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2025-06-12 15:07:43
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Edward Gossett
2025-05-25 14:25:47
It was not clear in the description, that they would include a small roll of yellow tape, only enough for one use, and anywhere the rope over the car goes you have to have tape underneath. Some sort of easily removable tape. We did not discover this till we were out there ready to camp, pulled the directions out, read them and changed our minds about putting the tent on. To make matters worse, it was raining, and there is no way we could have gotten tape to stick even if we'd still wanted to go through with putting tape on Model Y
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2025-05-13 11:21:58
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denise Skinner-Butler
2025-04-26 13:43:46
Had a fun trip. Fit the Tesla Y perfect. Awning poles not real sturdy but we had a great time car camping.
Jamie D.
2025-04-11 10:59:53
There were no reviews on this Tesla Y tent, but I wanted a car tent that fit exactly so I took a gamble. The good news is that this does fit the Tesla Y very well. It came with reasonable tent poles and nice tent stakes. It attaches well to the Tesla Y very quickly. The price was nice - but there is a bit of you get what you pay for. The biggest issue is that the zippers (especially for the fly) are not good quality and are not well thought out. There is a confluence of 3 zippers coming together in the same spot for the door/netting/fly that is simply not going to work very well. They should have attached the zippers on a bit of webbing so that they stand off from one another and they should have used higher quality zippers (and could have for not much additional expense). These zippers are not going to stand up to much wind and are already showing signs of wear just from a test setup. Likewise the tent pole loops are very lightweight fabric and won't likely hold up. Grommets or webbing would have been much better. These photos are only from a quick carport setup and not with everything strung tight. We are going camping in about 10 days and I'll update this review about our actual experience with the tent (I'm taking a spare ground tent/awning and repair materials just in case!). I think I'll be able to make everything work with some replacement zippers and reinforcement if we end up using this long term on the Tesla. I do like the fit and ease of setup.Update after a 3 night camping trip to Eastern Oregon: We enjoyed the tent at 3 different camping sites over 3 nights. I still think it fits well and it is quick to setup and take down. The tent stakes are high quality. I hope V.2 of this tent gets made with some changes though. There are some oversights in the design that would be nice to correct and make it worth twice as much as the current price. I still think the fly needs better thought out zippers and stronger loops for tent poles. Also the velcro straps that are designed to allow the door and net to be rolled up need to have velcro tabs added that allow either the net or the door to be rolled up. Right now they are just there for rolling up both which means there is no way to roll up the net with the fly/door on the poles. Really the shape of the rain fly panels could be greatly expanded to give a lot more utility. Now they act more as privacy screens and a bit of shade, but if they were twice as big and shaped more trapezoidal so that they could join with the sides of the tent itself when the fly is deployed they would be a ton more useful and protective. Still, for the money this tent works pretty well. I may make some alterations to it myself before the next trip and/or will keep my eye out for an updated version in the future.
M.A.
2025-02-19 17:52:19
I installed this on my model y, tied everything tightly and started firing water from my garden hose. Surprise surprise, the water gets inside my cabin. I think this will work when it's not raining but unfortunately, I live in a region where we get lots or rain. So, depending on how you'll plan to use this, I wouldn't recommend
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