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Hillary 4 Room Family Tent

rated 3.5 of 5 stars

You get what you pay for. I bought my particular model Hillary tent with four rooms for bluegrass festivals, which in my neck of the chilly woods start up in the spring and last until fall. Both my wife and I go along with our 3-year-old.

First of all, let me state unequivocally that if you are going to a festival of this sort it really isn't camping. Second of all, I personally never even use a tent when wilderness camping if I can help it. Debris huts and tarps work the best in terms of insulation and ventilation. Now on to the Hillary.

The ventilation sucks and it leaks, seemingly two conflicting views. The main problem with mine is the rain fly which is like the equivalent of wearing a thong on your backside. The thing doesn't cover the main tent doors and windows. The small protection it does give covers up the main ventilation which is in the ceiling. It still gets better cross breeze with all the windows open than most cheap tents, however. (I must add here that I got the thing for under a hundred bucks because it was on the floor during the big Father's Day sale and I had a gift card left over from Christmas.)

Leaking: The tent is sort of loosely stitched. I seam sealed and silconed the rain fly which helped tremendously, but during a recent deluge we still got leaks along the main upper seam. At the doorways, the tent leaked like a the Bush Adminstration on CIA operatives married to dignataries with conflicting opinions about Iraq. The design of this tent or any other cheap tent means leaks. Any tent should have a raised heavy mil floor which comes up onto the side walls of the tent. And they all should have a rainfly which comes all the way down the sides to be staked out away from the tent and into the ground.

Barring all of these problems. It's roomy as hell and space wise is perfect. We even put our solar shower station inside and a minature play room to keep our 3-year-old occupied. But, I am currently looking on-line for heavy duty, but light (ala Eureaka) rain fly material so I can make my own rainfly, preferably with a canopy pullout or vestibule set up. Other than that buy silicone and seam sealer and dedicate an afternoon to soaking your Hillary with the stuff.

Design: four room Hillary dome
Sleeps: 6+
Price Paid: About 90 bucks

We had problems with this this tent. It has a lot of room for a large family, it can sleep 10 easy. However it leaks. We had to cover it with two large tarps which covered the windows. The awning that comes with it, doesn't fit the size of the tent which caused more water leakage due to the open screen top of the tent, which is a feature of this tent for good air circulation. Hey, what good is it when you have to cover it up with tarps?

I think it would be ok, if it was warm sunny weather only. It seems like most campers always have tarps just in case, and from what I have seen most tents leak, unless it's an all weather tent for extream camping, which can become pricey and I mean $$$$$$$$. Ziplock baggies, trash bags and a raised airmattress are a must.

Design: 4 room family style (Hillary)
Sleeps: 6+
Ease of Setup: easy
Weight: 60 pounds
Price Paid: $250

We've had our Hillary 4 room tent for over 4 years and it's a great tent.  After 4 years, it still looks brand new. Of course, it's a tent. It's not a hard top camping trailer. You have to take care of it.

Ours still looks brand new and to be honest with you, Hillary is all we've ever bought and i still have our old tent from 15 years ago and it still looks new. We use it in the yard for the kids every year. SO.... it's how well you take care of your things.  It is not faded by the sun nor does it have any holes or torn. What more could we ask for?

Price Paid: $400

I love this Hillary tent. However, I lent it out and only got back three poles that stretch over the three arches, I need the three poles that go over the top of the dome and the dome cover. Any suggestions where I can get replacement poles??

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $250

I BOUGHT THIS TENT FROM SEARS AND I LOVE IT, MY FAMILY LOVE IT, BUT WE BOUGHT THE COLEMAN TENT SEALER AND IT STILL LEAKS LIKE A SIEVE! DOES ANYONE KNOW OF ANYTHING 'REALLY' GOOD ??? THANKS, OTHERWISE THE TENT IS WONDERFUL AND ALOT OF FUN FOR BIG FAMILY OUTINGS!

THANKS!

Design: 4 ROOM FIBERGLASS POLE CONSTRUCTION BUT EASY TO PUT UP.
Sleeps: 6+
Ease of Setup: EASY FOR A MOM EVEN
Weight: 35 POUNDS?
Price Paid: USUALLY $250

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