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Wenzel 3- by 3-Foot Utility Tent | 
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| Brand: Wenzel Category: Sports
Buy New: $67.69
New (2) from $67.69
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1430
Color: Grey/ Blue Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 22 x 10 x 6
Model: 36326 UPC: 047297363265 EAN: 0047297363265 ASIN: B000NBA8YO
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| Features:
| • | Weather armor polyester fabric gives tremendous reliability and toughness and is enhanced with an additional polyurethane coating | | • | Armor tough seams throughout the body of the tent, our sewing technique incorporates double stitched, lap-feld seams that provide a stronger shingle effect against water. | | • | Weather Armor details have all threads, zippers and webbing treated with superior water repellency applications to enforce these critical areas | | • | Rain Shingle - our rain shingle layer on the lower portion of the tent wall provides a water shed effect | | • | Sonic sealed floors are welded, not sewn, therefore eliminating stitching and needle holes that create another potential area for water to penetrate |
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Product Description The Wenzel shower tent boasts a multi-purpose design that can be used as a shower tent, a latrine, or a changing room. It comes with a 5-gallon solar water reservoir and also includes an organizer pocket with a removable mirror.
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| Customer Reviews:
Used with portable toilet, not shower July 24, 2008 I bought this item for my wife to use with her portable Century toilet on our camping trip. She loved it, it was very easy to setup & take down.
Exceeded expectation December 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered this tent thinking it is just a privacy shelter. It actually came with a shower bag. For the price, it is very good value.
Putting it together was also very easy and straightforward. I did not need to read the manual twice. It is a lot easier with 2 person, because of the size and design.
It is not very heavy, but definitely not the "one time use" kind. The tent is pretty roomy inside. It feels bigger than what I thought a 3x3 tend would be.
I did have problem with one of the pole. While taking the tent down, one of the clips popped out of the pole. I have never had this happen to me before with any of the collapsible poles. I thought I was stuck with a broken leg. It took me a little to figure out how to jam the clip back into the pole. That's why I could not rate this product with 5 stars.
If you are looking for something as a privacy shelter or shower tent, this is not a bad choice.
Awesome Privacy Shelter August 14, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am thrilled with this purchase. It kept the wetness and sand out of my tent while camping. We used it as a changing room after swimming.
Outdoor shower June 7, 2007 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
Tent is quite easy to assemble. It is roomy, so even a large person would be comfortable showering. We set the tent up in our living room at home as a practice. Haven't used it yet this summer, but am looking forward to showers while camping.
Worked with some help. . .. June 4, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was excited to get a new shower room. My old one was a pain in the neck to assemble. I was hoping this one would be easier. It wasn't. I liked how the instructions come attached to the bag--that way you won't lose it. My first problem came in assembling the tent. The shock-poles went together fine, but when I went to attach the sides to the top dome part, it wouldn't connect. We tried every angle possible, and it only started to go in on one leg, with the paint peeling off as it went in. I knew it didn't seem right. The only way the other legs went in was when I forced the head of my needle nose pliers into the opening, to make it larger. But we got it up, and it looked great. Good luck getting the tent to stand upright with a full shower bag of water attached to the hook at the top design just for that. Ours was only about a third full of water, and the top twisted and swayed as if it would collapse if we'd kept it up there. The last straw on this shower room was breaking it down. My friend helped me, and both of us pulled out one of the connector pieces (by accident) of the shock-cords. 2 out of 4 legs already broken after the first use. What a waste of money. I only give it two stars since once we got it up, it served it's purpose.
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