🏕️ Unleash Your Inner Explorer with the POMOLY Manta!
The POMOLY Manta Camping Teepee Tent is a versatile 2-4 person tent designed for all-season outdoor adventures. Crafted from durable 300D Oxford cloth, it features a unique stove jack for cooking and warmth, a breathable mesh top for ventilation, and a propped-up door for easy access. With its innovative tent skirt design, this tent promises stability and comfort, making it the perfect choice for camping enthusiasts.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Green |
Item display length | 26.37 inches |
Weight | 7.9 Kilograms |
Item display width | 9.05 Feet |
Shape | Hexagonal |
Material type | Polyester |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Features | Waterproof |
Sport | camping, outdoor lifestyle |
Included components | Stove Jack, Stove |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | POMOLY |
Manufacturer | POMOLY |
Product Dimensions | 421.64 x 363.22 x 260.1 cm; 6.3 kg |
ASIN | B098QCGLTP |
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I love this tent...
I like the material this tent is made with. With my wood burning stove , I was very warm and comfortable. I had plenty enough room with my extra lg cot ,stove ,table and chair. I believe this tent can last me many year of enjoyment.
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Nearly $400 for cheap stakes and cheap material tent?
Honestly, the fact that this tent isn't perfect is infuriating. I mean to spend this much money to have the cheapest stakes ever and not have to stove included is crazy. If you are planning to be somewhere where the dirt is hard and stiff, get better stakes THAT HOOK OVER! These little ridges will do NOTHING FOR YOU, I'm being dead serious. The loops that are suppose to hook over those little ridges will fall off everytime you try to hammer in the stakes. I tried to put my tent up ONCE, and the stake bent and broke on me. And they were a pain in the a** to get them out of the dirt, I had to leave some behind because if you don't have a hammer with you to pull these stakes out like nails, there is NOOOOO WAY to remove them without ripping off the little rope loops, or cutting your fingers from the cold hard earth. Also, the loops at the end of each junction of the tent are just little loops that you can loosen or tighten, but honestly you have to tie knots into them to keep them from loosening completely on you especially if it is windy, and they keep falling loose due to the other tension coming from different parts of the tent that are already anchored down also. Also, NO INSTRUCTIONS ANYWHERE!!!!!!! Please try to set up this tent before you go in the middle of nowhere. It is really hard to figure out how to use the freaking poles, and also one of the little notches on one of the smaller poles broke AS SOON AS I TRIED TO PUT THEM TOGETHER ONE FREAKIN TIME, meaning one of the smaller pole attachments can't click together in place, rendering the canopy to the front of the tent to be useless. I mean, literal crap material. I'll be adding more photos later but it is too dark to take pictures of the tent with the furnace in it. Which you have to buy separately so definitely spent over $400 to go camping in cold weather. Also I hope you are tall as hell, I am 5'1" and trying to put the little attachment on top of the tent was impossible to do, as well as attach the inner netting for the tent to sleep in clips to the center of the top of the tent. I had to take the WHOLE TENT DOWN TO REATTACH the top cover as as the inner netting sleeping part, but it was too cold in the night to leave the top cover cap thing off and it was venting too much hot air out. Mind you I have the duck feather down sleeping bag which is rated for 15 degree weather to keep me warm and I thought with both the fire on and me being in this warm sleeping bag I might over heat. But nope, I was freezing. Think about it, trying to tear down a tent after burning the fire stove and having to put the fire out just to put the little cap on the top of the tent at night was THE most aggregating part of this whole thing. I spent WAY too much time on this tent, to even enjoy my camping time. By the way, the canopy part didn't come with the ropes it needed to tie down, also the stand that is supposed to hold up the canopy won't connect because when you push in those silver tabs one of them completely broke off and I couldn't connect all of the pieces together. But anyways you will need additional rope to tie down both sides of the canopy. Oh, and the stand that is suppose to hold up the canopy, doesn't get nailed into the ground, because it is suppose to be held down by the tension of the two flaps that are supposed to be tied down by the ropes. Also it got really windy out of nowhere and I felt like the tent did hold up great against the wind, but one of the tabs that hold the rope that makes the tent taught, ripped off. So now I have to sow it back on. Such cheap materials. However the only thing I can say about this tent is that when the stove was going it did get it warm inside, but a lot of condensation built up when the fire went out. So water was dripping on myself and child that camped in the tent. Anyways now I'm stuck with this tent and TOTALLY REGRET IT! I wish someone would have wrote an honest review about this crummy tent.
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Great hot tent
This tent is great for winter camping. I wish pomoly would provide instructions with their gear. That being said I stayed warm in this tent for a weekend of hunting and set up wasn't too painful. Also slept with a Kodiak canvas sleeping bag. Nice and toasty throughout even when the stove died
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