REI Trail Dome 2
The Trail Dome 2 has been discontinued.
reviewers paid:$99.00 - $160.00
The REI Trail Dome 2 is not available from the stores we monitor.
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User Reviews
This tent really held up for me. On one trip we had…
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Design: 3 season
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: moderate
Weight: 7.5 lbs
Price Paid: retail $160
This tent really held up for me. On one trip we had torrential rain and wind (30 mph) and a temp. swing from 75 down to 16 degrees. There was only a slight leak in the upper seam of the rainfly in the vestibule, otherwise it was dry.
This tent is easy to set up and handles rain very…
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Design: 3 season dome
Sleeps: 2+gear
Ease of Setup: Quite easy to set up
Weight: 6lbs approx.
Price Paid: $150
This tent is easy to set up and handles rain very well, but get wind over 25 mph and it collapses.
I would recommend this for summer camping only and get a lot of guy lines since they only give you four.
EZ setup. The tent leaks however. Survived a torrential…
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Price Paid: $99
EZ setup. The tent leaks however. Survived a torrential downpour only by putting a boat cushion on the peak of the roof--water pools there and you will get wet. Great kids tent for the backyard.
Description
The Trail Dome 2 is a three-season tent made by REI. It has an average rating of 3.5 stars (out of 5), based on 3 user reviews
The Trail Dome 2 has been discontinued.
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