SE ET3683 Emergency Outdoor Tube Tent with Steel Tent Pegs

June 29, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:18 GMT+0100 - Details)

SE is proud to present our Emergency Outdoor Tube Tent with Steel Tent Pegs. This tube tent is a great addition to your gear for hiking, camping, hunting, boating, fishing, survival and emergency kits, and can also be used as an emergency blanket, shelter, ground cover, and more!

Features of our Emergency Outdoor Tube Tent include:
(1) Dimensions (inches): 82 x 36
(2) Non-woven, orange-colored material
(3) Aluminum coating on the interior side for extra warmth
(4) 23 feet (7 meters) of rope
(5) Four 9″ zinc-plated carbon steel tent pegs
(6) Reusability

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SE products are quality items for extremely reasonable prices. SE is committed to providing the customer with the best source for value possible on the market. You will enjoy the quality, function and usefulness this Emergency Outdoor Tube Tent with Steel Tent Pegs has to offer.

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Product Features

  • Non-woven material with aluminum-coated interior that insulates body heat for extra warmth
  • Dimensions: 82″ x 36″
  • Color: High visibility orange
  • 23 ft. (7 m) of rope
  • (4) 9″ zinc-plated carbon steel tent pegs

Comments

Kenneth Putt says:

Not a big fan of this tent. Bulky in my pack for starters. Tried it out last night finally. It was 56 degrees out and clear. Just me by myself but thought in an emergency my small wife could be in here too. I could not get comfortable enough to sleep. My lower half was too hot, upper was to cold. Eventually I realized that my arms would touch the sides of the tent and they were getting wet from all the condensation. The entire tent was soaked on the inside. Not sure if there is a solution to this besides keeping the doors…

TheMatrix says:

At last, a tube tent that works! All the others i’ve seen are garbage — something you could sling together with 2 trash bags and 9 feet of duct tape. Actually, that would be better than the lightweight emergency tents out there. 

J T says:

Better than the plastic tube tents. This is a better tube tent than the plastic ones by virtue that one end is closed and the other has flaps that can be tied shut. This offers some wind protection and you’ll stay warmer more easily. It won’t keep all bugs out but if it’s raining I don’t mind swatting a few bugs if it means I’m staying dry. Just remember to add some clothes pins to keep the tent pulled tight at the top, and maybe replace the included rope with some paracord. The tent pins are a nice addition. It doesn’t fold…

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