They've got the thickest poles and some pretty thick fabric These things will hold up amazing for any grow
R**Z
Sturdy tent
This tent is even better than I thought it would be. It has a solid frame (22mm poles instead of 19mm) and the tent is made of heavy duty material (600D instead of 210D) that I didn't have to fight to get over the frame. It has solid zippers and it looks good too. The zippers are bit sticky at first but what zippers on a new tent aren't? Don't force the zippers and back them up when you hit a snag. After a few weeks they will move smoothly. If you're hesitating on buying this tent because you're worried about the quality, you can stop now. If they made a 60"x60"x80" I would buy it today to put next to this one..
K**N
Terrible
Half the box came open. Then all the bags in the box where open. AND missing 2 poles.
A**R
What the heck hydrobay 😡
I just bought this tent great fabric great Mylar but I didn't get the right poles for the up rights I had all one size not to bad for 100 bucks I cut the pipes and now it's great but still not happy about it .
B**T
Five Stars
Great Strong Tent.
K**S
Inexpensive, not cheap quality
Pros: Great material (durable, no holes, mylar isn't going to detach). You can tell this is made quality because they took the time to paint the bars. Just got the tent we'll see how it holds up; looks promising by initial inspection and setup.I start and grow plants indoors with a light that blinds so I need to use this type of tent and also to keep the humidity for destroying the property.I've gotten an inexpensive tent before (cheap and inexpensive), this one is just inexpensive and up to par @$130 comparable to $260 tents. Tents of this sort should last 4 years+.Con: The extra floor piece is from a different material which seems less durable but might be more waterproof. Zippers jam a little
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