"Leak-free" and tents don't go together in the same sentence...ALL tents are prone to some leakage.
Costco had a couple of decent quality tents the other day when I was there. NOT top-of-the-line tents...but good enough for taking the family "car camping" for a few days to a week.
They have a couple of camping tents on their website:
http://www.costco.com/Common/Search....rch&lang=en-US
NOT the same ones that were in the store, but probably pretty similar.
Whats a good tent to look at for camping with the family? Would like it to be leak free, and hold 4 people comfortably.
Coleman
If you go to amazon and read through some of the reviews, coleman tents get good reviews on average, and their not "that" expensive.
The camping will be at a camp ground, vehicle would be close so weight isn't an issue. Been looking at coleman, eureka, field & stream(Dicks Sporting goods), and kelty brands. that marmot is allittle out of the range I need. One that caught the eye was the eureka copper canyon. seemed like it had plenty of space.
The camping will be at a camp ground, vehicle would be close so weight isn't an issue. Been looking at coleman, eureka, field & stream(Dicks Sporting goods), and kelty brands. that marmot is allittle out of the range I need. One that caught the eye was the eureka copper canyon. seemed like it had plenty of space.
Go big. Be the envy of the campground.
http://www.actionafrica.com/fisheagle.html
(Of course, you're probably going to need a u-haul to get the tent to the campsite. But, everyone else there will say "holy shit!")
budget?
the marmot halo6 or halo4 are good options for serious camping, but at 499 and 399 might be more than you want to spend. They are seam taped to keep the rain out and provide enough ventilation to reduce the dew collection on the inside of the tent.
When looking at tents, be aware the sizing that most companies do, for instance eureka tents commonly size their 4 person tents based on 4 people sleeping across(side to side crammed against each other), when in reality they would on sleep 2 people lengthwise (door end to end).
You absolutely do not need something made by marmot if you're just car camping - total waste of money. I have a marmot tent for backpacking where I depend a lot more on my gear. Get something cheaper. I live in the pacific northwest, rain capital of the US, and use a big 6 person Kelty tent for car camping. I really recommend Kelty for car camping. They're relatively cheap (my tent was $150 not on sale) but good enough to be found at stores like REI.
Do be aware of the size issue though. A 6 person tent is probably pushing it for a family of 4.
At least.For 4 people and gear your gonna need a 6 person tent. ...