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Black Wolf Stealth Mesh

Black Wolf Stealth Mesh

Black Wolf Stealth Mesh
2.5

6 reviews

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Build Quality
4.0
Value for Money
4.0
Ease of Use
2.0
Cleaning & Maintenance
3.0
Portability
3.0
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Torsten
Torsten
 

Good entry level tent – Bought this tent as an entry level option when starting overnight hiking and it is serving it’s purpose. Overall design, quality and functionality is good, I would recommend for someone as a starting point to multiday hiking. Pros: Bulletproof entry level tent for overnight hiking beginners Excellent ventilation for warm nights Inexpensive … Read more

Cons: Poles poorly designed for sleeves makes set-up & pack-up a PITA Ventilation not suitable for winter if you feel the cold A little on the heavy side; if you get serious about hiking you’ll want to spend the extra and buy a lighter, easier to set up tent

ChrisM
ChrisM
 

A tent of last resort – Purchased this tent at a closing down sale, mainly because it was cheap.... For a kayaker, it is too heavy, the poly floor is probs the cause of this. once up, it is fine and roomy to sleep in.. as per everyone else the poles are a real pain in the rear. it lives in my truck as a backup but I would rather swag it

Marto
Marto
 

Not recommended – Couldn't recommend it, Once erected the tent serves its purpose. However the poles are awkward to insert into the sleeves and poles are difficult to replace when broken. Mine has been binned.

Skip
SkipVIC2 posts
 

Wouldn't Buy One Again – Just back from a month of touring the Kimberley - top end Australia. Bought the tent brand new. Pitched and put away the tent every couple of days. Having to slide the poles in and out of the fabric sleeves is a major pain. The pole joins snag in the fabric sleeve so you are constantly moving along the tent to free the pole from within the… Read more

sleeve. This really slows down what should/could be a quick tent to put up. The length of the poles make it difficult to erect and take down if you have to pitch the tent in a confined area. With the temperature in the 25 to 38 range I did appreciate the mesh inner tent. Woke up with a couple of small frogs in the tent on the last day - windy night. "Hhmm how did they get in here?" "Aaha!" Through the tear in the mesh at the top of the tent where the mesh adjoins the sleeve for the poles. Tent binned.

mmancini
mmancini
 

OK – Good compact and simple tent. Good for warmer areas or if you like to have a lot of ventilation. Not good for wet weather setup or to pitch quickly. Would be better if the tent fabric attached to the poles via clips instead of having to feed through the sleeve. compact, simple design, not a brightly coloured tent. poles take time to feed through… Read more

the fabric sleeves on the top of the tent. Takes to much time to disassemble as the poles have to be pushed through the sleeves to remove them. Not made for quick setup, nor for a fast pack up.

Maru
Maru   

Hello mmancini! I would buy this tent next week but after had read your comment about its… Read more

potsy2008
potsy2008
 

Excellent – If you love to blend in with nature with a durable no fuss shelter then this tent is for you. (^_^) Great tent for the price! Poles are fiberglass not alloy. Though if it can survive a hiking stint in tropical New Guinea im not complaining.

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