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Browning® Black Canyon Tent

    • Free-standing three-pole design
    • Polyester floor with 2,000mm waterproof-rated coating
    • Two doors
    • Six-person capacity
With an amazing center height of 7’3", you can stand comfortably in this tent. This three-pole model is sturdy and easy to assemble, due to its steel uprights and free-standing design. A weatherproof fly, factory-sealed floor seams and a 150-denier polyester floor, with a coating 2,000mm waterproof-rating, keep water out. Other features include a wall divider, two large doors with zippered mesh windows and four mesh pockets. Includes aluminum stakes and guy ropes. Imported.
Sleeping capacity: 6.
Center height: 7’3".
Floor size: 10’ x 15’.
Weight: 33 lbs. 9 oz.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
2 out of 2(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
KYGirlGOBIGBLUE
Location:Central Kentucky
Age:26-35
Gender:Female
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Ditto on Cjsixer and the rain review is in...
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I totally agree with everything the previous reviewer had to say and unlike his first experience we got more than enough rain and thunderstorms to test the tent with.
Pros: This tent stayed completely in place with no problems and the wind was not merciful. We didn't even have all the Guy ropes tied to it either.
The fly did an awesome job keeping the water out and me and the family dry. Ventilation is great with the fly on as well. Easy moving zippers make it so easy to open windows and doors. The Materials feel good and I feel confidant this tent will last us awhile.
My one and only con (at this point):
The main seam were the floor and "walls" meet had some minor leaks were the water slowly seeped in. I called the manufacturer today to see what the recommendation was and they ask if we were comfortable sealing the seam if they sent us some. That seam is not tapeable,but the rep did say it shouldn't be leaking. I am pretty open to suggestions and sealing the tent myself doesn't bother me. The help I received on the phone was pretty impressive for customer service of a fairly good size company, I actually got real people and prompt responses. I also felt that if I wasn't ok with the sealing myself suggestion they would have made other arrangements to make sure I was a satisfied customer. One thing I keep in mind is this is a HUGE tent and if I only got a very small amount of water out of days of heavy rain off and on. That ain't to shabby in my eyes. I feel pretty confident that once me and hubby get the seam sealed up there will probably be no other issues at all. I will update when the tent is sealed and is retested in the rain. Wish me luck!
PS: it's a pretty tent too! Love the colors!
Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
CJSIXER
Location:Salem, OH
Age:26-35
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
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I had been looking for a large cabin style tent for a while. I had poured over reviews and looked at a lot of the various features that were out there. I was replacing a Kelty 6 man tent that I had been using. The old tent was probably still serviceable but I had been chasing leaks and I wanted something I could stand up in.
I looked at a lot of different companies and price points. Some of the candidates were the Copper Canyon 1312 by Eureka, the Cougar Flats II by Columbia and the largest Cabelas Alaskan Guide tent. I eventually ruled out the Alaskan Guide tent because I wanted to have the option of two rooms and because it was going to run about $100 dollars more. The Alaskan Guide IS a four season tent though and the rest of the options I was considering were only 3 season.
The features of this tent all sounded good. My biggest concern was that I couldn't find a single review of this tent ANYWHERE. I finally decided to take a chance and order it. With a maiden voyage under my belt I will give you my initial impressions.
Size and layout: This tent is HUGE. I knew that going in but until you have it up it is kind of tough to really picture it. The foot print is 15x10. The interior is divided up into two rooms. They are equal size with a "wall" that can be easily rolled up if you would like to make it into one big room. There is a door at each end which is a nice feature. Each door has a window that can be opened and there are two windows on each side that can be opened. This tent doesn't have as many interal storage options as some tents I looked at. There are 4 mess storage pouches. One in each corner of the tent. They would hold a fair mount of stuff. There is no gear loft of any kind but there are loops in the top center where you can hang a light. The interior has lots of useable space. The side walls are almost vertical and at the center the total interior height is around 7 feet.
Assembly: Because there were so few reviews of this tent I decided to "wing it" on our maiden voyage rather than put the tent up in the yard ahead of time. I found that the instructions were decent and the design was straight forward and pretty easy to figure out. My wife and I pitched the tent by ourselves. We laid out all of the polls. They are two part. There are metal "legs" that hold the tent up and there are fiberglass polls that bridge the gap from one leg to the other. They are color coded to make things easier. The most difficult part was hoisting the tent up and getting the fiberglass polls into the metal legs. We were able to do it with two people but 4 would make life a lot easier. Once the tent was up there are clips to give it shape and you just stake it down at 6 points around the tent. The fly is pretty easy to put on. It has some fiberglass polls to give it shape. You are given guy lines if it is windy and you think you will need more support.
Final impressions: Overall I am happy with the tent. The materials seem to be good quality. I kind of wish we had gotten some serious rain so I could see how the tent faired against the elements. It had a good waterproof rating which is one of the reasons I picked it. I like how straight forward the lay out is and I like how much useable space there is in the tent.
There are a couple of things that kept me from giving it 5 stars. First it does not have any sort of vestibule or awing at either one of the doors. There were other tents in this class that did not but in a driving rain it would be tough to get in or out of the tent without letting water in. The other complaint was the lack of gear lofts or other more substantial interior storage.
Overall I would recommend this tent for someone who is looking for a large living space in the great out doors.