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(More customer reviews)We have a Pamo Valley tent and it has stood up to everything - we even had a funnel cloud of a twister go close to our campground this year but it did not touch down - the storm winds were still pretty bad - some other tents and sites got destroyed - but this Pamo Valley tent is really well designed it was still standing right where we left it. A couple tree limbs fell on it (about 2-3 inch diameter) and still it was OK - Other tents got ripped and soaked because of the twisting winds but ours was dry as a bone!
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The tallest tent manufactured by Paha Que, the Pamo Valley six-person tent provides quality and performance you can count on in any weather. The three-season tent is roomier than most mid-size tents, with sidewalls that stand almost vertical and a floor size of 120 by 120 inches. As a result, you won't have to stay crouched whenever you wander through the tent. In addition, the tent is engineered to stand up to nasty weather, with an easy-to-install rainfly providing guaranteed waterproof performance in heavy rains and driving wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. The tent's moisture-resistant features include heavy-duty polyurethane waterproofing on the rainfly, sidewalls, and window fabric; factory tape-sealed seams; and a bathtub-style floor that keeps ground water out of the tent. And once the weather improves, you can create a wide-open, airy feel in the tent, with a no-see-um mesh roof, doors, and windows providing excellent ventilation and visibility around camp.
Other features include a large zipper door that converts into an awning to create a sheltered seating area; an overhead gear hammock that provides off-the-floor storage; and dual gear slings suspended under each side window. The Pomo Valley--which sets up quickly thanks to its shock-corded aluminum poles--comes with an oversized carrying bag and weighs just less than 30 pounds.
Specifications:
Poles: 100-percent aluminum, 6061 alloy
Outside pole diameter: 0.875 inches
Floor fabric: 100-percent high-tenacity nylon, 6.5 ounces, 210-denier oxford with heavy-duty polyurethane waterproofing
Rainfly, sidewalls, and window fabrics: 100-percent high-tenacity 185T polyester construction with heavy-duty polyurethane waterproofing
Roof, door, and window mesh: Rugged 2.3-ounce poly-filament 75D polyester knit, no-see-um
Pole sleeves: 100-percent polyester eyelet mesh, 4.5 ounces, 150 denier
Special fabric treatments: All fabrics meet CPAI-84 standard for fire-retardancy. Rainfly, sidewalls, window, and mesh fabric treated with UV inhibitor.
Zippers: Heavy-duty nylon coil with corrosion-resistant nickel sliders
Webbing and cordage: 100-percent nylon
Grommets: Nickel-plated brass
Floor size: 120 by 120 inches
Inside height: 72 inches at sidewalls, 93 inches at peak
Large door dimensions: 72 inches tall by 104 inches wide at top, tapers to 72 inches at bottom
Small door dimensions: 72 inches tall by 56 inches wide at top, tapers to 24 inches at bottom
Side window dimensions: 57 inches tall by 72 inches at bottom, tapers to 41 inches at top
Bathtub floor: Extends 3 inches up sidewall
About Paha Que It all started with three guys and a tent. The three camping buddies who founded Paha Que began talking over evening campfires about how to build a better tent--one that wouldn't leak, but was roomy; one that offered headroom to folks who stand 6 feet or taller; and one that provided camping enthusiasts with the luxuries of home. So they discussed their idea to their friend Spike, Pamo Valley ranch foreman for the last 50 years. His reply? "Stop talkin' bout it, and get to it, dammit!" The fruits of their labor evolved into a company known today as Paha Que Wilderness and the trio's signature tent, the Pamo Valley. Paha Que is headquartered in Poway, California.
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