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Wenzel Klondike 8 Person Water Resistant Tent with Convertible Screen Room for Family Camping

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Arrives Nov 25 – Nov 26
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Color: Blue


Style: Tent


Features

  • 100% Weather Armor Polyester
  • Imported
  • Convertible screen room with inverted "T" style door and inside flap zippered windows
  • Removable seam-sealed fly provides versatility
  • Mesh roof vents, 2 zippered side windows with inside flaps
  • Shock corded fiberglass roof frame with steel uprights and corner elbows combined with pin & ring for easy set up
  • Guy out vent at the back of the tent, Two convenience pockets

Description

Great for camping with family or friends, the Wenzel Klondike measures 16-feet by 11-feet. The Klondike sleeps eight, five in its 98 square feet of interior space, with room for sleeping three more in the 60 square foot screen room with its zip up walls. 6.5 feet of head room lets you stand up straight while inside the tent. The attached screen room can also be used as sun shelter, a picnic room, a gear room or a room just to relax in. A full mesh roof and two mesh windows keep bugs out and let the breeze in. In addition a rear mesh vent creates ground breeze. Weather Armor polyester fabric with a polyurethane water resistant coating protects from top to bottom. Double-stitched, lap- felled seams through out the body of the tent provide a shingle effect against water. All threads, zippers and webbing are treated with superior water repellency applications to enforce these critical areas. The Klondike has a fiberglass frame and uses Power Corners that increase the tent's stability in high winds. Included are two hanging pockets that create an area for items needing easy access, a storage duffel and a 10 year warranty against defects. Specifications: • Base: 16 ft. x 11 ft. • Center Height: 78 in. • Eave Height: 61" • Area: 98 sq. ft. + 60 sq. ft. screen room • Door: Inverted "T" style, interior flex style • Floor: welded polyethylene • Frame: fiberglass • Stakes: steel and plastic • Carry Weight: 27.3 lbs. • Sleeps: 8.

Brand: Wenzel


Product Dimensions: 192"L x 132"W x 78"H


Item Weight: 27.3 Pounds


Floor Width: 132 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: Festival, Party, Tailgate, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping


Shape: Rectangular


Occupancy: 8 Person


Seasons: 3 Season


Included Components: Tent Body with Screenroom, Waterproof Fly, Steel Stakes, Fiberglass and Steel Frame, Guylines


Water Resistance Technology: 1200mm


Floor Area: 98 Square Feet


Footprint Tarp Weight: 30 Pounds


Rainfly Weight: 80 Ounces


Size: 8 Person


Floor Length: 16 Feet


Maximum Height: 78 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 192"L x 132"W x 78"H


Item Weight: 27.3 Pounds


Floor Width: 132 Inches


Color: Blue


Form Factor: Screen House


Style Name: Tent


Tent Design: Camping Tent


Item Shape: Rectangular


Base: Polyester


Stake Material: Steel


Tent Floor Material: Welded Polyethylene Polyester


Rainfly Material: Polyester Taffeta


Pole Material Type: Metal


Fabric Type: 100% Weather Armor Polyester


Material Type: Seam Sealed Bathtub Style Floor, Fiberglass, Waterproof Polyester Fabric Flysheet, Steel Reinforced Frame


Product Care Instructions: Wipe Down and Air Dry Thoroughly, Store In Dry Location Away from UV/Sunlight


Required Assembly: Yes


Assembly Time: 15 minutes


Global Trade Identification Number: 97


Manufacturer: Wenzel Outdoors


Age Range Description: Adult


UPC: 047297936797


Brand Name: Wenzel


Recommended Uses For Product: Festival, Party, Tailgate, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping


Included Components: Tent Body with Screenroom, Waterproof Fly, Steel Stakes, Fiberglass and Steel Frame, Guylines


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Number Of Windows: 2


Number Of Pockets: 2


Number of Rooms: 2


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: Clip


Is Waterproof: True


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Number of Vestibules: 1


Number of Guylines: 4


Sport Type: Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Installation Type: Free Standing


Closure Type: Zipper, Buckle


Number Of Doors: 2


Number Of Poles: 4


Occupancy: 8 Person


Seasons: 3 Season


Water Resistance Technology: 1200mm


Special Features: Convertible Screen Room, Steel Reinforced Frame, 6 ft. 5 in. Peak Height


Occupant Capacity: 8


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  • Great Tent at a Great Price.
Our first use of this tent was for a week long stay at a Lake. It's just small enough for most standard size tent pads, but you'll most likely go outside your tent pad with the tie outs, unless it's a larger tent pad. Most people say there's a "ripple" on the side of their tents after staking, but I didn't have that issue. Once I got all points staked and tied nice n tight, everything stayed up nicely n looked great. Setup was easy for the most part, especially with more than one person. Between the winds off the lake daily, and the heavy storm in the middle of the week I was a bit worried about the durability but everything held up perfectly. Overall the interior has plenty of space for most small families, air mattresses included. There were three of us, 2 adults and 1 child(10yrs old), plus one medium sized dog(Foxhound). We had a Queen Size and a Twin Size Air Matress in the "Cabin" of the Tent, 2 to 3 larger size folding Camp Chairs, 1 smaller size folding Camp Chair, and a small area for the Dog, along with a couple Storage Totes in the "Porch" of the Tent. The floor of the Tent is a "Bathtub" style floor and is made of a Tarp-like material so it's both durable and keeps water out. The one thing I'm not completely satisfied with is the shape of the floorplan. It's not completely square in the Cabin and the Cabin is slightly larger than the Porch. Combining that with the fact the the majority of the tie downs are attached directly to the bottom of the Tent makes it so putting down a Tarp to make the floor more durable is kinda tricky. My best solution for this is to get 2 tarps sized almost exact to the 2 sections of the tent. Sorry for the long winded review but hopefully it helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Mayo Mayo

  • The perfect tent! Not capable of free-standing, but strong and stable when properly staked down
Color: Blue Style: Tent
Did not have time to setup/test-out prior to first camping trip. So first time took 30 mins with 2 ppl to setup in light drizzle. Did not come with instructions and although it's pretty obvious how it fits together, the optimal sequence isn't as obvious (I included the steps that worked for me in the bottom of review). Minutes after getting the tent up, we had a 1 hr downpour with 20 mph winds followed by light drizzle all night. The tent looked strong & steady with just a few minor leaks around zipper, but all the seams were dry. Water did pool over the porch room (as others have also said) and began slowly leaking in, but I believe that's because I didn't fully secure the tarp down properly (see step 16 below). Haven't experience rain after we properly secured the tarp, but the tarp did look much more taut. Overall, very happy with size, rain & wind protection. I liked that the circular room divider door completely protects the sleeping area from mesquites while coming in and out of the porch area all day and the dual zipper allows you to zip the bottom up so toddlers and pets can't escape and creepy crawlies can't crawl in to the sleeping area while allowing adults to easily step over for easy access to all rooms. It's also wide enough to fit an inflated queen size air mattress through. Rear sleeping compartment easily fits 2 queen size airbeds with about 1-1/2ft clearance at top and bottom of mattresses for your bags. Porch room is decent size for 2 chairs with room to put your feet up and still have an unobstructed center aisle to walk through. The included stakes are crappy and I'm convinced would of pulled-out during our first stormy night so buy some good ones (need 20). I got the 7" spikes with the green tie down heads - very secure in grass and not overly difficult to pull out (Harbor Freight sells a packet of 6 spikes for $3). These steps seem to work best for me: 1. Assemble poles. 2. Temporarily stake down 11'x16' ground tarp (sold separately - got mine at Harbor freight... good quality) 3. Unroll tent 4. Stake back 2 corners first, then back-middle. 5. Pull front taunt and center, then stake front 2 corners, then front-middle (i.e. entrance). 6. Now fold and tuck the ground cover tarp complete under the tent along the smaller front room section so rain doesn't collect under your tent (I may cut my tarp to size in the future). 7. Stake one side of the back room, then the other side. 8. Stake one side of the front room, then the other side. 9. Thread the 2 long thin poles through the back-room sleeves and secure the 2 poles together directly in their middles using a bowknot (the tricky part is keeping the bowknot directly in the middle of the thin poles when you mount them on the thick support poles). 10. Thread the shorter thin pole over the entrance. 11. Lay the thicker support poles near their mounting pin locations and mount the angled pole connector. 12. Have someone tall climb inside the tent and hold up the center where the 2 thin poles cross. 13. Quickly connect the 4 poles in the back room before installing the 2 poles in the front room. Install to top thin pole then tuck over the pin on the bottom. 14. Have someone help you pull the tarp over the tent. 15. Stake the guidelines in the back down first then the front, but keep them loose. 16. At each pole location, (a) hook the tarp in, (b) strap the Velcro around the pole and then (c) tie bowtie through the slotted opening on the black angled pole connector. Note, there's a Velcro strap over the center of the door (the first night, I was in a hurry to beat the rain and didn't see/do steps b & c and water pooled over the porch room and slowly soaked/dripped through). 17. Finally, evenly tighten the 5 guide wires. 18. Double check the stakes to ensure they didn't get pulled up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017 by Gerald J.

  • I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
This is the nicest tent I have ever owned. It was perfect for camping and the screened in porch was sweet. The zipper broke so be careful zipping and unzipping it and always check for faulty zippers. By the way Amazon will take care of you if anything faulty may happen with the tent. The tent is not pulled tight and a little loose in some places but the color is great the windows are nice except for no back window so if you are camping next to the beach or on a cliff turn it to the side or have the screened in porch facing that way so you can be in your warm tent and see the view. Also it did rain really hard and the wind was blowing when we went camping at the beach and there was no leaking at all! It was great and it does not get too hot during the day either because the next day it was really hot so we just took the rain fly off and because of the great ventilation this tent has it was awesome for taking a nap. Also one thing I love about this tent is that the screened in porch zips up completely so when it does rain it is not a muddy mess and your stuff does not get wet. Also when it is hot and sunny the screened in porch zips down all the way so you have a view from all sides. It is especially nice when you have the camp fire going and you want to sit in your porch and enjoy as well. I give this tent a five star all the way!!!!!! Also it was fairly easy to set up and once you do it once its a snap after that. I do recommend that you stake it down first and fyi the yellow stakes are for the rain fly! Also I forgot to mention that the tent is not tight all the way around but it really is not that big of a deal it is still very roomy. Also if you have pets or kids the second room is great because it allows for more security when you are sleeping that neither will be able to escape easily. I also forgot to mention that the screened in porch room has a floor so you don't have to worry that when it does rain it will not seep into the tent at all. This tent held up well in the rain. We were not cold and did not get wet and the rain fly did an excellent job! Once again I highly recommend this tent. It is roomy but not so much you can't fit it on a normal campsite so don't worry about it being too too big. FIVE STARS!!!!!!! Update. I wasn't sure if I was able to put this up myself and I did in a half hour. Make sure you steak it down first with the metal stakes. The yellow ones are for the rain fly. I am only 5'2 and I had no problem doing it. Also make sure you start with the main first then the screened in porch last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2014 by Chevy N. Chevy N.

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