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title: "Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent - 5 Person"
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# Weather Armor protection 5-person capacity Easy setup Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent - 5 Person

**Brand:** wenzel
**Price:** 1159493₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🏞️ Elevate Your Camping Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent - 5 Person by wenzel
- **How much does it cost?** 1159493₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- wenzel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wenzel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quick Setup:** Shock-corded fiberglass poles and grommet attachment system make pitching this tent a breeze.
- • **Breezy Design:** Features 2 mesh doors and a mesh roof for optimal ventilation and a refreshing cross breeze.
- • **Weather-Ready:** Constructed with Weather Armor polyester and polyurethane coating for ultimate protection against the elements.
- • **Versatile Space:** Includes a hanging divider curtain for privacy, measuring 10 x 5 x 8 feet (W x H x D).
- • **Spacious Comfort:** Accommodates up to 5 people with 2-room design for family bonding.

## Overview

The Wenzel Pine Ridge 5 Person Tent is a spacious and weather-resistant family dome tent designed for smaller families. With its durable Weather Armor polyester construction, easy setup features, and ample ventilation, this tent ensures a comfortable and enjoyable outdoor experience.

## Description

Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent 10ft x 8ft x 58 Inches 36497

Review: Not the best tent in the world, but very spacious. Great Value - A couple of complaints I saw for this tent in the reviews had to do with the zippers. Another complaint is titled "sleeps 4-5 KIDS, maybe" suggesting that this is not a big tent. The zipper issue is understandable, although I have no real complaints with the zippers. Actually, I was surprised by how well they did slide given others reviews. You just have to be careful to not run the zipper over the cloth and to not try to force it if it does get stuck. I have only used this tent once so far, so maybe there will be issues down the line, but honestly these zippers are fine. As for the space issue, 'C'mon man.' This tent is fricken huge. Not only is it fricken huge, it says right in the items title that it is 8x10 feet (pretty fricken huge to me) This tent will comfortably house four average-build adults, No problem. 5 is a bit of a stretch, but if you sleep 4 one way with the 5th at everyone's feet, it could be done. There would not be a lot of room left over for gear, though. For two people, this is practically the Taj Mahal. The quality of the materials is clearly not as good as a tent that would sell for $100-200 more. With that said, I have to say that I would not expect this tent to last as long as a more expensive tent, but it does come with a 10 year warranty. For just under $60, this tent provides a great room that can be set up anywhere. I feel like even if I only got 5 or 10 uses out of it that it will have more than paid for itself, but I expect it to last much longer than that. The tent sets up simple enough. It is not a "pop style" or a "one step setup" type of tent. I could say more, but that's all there is to it. Its not hard to set up for a 2 pole set-up. If youve never set up a tent before, the basic instructions are all you need, but a little bit of thinking and a good brain should be able to get it done without them. I do not have a lot to say for how this tent stands up to different kinds of weather. It was not even rattled in the slightest by a small-moderate breeze. It insulated reasonably well on a 35 degree night. I would put the operational range of use on this tent at about 20°F-100°F and up to 25-30mph winds if set up correctly (this is by no means a scientific estimate). I could not say what a 40mph gust might do though. Not for the hardcore, but plenty fine for good weather campers I'd say.
Review: Amazing value - I purchased the Wenzel Pine Ridge four-to-five person tent just before a last-minute weekend camping trip in April. Not having time to do much research, I decided to order this particular tent because it was so inexpensive. I figured I didn't have much to lose, and could look for another tent for the summer when I returned home. At a price of around $60 for this size of tent, I fully expected it to be a piece of junk. I was very pleasantly surprised. The quality was just as good or better than tents I've had in the past that were much more expensive. It was easy to set up and roomy. We comfortably fit two adults on a double-size air mattress, along with an adult golden retriever and a couple duffle bags, with some room to spare. (That said, getting five adults into it would be a stretch, unless they were lined up like sardines in a can.) I've seen some reviewers mention a problem with the zippers on the door. While I can see their point, it seems to me to be overstated. I got the orange zip-flap stuck in the zipper once and had no problem un-sticking it. The zippers worked just fine after I realized why the flap got stuck and adjusted the way I used the zippers. This tent is an amazing value, and I definitely recommend it. (Caveats: I've only taken the tent on two trips so far, so can't comment on how well it lasts, but it seems sturdy for a tent made of relatively lightweight material. Also, we had nice weather on both trips, so I can't comment on how the tent would do in wind and rain. Seems like it would do fine, especially if it was sprayed with some seam sealer.)

## Features

- polyester
- Made in the USA or Imported
- Crafted from the highest quality material
- Perfect for outdoor and even indoor use
- Made in Bangladesh

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002PB0DVS |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Polyester |
| Brand | Wenzel |
| Brand Name | Wenzel |
| Capacity | 5 |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 194 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | polyester |
| Floor Area | 80 |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047297364217 |
| Included Components | Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent 10ft x 8ft x 58 Inches 36497 |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27"L x 7.25"W x 7.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Tents |
| Item Weight | 11.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wenzel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 36421 |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Maximum Height | 58 Inches |
| Model Name | Pine Ridge Tent |
| Model Number | 36421 |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Occupancy | 5 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 5 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 27"L x 7.25"W x 7.25"H |
| Recommended Use | family camping, Scouting, camping |
| Recommended Uses For Product | family camping, Scouting, camping |
| Seasons | three-season |
| Shape | Ridge |
| Size | 5per |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Style Name | Family-friendly |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | polyester |
| UPC | 427297364217 047297364217 047297921069 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1200mm |

## Images

![Wenzel Pine Ridge Tent - 5 Person - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51PgV+Ck26L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not the best tent in the world, but very spacious. Great Value
*by M***D on April 29, 2012*

A couple of complaints I saw for this tent in the reviews had to do with the zippers. Another complaint is titled "sleeps 4-5 KIDS, maybe" suggesting that this is not a big tent. The zipper issue is understandable, although I have no real complaints with the zippers. Actually, I was surprised by how well they did slide given others reviews. You just have to be careful to not run the zipper over the cloth and to not try to force it if it does get stuck. I have only used this tent once so far, so maybe there will be issues down the line, but honestly these zippers are fine. As for the space issue, 'C'mon man.' This tent is fricken huge. Not only is it fricken huge, it says right in the items title that it is 8x10 feet (pretty fricken huge to me) This tent will comfortably house four average-build adults, No problem. 5 is a bit of a stretch, but if you sleep 4 one way with the 5th at everyone's feet, it could be done. There would not be a lot of room left over for gear, though. For two people, this is practically the Taj Mahal. The quality of the materials is clearly not as good as a tent that would sell for $100-200 more. With that said, I have to say that I would not expect this tent to last as long as a more expensive tent, but it does come with a 10 year warranty. For just under $60, this tent provides a great room that can be set up anywhere. I feel like even if I only got 5 or 10 uses out of it that it will have more than paid for itself, but I expect it to last much longer than that. The tent sets up simple enough. It is not a "pop style" or a "one step setup" type of tent. I could say more, but that's all there is to it. Its not hard to set up for a 2 pole set-up. If youve never set up a tent before, the basic instructions are all you need, but a little bit of thinking and a good brain should be able to get it done without them. I do not have a lot to say for how this tent stands up to different kinds of weather. It was not even rattled in the slightest by a small-moderate breeze. It insulated reasonably well on a 35 degree night. I would put the operational range of use on this tent at about 20°F-100°F and up to 25-30mph winds if set up correctly (this is by no means a scientific estimate). I could not say what a 40mph gust might do though. Not for the hardcore, but plenty fine for good weather campers I'd say.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing value
*by L***D on May 14, 2012*

I purchased the Wenzel Pine Ridge four-to-five person tent just before a last-minute weekend camping trip in April. Not having time to do much research, I decided to order this particular tent because it was so inexpensive. I figured I didn't have much to lose, and could look for another tent for the summer when I returned home. At a price of around $60 for this size of tent, I fully expected it to be a piece of junk. I was very pleasantly surprised. The quality was just as good or better than tents I've had in the past that were much more expensive. It was easy to set up and roomy. We comfortably fit two adults on a double-size air mattress, along with an adult golden retriever and a couple duffle bags, with some room to spare. (That said, getting five adults into it would be a stretch, unless they were lined up like sardines in a can.) I've seen some reviewers mention a problem with the zippers on the door. While I can see their point, it seems to me to be overstated. I got the orange zip-flap stuck in the zipper once and had no problem un-sticking it. The zippers worked just fine after I realized why the flap got stuck and adjusted the way I used the zippers. This tent is an amazing value, and I definitely recommend it. (Caveats: I've only taken the tent on two trips so far, so can't comment on how well it lasts, but it seems sturdy for a tent made of relatively lightweight material. Also, we had nice weather on both trips, so I can't comment on how the tent would do in wind and rain. Seems like it would do fine, especially if it was sprayed with some seam sealer.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for the price; time will tell
*by N***N on May 26, 2012*

Just received this tent yesterday; my husband (who has experience erecting dome tents) was able to put it up alone. I have tent camped since I was a small child, am now >50 and am no stranger to tents. This is a decent tent for the money. The Pros: Easy set up Excellent "bath tub" bottom which is weld seamed ......... the bottom is polyethylene which is much more durable than nylon taffeta which is very commonly used. The bath tub style bottom comes up about 4" from the bottom, wrapping along all sides of the tent. It is not sewn .......... it is "welded" somehow (hot pressed glue perhaps?); there are no thread seams on the bottom edges of the tent - very important if it rains! (" The sonic-sealed, polyethylene tub-style floor, meanwhile, is welded and not sewn, eliminating needle holes that might otherwise attract water seepage.") This was the primary reason I purchased this tent, other than the reasonable price. Center height is 60" as stated which is excellent for a dome tent of this size and the other main reason I purchased this particular tent. Nice green/gray color which blends in with a "woodsy" environment. Excellent ventilation for summer camping. The Cons: The zipper does take 2 hands. The "design defect" that one or more reviewers alluded to is actually a zipper "storm flap" to keep rain out off the zipper. You need to NOT be in a rush and use one hand/finger to keep this storm flap away from the zipper and your other hand to actually pull the zipper. Pretty simple: Take your time. The interior size is slightly smaller than stated: Interior dimensions are 7'8" (4" shorter than stated) and 9'6" (6" shorter than stated size). Where are they gonna put the 5th person!? This is described as a "4 or 5 person tent". Huh? Our sleeping bags are 32" across. Most sleeping bags measure 28" - 34". You do the math.............! We have 2 twin size air mattresses in the tent right now, with our sleeping bags. It would hold a 3rd person, but wow, would that be tight! How do you step in and turn around without falling on or stepping on someone else? Very comfortable for 2 people and a small amount of gear. It would be tight with 3 people if all wanted air mattresses, and almost impossible with 4 people. The "2 room design" is a joke. I did not purchase it for the "2 room" concept, and I don't intend to use it. The room divider is merely a sheet of nylon taffeta to suspend from the ceiling. If you are using a light in the tent you are clearly visible through the divider and from the outside. Pretty standard for any nylon taffeta tent. The tent entry way is cumbersome. Because of the "two room" design/theory, there are two zippers. Each comes from the bottom, outside corner up to the top center. The zipper does not go in one large semi-circle (180 degree arc), nor from one bottom corner up and around to the opposite top corner like most tents. This makes the entryway a bit "snug" and some may find it bothersome. It was not a deal-breaker for me, but a bit weird. I would prefer a larger rainfly with greater coverage. The rainfly which comes with this tent barely covers the large ventilation windows along the sides of the tent. A rainstorm/thunderstorm is going to put this rainfly to the test and I suspect water may come in along the sides in the event of a very windy storm. Other: The "Weather Armor polyester with a polyurethane coating" is imperceptible, probably because it has to be breathable. I would like it to SEEM more waterproof; the nylon taffeta does not really need to be breathable on this tent IMO, because this tent has impressively large ventilation areas along the side walls, front and back windows and mid-roof. It would be reassuring if the walls were a bit more sturdy and at least appeared more waterproof, but this is certainly not unusual for modern tent designs, unless you spring for an super expensive, rare canvas tent. Time will tell if the tent is waterproof and can stand up to a thunderstorm. I will try to update this sometime and let you know! Update: This tent has been up in our "mini woods" on our property now for 2 weeks straight. During that time we have had three thunderstorms, one in which water came down in sheets, producing 2" of rain in 20 minutes. Two of the other thunderstorms had impressive winds. The tent took on just a tiny bit of water near the front opening; I am assuming it came in thru the zipper or perhaps leaked down from the rainfly and entered along the doorway. I do not have a separate tarp over the tent but I did apply 2 entire cans of Scotchguard tent weather-proofer on it.

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