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Overview
About The North Face Sequoia 6 Tent - 6-Person, 3-Season
Closeout. Keep your family comfortable at the campsite with The North Face's Sequoia 6 tent, a three-season design made from waterproof fabric with ventilating side windows, pre-bent poles for increased space and an easy-set up design.
- Designed for three season use
- Holds up to six people
- Waterproof fabric construction
- Pre-bent poles increase living space and headroom
- Front U-zip door with mesh layer helps keep bugs out
- Roll-up doors with clips to keep them open
- Rear door double as small escape hatch and extra window
- Ventilating side windows
- Easy-set up X-tent design
- Side windows for ventilation
- Made in China (sewn in Vietnam)
Specs
Specs about The North Face Sequoia 6 Tent - 6-Person, 3-Season
- Seasons: 3-Season
- Capacity: 6+ People
- Peak height: 75"
- Floor dimensions: 118x99"
- Floor area: 81 sq.ft.
- Tent floor material: 150 denier polyester with 1500mm polyurethane coating
- Number of doors: 1
- Number of poles: 3
- Tent wall material: 75 denier polyester taffeta 1200mm coating
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Made in China (sewn in Vietnam)
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Most Helpful 2-Star Review
2.0 out of 5 stars.
A huge fail by the Northface, a company in decline
Reviewed by Johnny D from New England on Saturday, September 21, 2024
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2.0 out of 5 stars. A huge fail by the Northface, a company in declineReviewed by Johnny D from New England on Saturday, September 21, 2024So, with a storm headed to the northeast I got my tent just in time to test it out in bad weather. The bucket floor leaks around the seam and water is inside on the floor. This is VERY MUCH a "fair weather" tent. I am used to my Eureka Timberlite XL which is phenomenal but, at 60 i'm not inclined to get dressed on my knees anymore and needed a tent with more headroom. I thought this was a reasonably priced option at $225, I couldn't imagine paying the list price of $400. I'm looking at getting rid of THIS tent and maybe getting a large Eureka, since I've had such great luck with them. The northface is a company in decline as they are trying to maximize profit before the quality of their products. They USED to be a great company but between becoming woke and decreased quality of products, I'm now a former customer.