Paha Que' PetShelter Review

Paha Que' PetShelter
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This is the slickest dog tent I have ever used. Very heavy duty, but not very heavy at only 13lbs. I have two for both my labs and I am very impressed with the quality. I like that the door zippers shut when I want to keep my dog confined. The mesh sides are a great idea for summer use, and the cover is perfect for cold days to cut down on the wind. I have only used it on the rain once but it appeared to be really waterproof. My dog was already wet, but I didn't see any leaks in the ceiling or sides. The mesh flood lets them drip dry, and it was very easy to remove the cover from the frame so I could wash it after a particularly muddy outing. Overall I am very pleased with this product - very well made!

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Give your pet their own shelter when camping with the Paha Que PetShelter, which can also be used in the home or when enjoying company in the backyard. Sturdy locking legs made of 22mm steel tubing keep your pet 6 inches off the ground. One strong layer of heavy-duty mesh flooring will keep your pet cool and comfortable, and the washable fabric easily detaches from the frame so you can keep it clean and ready to go again and again. It has a 24 x 30-inch floor with a 24-inch headroom, and it supports pets up to 250 pounds. Nicely lightweight at 15 pounds, it folds to a compact 24 x 33 x 4-inch package and fits into an included carry bag.
About Paha Qué Paha Qué Wilderness Inc. is a young and innovative company that makes high-quality family camping tents. Campers love them, but when they first see the name in print, they pause and wonder just how to pronounce it and try to understand its meaning. You won't find it in any dictionary and there have been debates amongst linguists about its derivation. According to the legend behind the term, Paha Qué is the Southwest Indian version of "Aloha." Paha Qué takes it to mean "happy trails." It can mean hello, good-bye, how are you, have a good day, and more. Perhaps a variation on the Spanish phrase Qué Pasa? The people at Paha Qué learned it from a local rancher friend whose grandpa learned it from local Indians. It boils down to the fact that the name is surely different, and appropriately so because these tents are very different from ordinary tents.


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