Mountain Trails – Grand Pass 10 Person Tent

Key Features & Benefits

This is a spacious dome tent that can accommodate up to 10 people, ‘backpacker style’. 

This tent has an overall floor area of 18 foot by 10 foot, and the ceiling is 6 foot 4 inches at the highest point. There is a detachable divider which you can use to create two separate rooms within the tent, giving more private sleeping areas or splitting the space into areas for living and sleeping. Two D doors mean that each side of the partition has its own entrance and exit. 

This tent is made from nylon, with a shock-corded fibreglass frame. The pin and ring system allows for easy set-up. There are large mesh roof vents and windows to help air circulate, helping you stay cool in summer months whilst keeping bugs out. A detachable rainfly protects you from the elements. Once the rainfly is added, there’s a small awning above the D doors. 

The tent can comfortably fit at least two queen size air beds if you like to camp in comfort. Overall, this is a great 10 person family tent.

Key features & benefits

  • Affordable tent
  • Divider included for creating 2 rooms
  • Great floor area
  • Dome-type tent
  • Windows

Product Details

Specifications

Pros

  • Spacious floor area.
  • Good ceiling height at the highest point.
  • Detachable divider can be used to divide the space into two areas, giving extra flexibility.
  • Easy to assemble, with a shock-corded frame.
  • Mesh roof and windows offering ventilation.

Cons

  • Best used in the summer months.

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Our Take

This Mountain Trails Grand Pass Tent Review will conclude with a reminder that it is a well-built tent. It looks great, kids love the cavernous design and windows. It has a huge floor area, is very affordable and is difficult to find a comparable tent on the market.

This tent is not suitable for extreme conditions. Although they do not have an official rating for weather resistance, it is still a summer tent.

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Carla Arbuckle
Carla Arbuckle

Carla is a staff writer for Fishing.org and Shooting.org. She is an avid outdoors enthusiast and photographer. She can be found most weekends fishing and exploring the wilderness.