the low 80s. With the rainfly on, it can get super hot in the tent since there's only one door and it doesn't allow cross ventilation. Only con I've had in this tent. It's been in high winds and rain and no problems. Also camped up in Mammoth with freezing over night temps and it kept the wind out beautifully. I'm looking into getting the NTK 8 person tent b/c of the second door and the pull back rainfly so warm weather camping will be more enjoyable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016 by angela

  • Good Tent for a Good Price Point
Size: 6 Person Tent
I wanted a roomy tent for drive-in camping with the advantage of a full, water-proof rated rain fly since I live in the temperate rain forest known as the Smoky Mountains. The NTK Indy GT XL 6-person tent doesn't disappoint. Since it's just me, I can glamp to my heart's content with ample room for a full size, double height air mattress, a side table and lamp, a battery operated fan, and a bin to store my clothes to keep them from getting damp. And I still have room to stand and change clothes (I'm 5'6"). I imagine a queen size mattress and side table would fit comfortably, with an extra bin for clothes storage, but the ability to stand erect and change would be compromised. The main cabin is 8x8, so I bought a Moroccan rug the exact size of the floor for colder weather camping. I am not impressed with the quality of the bathtub floor; it's equivalent to a light duty tarp, so I think I'm going to buy a warm weather rug for summer usage. Moreover, the tent floor was advertised as a single piece of tarp, but it appears to be two pieces of tarp that are thermally sealed right down the middle of the tent. Definitely use a heavy duty tarp as a footprint. I used an 8x10 footprint to great effect, since I didn't want to use the tarp insert for the outdoor living space. The 8x10 tarp was just enough to extend two feet into the outdoor living space so I could place a small braided rug at the door and have a place to put my soggy shoes. I would not risk wearing shoes in the tent without an additional covering for the floor. The fly seams come factory sealed, but there were places on the fly I was not satisfied were factory sealed well enough. I sealed every seam on the tent and fly with a seriously wide coating of Seam Grip--8 ounces of the stuff, to be exact, with none left over. I especially sealed the floor where it appeared to be thermally bonded. And I double sealed the floor corners. After it cured for 72 hours, I then dusted every sealed seam with talcum powder to prevent the seams from sticking together. The baby fresh scent didn't linger more than a few hours after I set it up on my first trip. Although I sealed mostly the underside of the tent, take caution to seal the three fly vents both on the inside and outside of the fly--there's three layers of stitching to keep water out of. I learned that the hard way during a heavy downpour on my first trip. I also coated the underside of the fly with a polyurethane spray for extra protection. Did I say how my I hate to get the inside of my tent wet? I have yet to camp in a super buggy area, so I can't vouch for the effectiveness of the no-see-um mesh that composes the better part of the tent body. However, my backpacking tent has a high quality, very fine mesh that hasn't once gotten a run, even through years of my dog pawing at it when she wants out. It took my cat exactly two seconds to put a run in the mesh of the NTK. Her claws can get through the large pores pretty easily. It's definitely not as fine a mesh as I would prefer. And, yes, I know I was an idiot for letting my cat near my tent. I didn't know she had gotten outside. Despite the mesh, I will say the fly and tent taffeta appear to be sturdy, and the tent was sew together well--except for the design of the fly vents (three layers to seal and no factory seal on the vent triangles, really?) The length of the canopy is impressive, with enough room to store a couple of extra bins plus keep two full size camp chairs out of the rain, even with the front canopy fly zipped closed in a storm. I could stand comfortably under the canopy closest to the tent. However, with the canopy open and fully extended, a woman of average height would have to duck, if she planned on cooking under the canopy extension. The canopy extension poles are simply not long enough to stake the fly high enough for comfortable standing. And I don't think the canopy extension poles would hold under the weight of the extended canopy in a down pour due to the impressive length of the canopy. Since I usually have an additional popup canopy nearby, I simply roll the canopy extension up and out of the way unless it's raining. The canopy itself is a conestoga-style setup which requires an extra pole be applied to a sheath. I was able accomplish the threading of the pole but it was a pain in the rear with only one person to set up. Otherwise, I had no problems with the set up of the rest of the fly; it simply clips to the tent poles. The fly stretches taut over the tent with plenty of ventilation room between tent and fly, but again I'm ambivalent about the design of the actual fly vents. In a down pour I had to stake out the fly vents with small sticks to keep them from collapsing onto the tent fly. I didn't have to guy out the fly, even in some brisk 20 mph gusts of wind. One awesome thing about the canopy and fly is the color. It's not a blackout tent by any means, but it keeps the tent interior dark enough to sleep until the sun is high, if you're not parked in the direct sunlight. It might get pretty dreary though if you have to tough out a few days of rain, chillin' in the tent. The tent poles are fiberglass, and they have not been problematic in wind or rain, but they weigh a ton, are brutally unwieldy for such a large tent, and the shockcordage is not particularly tight or sturdy for the diameter and weight of the poles. I will eventually replace them with aluminum poles that I suspect will last much longer. Overall, I am pleased. The size of the tent is ample for my needs, and generally, the construction of the tent is good. I have experienced serious rain storms and not gotten wet, but I have taken extra time to seal the seams carefully. With a little love and care, and some careful placement in regards to sunlight and wind direction, I think this tent will last as long as my trusty backpacking tent--twenty dry years and counting. But I have no doubt the poles will need to be replaced at some point. Now, I'm gonna go get my glamp on and string up some sparkly, battery operated LEDs all over the canopy, just in time for my favorite camping trip of the year--Walt's Party (think a hundred and fifty fine folks getting together on a river, with great food, and great live music). Go get your party on in your party tents, ya'll! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2019 by Kristina L Kirkland

  • Great tent.
Size: 6 Person Tent
Took it out, set it all by myself, I’m a 66 year old woman camping mostly solo with my dogs and had no problem but I’m an experienced camper. Tested it in wind, extremely heavy rain, even hail and performed flawlessly, no water got in. The roomy vestibule was handy specially when you’re stuck inside due to inclement weather, I was even able to make my coffee enjoying the sound of the rain watching outside through the transparent vestibule windows, dogs enjoyed the huge vestibule too, Plenty of room to move around specially since my dogs are not small. The only thing I can point out is that in my opinion this is not a tent for extreme hot weather but since I camp in the Sierras at high altitude I certainly appreciated keeping me warm specially at night, I definitely recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by Carmen Martinez

  • Great protection in rainy, humid weather; enjoyable on nice sunny, breezy days and warm nights.
Size: 6 Person Tent
Purchased this amazing, low cost tent. Took wife and dog on three day excursion w/o prior set-up or review. (not the way it should be done) Although initial, first-time set-up took me a little over an hour, once everything was up, it was spacious and rigid. Was able to place two large cots on each side with about 3 ft nice walking area in between. At 5'11" I was able to comfortably able stand upright and move around. The vestibule area was great for our 130 dog, which was able to look out the 'glass'. The first two nights were hot, humid and the tent fly (one of the most important parts of any tent) completely covered the tent, yet allowed for a breeze to enter from under the sides, keeping it comfortable.The heavy rains and winds that were followed by a cold front, concerned us but NOT a drop ever entered the tent, which remained totally unmoved. I, of course, used a ground cover, as well. Amazed at quality for the price. Have two high cost 4-season 3-man tents and have been in high winds at 5 above 0; also in the jungles of South and Central America...Wish I had this one with me. Great tent fly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017 by Paul

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