🏕️ Camp Large, Live Large: Your next outdoor HQ awaits!
The CLAM 10809 Tent offers a roomy 94 sq ft interior with a 90" center height, comfortably accommodating 6-8 people. Designed for durability and comfort, it features a water-resistant roof with taped seams, no-see-um mesh screens for insect protection, and triple layer corner pole pockets for enhanced stability. Its 140" x 140" hub-to-hub size fits a standard picnic table inside, making it perfect for group outings. The tent comes with deluxe stakes, tie-down ropes, and an oversized carry bag for easy transport and setup.
J**N
Buy the brown, not the green. More versatile for the money.
I'm glad I read the reviews first. I learned six important things.1. The brown has the rain flaps with velcro that adds to rain protection. The green does not have these added flaps. Our neighbors with the green were disappointed in theirs when they saw ours.2. The brown side panels come with windows, green does not. But green can drop the side panels half way, if ventilation is needed. If you have green and want to buy the brown window side panels, the Velcro is in a different place.3. Tie a cord to the center, BEFORE, you push it up. Short people can retract it easier. We added a loop to hang a light from.4. Buy all 6 sides. We adapted the one for the door by adding extra ties at the top and sides. This made the Brown clam almost rain tight, even in heavy, sustained rain for days. I installed a small carribeaner to hook to the zipper. Soooo happy we did this. We place a rubber mat at the door to cover the gap in the screen at the bottom.5. Lay a large tarp on the ground first. Then drop the clam on top of it. Trim away the tarp, leaving enough room to fold it and install grommets either inside or outside. Cut the tarp so you have a "door mat" at the door. Mark the tarp front so the clam " door" is always at the same place for the mat. With sides in place, there is no soggy bottom either when it rains.6. At the end of the rope ties, add carrabeaners. When you set up, you clip them to the rings. When you add the side panels, you just unclicp them, install the ring through the whole and reclip. Without the carribeaners, I had to undo the stakes, relocate the ties, and recinch the lines. My husband didn't get this until he helped me set it up. We also replaced the black ties with orange ones so they are easier to see at night.This unit is so compact that we can put all our new supplies in the same bag. Instead of putting up our 12x18 awning, which takes 1/2 hour and much engineering, my husband has virtually abandoned it in favor of the clam. Our awning has torn in heavy winds and this little clam stands like a rock. It did fly away on its own one day before we staked it. We got caught up in a conversation with neighbors who were admiring it and off it went! So make sure you stake it early in your setup.
J**D
Happy as a clam...in my CLAM!
Absolutely love our new clam screen room! After a lot of research I chose the clam for it's quick n easy up. We'll be using every weekend at our permanent campsite and didn't want to fuss with poles and pop ups that take a lot of work to put up.Yes..per some other reviews... it is a long package to fit in a car or trunk, but if you can figure a way...it is well worth it.I'm a 52 year old grandma and can get the clam out of its carrying bag and have it up myself in less than 2 minutes. Took me longer to put in the stakes! Easy down too..about 3 minutes.The screens are awesome..there is nothing getting through this weave. The skirting at the bottom is great at keeping things from coming under the sides too.We ended up with cammo model because it was the only one with prime shipping that would arrive in 2 days free. Glad now because from others photos, the green and tan appear like they may be really dark when you're inside.We have so much room in here..I'm writing this review from inside. We have a 4 ft table, 4 chairs and a 2 seat bistro set inside and it still feels spacious.Adding 3 wind panels were a huge help during a torrential downpour our 2nd night of use. I highly suggest them. Great for privacy too, if needed. After the rain I just dropped each side a few Velcro spots.The no-see-um tight weaved screens will block air flow...so on hot 90 degree, humid and sticky days, it's too hot inside without a fan, but I was able to rig a mini "ceiling fan" up which makes ALL the difference. The wind blocking effect will become a PLUS, come Fall.Next I'd like to create a way to make the screen door magnetically close!The Clam is holding up in wind too. We had 35 mph gusts with our first rain..by having the perimeter base staked down, the clam didn't even flinch.If you're in the market for an easy up, no fuss, bugfree screen room, I highly recommend the Clam. This is a heavy-duty...well-made product.Looks like I'm happy as a..........CLAM! I know, that was tacky.
T**.
Sturdy easiest set up ever love the camo
OK so here is the positive and the negativeI will definitely say that this is the fastest going up gazebo I’ve ever seen literally less than a minute to put it up and literally less than a minute to take it down. I bought three side panels for privacy unfortunately the Velcro didn’t match up exactly on the top so I had to put self adhesive Velcro to match up to the gazebo which was OK it worked out perfect. It is very sturdy and made very wellI’ve used it about eight times since I got it in June I purchased it for Camping for over the picnic table by our camper I will say when it’s hot out it definitely feels like a sauna inside it’ll definitely be awesome in the fallThere are two small spots in the screen where it looks like it wants to separate probably half the size of a dime so before it ripped I took heavy duty carpet thread and loosely stitched a little bun so it wouldn’t tear And create a hole I alsoPurchased 1 inch iron on Little bees and of course I couldn’t iron them on so I glued them on the thread on each side with E-6000 glue so you didn’t see the thread and it looked cute. I’ve actually had a couple people say oh my gosh I’ve never seen such huge bees and of course I had to laughHere’s the negative and a warning whatever you do watch the video we were in a hurry one day setting up and yes it is very easy to get it inside out and it is a nightmare to get it back fortunately we did a few hours later and I promise you we will never make the same mistake it is very difficult to get back to the way it supposed to be. Otherwise we absolutely love the gazebo and I hope we get a few years out of it. 😁
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