BillyMack · 46-50, M
I don't think they're too bad. I have a Discovery tent that I've had going strong for 9 years. Just make sure you air it out before you put it away and they'll last.
Ozark Trail tents are generally considered a solid budget-friendly option, especially for casual or beginner campers. Here's a breakdown to help you decide if they're right for you:
🏕 Pros of Ozark Trail Tents
- Affordable: Most models are priced well below premium brands like Coleman or REI.
- Variety: They offer a wide range—from compact 2-person tents to massive 14-person cabin tents.
- Easy Setup: Many models feature instant setup designs with pre-attached poles.
- Spacious Layouts: Larger tents often include multiple rooms, high ceilings, and room dividers.
- Good for Fair Weather: Ideal for summer trips, backyard camping, or short weekend getaways.
🌧 Cons to Consider
- Durability: Materials and zippers may wear out faster than higher-end brands.
- Weather Resistance: Not built for heavy rain or strong winds—some models may leak or collapse in storms.
- Ventilation: Smaller mesh panels can lead to stuffy interiors in some designs.
- Size Accuracy: A “4-person” tent might comfortably fit only 2 adults with gear.
I hope this helps.
🏕 Pros of Ozark Trail Tents
- Affordable: Most models are priced well below premium brands like Coleman or REI.
- Variety: They offer a wide range—from compact 2-person tents to massive 14-person cabin tents.
- Easy Setup: Many models feature instant setup designs with pre-attached poles.
- Spacious Layouts: Larger tents often include multiple rooms, high ceilings, and room dividers.
- Good for Fair Weather: Ideal for summer trips, backyard camping, or short weekend getaways.
🌧 Cons to Consider
- Durability: Materials and zippers may wear out faster than higher-end brands.
- Weather Resistance: Not built for heavy rain or strong winds—some models may leak or collapse in storms.
- Ventilation: Smaller mesh panels can lead to stuffy interiors in some designs.
- Size Accuracy: A “4-person” tent might comfortably fit only 2 adults with gear.
I hope this helps.
BrandNewMan · M
Likely better off w brands like Kelty, Big Agnes, Eureka! or Marmot on tents. I have an Ozark Trail cooler that is very good ..so some of their stuff is fine.
Cuda6868 · 51-55, M
Go with Kelty or Big Agnes if you’re considering backpacking or canoeing. Vehicle camping, you could go with a cheapy.
compared to what? id guess theyre ok, not stellar but not complete junk.
Werewolf1994 · 31-35, F
@dirge Compaired to colemen
@Werewolf1994 id say about the same