I've had a T4 since 2020. This tent is incredible. 20 months of being outdoors. Every kind of weather/wind conditions. Total champ 5/5! Even in winter. The key is to stake it and tie down...do this and you will have no issues with even strong winds. Great investment.
👍Good review. If I were to purchase a ground tent again (and a cot to go with it), it would be that type more than likely. I like the convenience of the "hub" system, and it's sturdiness. Have had the tents that req'd putting together poles that always made me think of electrical conduit, and also had the type with the shock-cord poles you had to push through narrow fabric sleeves. Back in my younger years (jr. high/high school), we used an Army canvas "pup" tent. The ones you had to button two shelter halves together, and had no floor. Worked for us back then, but wouldn't do it nowadays. I see a lot of folks at the campgrounds I use, that are using the Gazelle, and other "hub" style tents and screened rooms.
I love my T4. It IS very roomy. I have an inflatable bed that stands about 18" off the ground and it's almost as long as one sides of the tent. On the opposite side I propped up one of those small sized foldable portable tables that I bought at Walmart ($35) for a water jug, and a small butane Colman cooktop. HERE IS A TIP ! If you don't stake down the rain fly, you can DOUBLE UP ON THE STAKES FOR ALL FOUR COURNERS AND FOUR SIDES OF THE TENT. There have been a lot of complaints about Gazelle not providing durable stakes, but I have found that if I insert TWO STAKES and use a hammer to secure them in, that tent is not going anywhere. Happy Camping.
Another good video! Because of your channel I have got back into tent camping. I’ve been looking and researching tents for months. I did like and do like this tent and the easy set up/take down but I was concerned about the rain tarp and window placement as you spoke about. So I went with another brand and bigger. Harder to put up by myself. I might just go get this tent now. I appreciate you! 🥃 cheers!
That’s awesome, I am glad your back out tent camping. If you take a big tarp with you and the rain shouldn’t be an issue at all. Thanks for watching and for the kind words. 🍻
i’m considering buying a new tent but I want a good tent the main things I always look for when researching a tent. is how easy is it to set up? Is it durable ? and is it waterproof? going by all the reviews that I’ve watched on the gazelle tents are they are definitely easy to set up and they are really not that waterproof in a downpour and in my opinion, they are very overpriced. for what you get guess it all depends on what you are looking for in a tent, I’m considering the Zempire Pronto 10 air tent The gazelle tents are rated 2000 MM waterproofing while Zempire are rated 3000 mm That’s a very big difference but like I said it depends what you are looking for. Definitely nice tents. Great review
Yes, they are definitely pricey, I believe its because of the "Overland Tax" that has the price inflated. Its a great tent and would not be my first choice if I knew there was going to be inclement weather. There are just better options for heavy rain and snow in my opinion. Thanks for watching!
I'm new to camping... With this tent already having a floor would it be necessary to buy a sleeping bag pad? Because I heard you need a pad under your sleeping bag to keep warm
Hello. Very useful review. Can someone tell me what about condensate in the inner layer of the tent? Because theses tents not 2 layers tent and for me its critical. I'm camping in Carpathians mountains, and people here using 2 layers tent to avoid moisture on the inner side of the tent. This is because of the differential temperatures at night. Who can tell me this aspects about this tent? Will be highly appreciated for real feedbacks.
I have never really had condensation issues because the top is mesh with just a basic rain fly. If you somehow sealed the top off I would imagine it would probably condensate quite a bit being single walled.
I've had a T4 since 2020. This tent is incredible. 20 months of being outdoors. Every kind of weather/wind conditions. Total champ 5/5! Even in winter.
The key is to stake it and tie down...do this and you will have no issues with even strong winds. Great investment.
It is my favorite ground tent to date! Thanks for watching
👍Good review. If I were to purchase a ground tent again (and a cot to go with it), it would be that type more than likely. I like the convenience of the "hub" system, and it's sturdiness. Have had the tents that req'd putting together poles that always made me think of electrical conduit, and also had the type with the shock-cord poles you had to push through narrow fabric sleeves. Back in my younger years (jr. high/high school), we used an Army canvas "pup" tent. The ones you had to button two shelter halves together, and had no floor. Worked for us back then, but wouldn't do it nowadays.
I see a lot of folks at the campgrounds I use, that are using the Gazelle, and other "hub" style tents and screened rooms.
Great review! We just picked up this same tent. We wanted an easier and more roomy tent then our old inexpensive Coleman tent. Thanks for sharing!
I love this tent, i just added a roof top tent to my truck and it makes me understand the love of the Gazelle Tent! Thanks for watching!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi it's beautiful there, nice tent great review, thanks for sharing stay safe
Thanks Sonia!
Clearly the best land tent on the market. We love ours.
ABSOLUTELY! I love that tent and will be doing some more camping in it soon. Thanks for watching!
I love my T4. It IS very roomy. I have an inflatable bed that stands about 18" off the ground and it's almost as long as one sides of the tent. On the opposite side I propped up one of those small sized foldable portable tables that I bought at Walmart ($35) for a water jug, and a small butane Colman cooktop. HERE IS A TIP ! If you don't stake down the rain fly, you can DOUBLE UP ON THE STAKES FOR ALL FOUR COURNERS AND FOUR SIDES OF THE TENT. There have been a lot of complaints about Gazelle not providing durable stakes, but I have found that if I insert TWO STAKES and use a hammer to secure them in, that tent is not going anywhere. Happy Camping.
Thanks for watching and that's a great tip!
I just got mine delivered and am getting out in it next week.. good video and reassured my decision ..
That's awesome, you are going to love it! Thanks for watching 😎
Another good video! Because of your channel I have got back into tent camping. I’ve been looking and researching tents for months. I did like and do like this tent and the easy set up/take down but I was concerned about the rain tarp and window placement as you spoke about. So I went with another brand and bigger. Harder to put up by myself. I might just go get this tent now. I appreciate you! 🥃 cheers!
That’s awesome, I am glad your back out tent camping. If you take a big tarp with you and the rain shouldn’t be an issue at all. Thanks for watching and for the kind words. 🍻
i’m considering buying a new tent but I want a good tent the main things I always look for when researching a tent. is how easy is it to set up? Is it durable ? and is it waterproof? going by all the reviews that I’ve watched on the gazelle tents are they are definitely easy to set up and they are really not that waterproof in a downpour and in my opinion, they are very overpriced. for what you get guess it all depends on what you are looking for in a tent, I’m considering the Zempire Pronto 10 air tent The gazelle tents are rated 2000 MM waterproofing while Zempire are rated 3000 mm That’s a very big difference but like I said it depends what you are looking for. Definitely nice tents. Great review
Yes, they are definitely pricey, I believe its because of the "Overland Tax" that has the price inflated. Its a great tent and would not be my first choice if I knew there was going to be inclement weather. There are just better options for heavy rain and snow in my opinion. Thanks for watching!
I'm new to camping... With this tent already having a floor would it be necessary to buy a sleeping bag pad? Because I heard you need a pad under your sleeping bag to keep warm
Yes I would recommend have a sleeping pad for warmth and comfort
@@iamagearjunky ok will do. Thank you for the quick reply! Great informative video btw :)
Looks like a mad pumpkin!
It sure does..lol😆
Anybody ever tell you you look like Jonathan Winters? I’m sure they have… very good review. Thank you.
Lol, actually no, they used to say I looked like John Larroquette in our younger years. Thanks for watching!
Hello. Very useful review. Can someone tell me what about condensate in the inner layer of the tent? Because theses tents not 2 layers tent and for me its critical. I'm camping in Carpathians mountains, and people here using 2 layers tent to avoid moisture on the inner side of the tent. This is because of the differential temperatures at night. Who can tell me this aspects about this tent? Will be highly appreciated for real feedbacks.
I have never really had condensation issues because the top is mesh with just a basic rain fly. If you somehow sealed the top off I would imagine it would probably condensate quite a bit being single walled.
@@adventureroamx thx for info.
How tall are you sir?
6’ 3” barefoot close to 6’ 4” with shoes on