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Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

August 16th, 2010 cabintents No comments

Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

   Brand: Swiss Gear

   Model : SG33155

   Customer Rating :

   List Price : $179.99


   Sale Price : $127.90



   Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) detail and reviews


Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Feature

  • 8-person family dome tent with extra-spacious interior
  • SwissGuard fabric coating and sonic-sealed polyethylene floor keep out moisture
  • Full mesh ceiling, patented corner vents, and 3 window for ventilation
  • Pin-and-ring system for easy setup; front shade canopy
  • Measures 14 x 6.3 x 11 feet (W x H x D); weighs 23 pounds


Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Overviews

With ample room for eight campers to slumber, the St. Alban 14 by 11-foot Swiss Gear Family Dome Tent has 76 inches of head room and 137 square feet of space on a water resistant sonic-welded polyethylene floor to keep out ground moisture. Heavy SwissGuard fabric coating on both the fly and wall fabrics provide water repellency while lap felled seams and factory taped fly seams ensure added weather proofing. In addition to rain protection the fly has a front shade canopy that adds living space. The full mesh ceiling, patented corner vents, windows and large D style door provide optimal ventilation. A pin and ring system and plastic eave hubs provide easy set-up. Patented truncated corners stabilize the tent in high winds. Other features include a mud mat that stabilizes the tent and keeps mud outside, a port for electric-cord access, and two zip shoe pockets with outside/inside access. Specifications: • Base: 14 ft. x 11 ft. • Center Height: 76 in. • Area: 137 sq. ft. • Door: Dutch “D” style • Floor: sonic welded polyethylene • Frame: fiberglass/steel • Stakes: steel • Carry Weight: 23 lbs. • Sleeps: 8


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Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Specifications

Tired of camping with the family in “family sized” tents that barely fit you, your spouse, and a few bags? Turn to the Swiss Gear St. Alban eight-person dome tent, an extra-spacious shelter that’s guaranteed to make you the envy of the campground. The tent is made of polyester taffeta, with a heavy SwissGuard fabric coating on both the fly and wall fabrics to protect campers from rain and wind. The St. Alban’s weatherproofing features extend to the sonic-sealed polyethylene floor, lap-felled seams, and factory-taped fly seams, all of which help keep water from penetrating your sleeping area. And to keep you cool and comfortable in warmer temperatures, the tent includes a full mesh ceiling, patented corner vents, three mesh windows, and a large D-style door. p The St. Alban sets up quickly compared to most large tents, with an efficient pin-and-ring system and plastic eave hubs. As a result, you can enjoy the great outdoors right away rather than wasting time on setup. And should you want a little UV protection while still sitting outside, the tent comes with a front shade canopy that provides added outdoor living space. Other features include truncated corners to help stabilize the tent in high winds; two zip shoe pockets with inside/outside access; an e-port that offers easy and dry electrical cord access; a built-in mud mat to keep the tent interior clean; and a zippered duffel carrying bag. pbSpecifications:/bulliBase size: 14 by 11 feet liActual area: 137 square feet liCenter height: 76 inches liSleeps: Up to 8 people liFabric: Polyester taffeta with double-pass polyurethane coating and mesh liFloor: Sonic-sealed floors for enhanced water protection liWindows: 3 liDoor: Dutch D-style liCarrying weight: 23 pounds /ulp


Swiss Gear St. Alban Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) CustomerReview

Just received the tent last friday, next day we took it camping in the High Uintas in Utah. The tent came with acceptable tent pegs, the thing is huge! I am used to backcountry, backpacking tents that are rated for two people and can barely truly fit that amount in, this thing is rated for eight but I think you could get 10 adults in there! I am pretty certain you could fit eight cots in there and still have some room. br /Set up is easy, instructions are printed on the inside of the tent bag, ventilation is great, and the rain fly covers everything that needs to be covered. It also comes well enough out from the tent entrance to allow three adults to stand under it and still be covered. I don’t think it is really a full three season high country tent, I just don’t trust it to be that water proof. For a family weekender though, it is fantastic, especially for the price. br /Next week is a desert trip, with the amount of ventilation and the sheer size of the inside I expect it to do even better (I do think this is more of a dry climate tent than a mountain climate tent, even though it kept us dry through a decent evening rain). br /I would highly recommend for anyone who needs a family tent and is planning on it being primarily for a weekend to a week type of trip. br /The only con I have with it is that the rain fly is not bigger and does not pull away fully from the main body of the tent. I see that as a possible weakness where water might come through a seam or window. br /

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Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

June 26th, 2010 cabintents No comments

Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange)

   Brand: Swiss Gear

   Model : SG33154

   Customer Rating :

   List Price : $255.99


   Sale Price : $199.99



   Availibility : Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) detail and reviews


Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Feature

  • 10-person family dome tent with extra-spacious interior
  • Sewn-in divider creates 2 distinct living areas
  • 2 side rooms with divider curtains for extra storage
  • Pin-and-ring system for easy setup; full mesh ceiling
  • 4 windows; measures 17.5 x 7 x 14 feet (W x H x D)


Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Overviews

Measuring 17.5 by 14 feet, the large Swiss Gear Montreaux Family Dome Tent will sleep up to ten people. It features a generous 177 square feet of space with sewn-in room dividers creating two distinct living areas and two side rooms with divider curtains for extra storage. Ventilation is maximized with a large “D” style door, full mesh ceiling and side and rear windows. The full cover rain fly gives added protection and the floor is water-resistant, sonic welded polyethylene. Heavy SwissGuard fabric coating on both the fly and wall fabrics provide water repellency while lap felled seams and factory taped fly seams ensure added weather proofing. This tent sets up easily with plastic eave hubs and pin and ring system. The patented truncated corners give the tent stability. Includes E-port for electrical cord access. Specifications: • Base: 17.5 ft. x 14 ft. • Center Height: 84 in. • Area: 177 sq. ft. • Door: Dutch “D” style • Floor: welded polyethylene • Frame: shockcorded fiberglass/steel • Stakes: steel • Carry Weight: 37 lbs. • Sleeps: 10


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Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) Specifications

Tired of camping with the family in “family sized” tents that barely fit you, your spouse, and a few bags? Turn to the Swiss Gear Montreaux 10-person dome camping tent, an extra-spacious shelter that’s guaranteed to make you the envy of the campground. The tent boasts a sewn-in divider that creates two distinct living areas, along with two side rooms with divider curtains for extra storage. You can use the entire tent as one big bedroom, two smaller bedrooms, or one bedroom and a separate living/dining area. The tent also sets up quickly compared to most large tents, with an efficient pin-and-ring system and plastic eave hubs. As a result, you can enjoy the great outdoors right away rather than wasting time on setup. And to keep you cool and comfortable on a hot summer night, the tent includes a full mesh ceiling and side and rear windows. p Other features include truncated corners for stability, a full rainfly, an e-port that offers easy and dry electrical cord access, factory-taped fly seams, a sonic-welded polyethylene floor, and a zippered duffel carrying bag. pbSpecifications:/bulliBase size: 17.5 by 14 feet liActual area: 137 square feet liCenter height: 84 inches liSleeps: Up to 10 people liFabric: Polyester taffeta with double-pass polyurethane coating and mesh liFloor: Sonic-sealed floors for enhanced water protection liWindows: 4 liDoor: Dutch D-style liCarrying weight: 37 pounds /ulp


Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent (Sage/Light Grey/Orange) CustomerReview

I was worried about buying this tent without any reviews posted, but I decided to take the chance anyway. Hopefully my review can help someone else out. I have not been camping in this tent yet, but it is currently set up in my back yard taking on the rain as we speak. First of all, the tent was very well packed and protected in a great bag when it arrived. The instructions said that two adults were required for assembly, but all I had was my four-year-old son. The instructions for assembly are sewn into the bag, so you cannot lose them! I set my son to work assembling the poles which he did with ease since they all have a cord inside that helps snap them together. The parts are not labeled, but they make sense for assembly anyway. After sorting all of the poles, I rolled the tent out onto a tarp base that I purchased to protect the bottom of the tent. We quickly inserted the poles into the top of the tent and had the main dome up in a matter of 10 minutes. After that, the rest of the assembly took only another 10 minutes, including the rain fly. The fly was a challenge to put on the tent with only one adult since the tent is so tall, but I managed to get it in place. So far, the rain fly is my only concern because after securing it in place, it caused the two smaller rooms on the back side of the tent to deform slightly. I did not mark this rating down however, as after looking at it, my back yard is somewhat unlevel, and I believe that is the cause for this deformation. I will report back after I have had a chance to assemble later on level ground on our first camping trip.br /br /I have to say that walking into this tent for the first time was a real treat. This is the first tent I have ever owned which allowed me to stand upright inside. The two smaller rooms on the back side are shorter, however, I think most people will use these rooms for storage. The room divider runs parallel with the front door of the tent, with a single zipper that runs from top to bottom in the middle. The two halves of the divider separate and tie up at the sides so you can comfortably walk underneath. It looks like the 17.5 foot wide back half of the tent will comfortably accomodate two queen sized air mattresses, which is what we plan to put inside. This leaves the front half of the tent to put our other items. Of course you will be able to set the interior up however you would like. There are little pockets all over the inside of the tent which will allow us to stow smaller items like keys, phones, kids toys, or even shoes. As far as the build of the tent is concerned, it seems well made with good solid materials and craftsmanship. The floor is not a solid piece, however, it is “a sonic-welded polyethylene floor” and I have no reason to believe that the welded seams would ever leak. As I said above the tent has been out in rainy conditions for five hours now. Even without seam sealer, the tent has only one very small leak in the back, and that leak has amounted to about half the size of a dollar bill. Not bad for steady rainfall. I will be buying a seam sealing kit soon and taking care of all of the seams inside. Once that is done, I think this tent will be everything we need and more for a family of four.

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