Walrus Arch 3

rated 4.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

Have only used it in good/lightly damp weather, and…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: mountaineer
Sleeps: 3
Ease of Setup: got it to under 5 minutes
Weight: 9 lbs
Price Paid: $199

Have only used it in good/lightly damp weather, and it was just fine. Did a backyard test during a weeklong rain spell and it stayed bone dry inside. Didn't notice any design defects, though the fly does sag a bit. Doesn't seem to impact its waterproofness. I've used it with two people and a dog, and it was fine for space. We use one vestibule/entrance for our gear, the other for our boots and as an entrance.

Nice, perfectly usable tent. Best bargain vs. quality for a 3-person tent I've seen.

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$199.00

The Walrus Arch 3 is not available from the stores we monitor.

where to buy:

You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:

- Trailspace Classifieds

- GearTrade

- eBay

- Amazon

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