Wenger Lugano 16- by 10-Foot Two-Room Eight-Person Family Tent with Canopy | List Price: $188.00

| Brand: Wenger Binding: Sports Release Date: 2006-01-01
Features: - Two-room, eight-person tent measures 16 by 10 feet (131 square foot area)
- Includes canopy, mud mat, fly with quick-release buckles
- Polyester taffeta tent body and ripstop design rainfly with double pass polyurethane coating
- Dutch D-style door, inverted T-style door, large windows, generous roof vent
- Center height of 74 inches; 30-pound carry weight
Pitched it over the weekend [Posted on 2008-04-28] I really like this tent. I wanted something spacious and that I can stand up in it. I also like that there's 2 doors, a privacy divider and big windows which is great for summer...help vent some cool air into the tent. We fit 2 Queen air beds and a cooler and there was plenty of room left. It took us less than 30 minutes to set it up (we also did it at night). It was easy to take down. I ended up doing that by myself. The only problem I have is and I have this with every tent...I can never seem to get it to fit back into the bag.
Wenger Tent [Posted on 2008-04-29] Love this tent for our family of four. Plenty of room. You can stand up in it. Love all of the ventilation on the sides and especially the roof.
pretty good / large tent [Posted on 2008-05-27] we used this item this past weekend. it is LARGE. i liked it. wouldn't work well in the winter though, as the roof is totally mesh and the air would get in under the fly.
Laguna Tent [Posted on 2008-06-07] I haven't camped out before and neither has my husband but our 3 girls are wanting to go. We bought this tent off Amazon a few months ago and just now got around to setting it up. We've never pitched a tent before and it only took the 2 of us about 10 minutes tops. The only thing I can't figure out is how to attach the porch canopy. The tarp floor curves enough up the walls I don't think there will be any problem with ground water. It's very heavy so it's definately not for backpacking but it will be wonderful for a site you can drive up to.
canopy trouble [Posted on 2008-11-02] We have had this tent for over a year and used it for 5 camping trips. It would be perfect except for the front porch canopy. We are constantly tripping over the poles. When we had an overnight rain storm, the water pooled in the canopy causing it to collapse. Without the canopy up, water leaked into the tent through the door. On the positive side, this was the only place where water came into the tent. Luckily, we were on a slight slope that kept the water at the door and kept us dry. The poles on the canopy are very flimsy and the canopy is much lower than the inside height of the tent. We have 3 kids and go camping several times a year. Like I said it would be perfect, except for the canopy problem.
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