REI Half Dome 2 Tent Review

Posted: March 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Gear, Featured | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 15 Comments »

REI Half Dome 2 Tent Review by vlogtheworld.com


15 Comments on “REI Half Dome 2 Tent Review”

  1. 1 nickhow100 said at 2:05 pm on February 1st, 2009:

    how much is this tent

  2. 2 ezcreezy said at 2:25 pm on February 2nd, 2009:

    I should have included cost in the vide. It’s very competitively priced for tents in its class at a retail of $169 and the footprint is $26.50. But if you’re an REI member you get at least 5% back as a dividend every year plus they’ll take anything back if you ever have a problem with it or just don’t like it.

  3. 3 newport620 said at 8:25 pm on June 4th, 2009:

    I’m a loner. I hope I have as easy a time of putting it up as you two did. Does it keep the rain out? Jim

  4. 4 Chinoanoah said at 1:37 am on August 5th, 2009:

    what is the best way of getting it back inside the bag?

  5. 5 ezcreezy said at 7:17 am on August 5th, 2009:

    I’ve now been using the REI Half Dome you see in the video for several camping trips including some heavy rain. It’s held up beautifully and just get easier to set up every time. To put it away just fold the main section into thirds lengthwise and roll it up with the poles in the middle of the roll. Fold the rainfly up as you wish and just slide it back into the bag with the main section. You can fold the footprint up and stuff it into the bag with the stakes. Very easy.

  6. 6 CJ7with285andt18 said at 10:07 am on October 23rd, 2009:

    Thank you posting this video. I love my 1/2Dome. I learned some new stuff (upper ventilation) from you. Cheers.

  7. 7 cannabisbisbisbisbis said at 6:11 am on November 11th, 2009:

    i got one at the army&navy store for 19.99

    it was on sale.

    but damn i saw some in specialty stores that sell’em for like over $500

  8. 8 nuipret said at 2:37 pm on January 13th, 2010:

    hey man,great little vid.
    looks a super-cool tent. makes me wanna be 40 years younger.
    and it helps to have a lovely chick with you!
    thanks mate.

  9. 9 chasehammock said at 7:40 am on February 16th, 2010:

    this tent is excellent for texas heat because of the superior ventilation. The rain fly that has full coverage ensures no rain in your tent. This is one of the best 2 person 3 season tents available!

  10. 10 mahadragon said at 12:31 am on March 5th, 2010:

    Just going by the demo tent in the store, but this item does not look particularly sturdy. Maybe it will hold up to a rain or storm but just picking it up and shaking it around did not make me feel assured that this thing would hold up.

  11. 11 SwimCoachC said at 12:40 am on March 5th, 2010:

    It holds up very well. I’ve had this tent for 5-6 years now and it’s held up to every storm I’ve been though including storms that have destroyed every other tent in the camp ground. Just make sure to use the guy lines and your good to go. The tent is low to the ground and round = wind resistant.

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