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🏕️ Alpha Kilo 4000: The ultimate fortress for your wildest escapes!
The Alpha Kilo 4000 Canvas Tent is a rugged, military-grade 6-person shelter crafted from 320 gsm ripstop canvas that’s waterproof, breathable, and fire retardant. Designed for 4-season use, it features taped seams, flood-proof PVC flooring, and storm straps to withstand winds up to 50 MPH. With easy tool-free setup, electrical supply pockets, and a spacious 10x10 ft footprint with a 7 ft ceiling, it’s engineered for comfort, durability, and adventure-ready performance.
Brand | Bushtec Adventure |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 96"H |
Item Weight | 86 Pounds |
Floor Width | 120 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
Shape | Square |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Stakes |
Water Resistance Technology | 4000 month |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Tall, UVProtection |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Canvas |
Color | Olive |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 3E+1 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | 6 person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Canvas |
Floor Length | 10 Feet |
Maximum Height | 7 Inches |
Base Material | Canvas |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Bushtec Adventure |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 6 |
Stake Material | metal |
Tent Floor Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
Rainfly Material | canvas |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
UPC | 849347010934 |
Form Factor | Tunnel |
Model Name | Alpha Kilo 4000 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00849347010934 |
Sport | Hunting, Camping & Hiking, Fishing |
Manufacturer | Bushtec Adventure |
Installation Type | Easy Setup |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49 x 17 x 12 inches |
Package Weight | 40.53 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 120 x 96 inches |
Brand Name | Bushtec Adventure |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Alpha Kilo 4000 |
Model Year | 2017 |
O**1
I had this tent setup for a week in my backyard because where I leave gets crazy winds in winter and this tent withstood like a champ against the winds that broke my vinyl ...
I am giving a long review for this tent because it is worth It. For a dry run, I had this tent setup for a week in my backyard because where I leave gets crazy winds in winter and this tent withstood like a champ against the winds that broke my vinyl fences during same week. Very pleased with this tent. Highly recommended. Read my review please. This tent will not disappoint you unless you are very new to camping world. High quality material, very well designed, sturdy and heavy duty. Not for novice or backpack campers for sure.I have all kinds of tents and I do camp a lot. I have a lot of experience in setting up different tents in different conditions and this one got me thinking a bit more while setting up due to instructions lacking, but it was worth it.I agree with the previous review on the instructions lacking. However it gives you the preliminary hints. The only difference is that there is no hole at the end corners of the tent to anchor the end of each poles. I set the tent up by myself only but second person is recommended. I am giving you the instructions you need. 1- Lay down the tent and make sure it is to the direction you want and steak the tent to the ground. 2- place the cross pole holder in the middle of the tent, secure it with the band in the center and attach the poles to each other (poles will extend a lot from the tent which is ok). 3- Secure the neighboring hooks to the cross bar poles in the center of the tent (only 2 or 3 of them only). 4- Insert the end of one pole in the last hook of relative corner (the stopper at the end of the pole must push the last hook away from the tent and the pole will curve and it is normal). 5- repeat step 4 for another pole. 6- secure remaining hooks on these two poles. 7- now by lifting the two secured poles and the cross bar pole holder in the center, you will see the center of the tent raising and poles curving more. 8- repeat securing the end of the remaining poles and hooks same way.
R**R
Is this company/seller still in business?
The bow steel frame of the tent broke, I contacted seller/manufacturer using website/email/phone and got zero response, nothing.Not recommended to buy this expensive tent if the manufacturer/seller will not exist or not stand behind its products.
€**Ř
Great tent,instructions suck
The instructions provided for setting up this tent are useless so go ahead and throw them away. The instructions say to insert the end of the frame pole into one of the holes at the end of the webbing on each corner and insert one of the stakes into the other hole. The problem with that is there is only one hole. After solving that problem with some engineering on my own I then realized the stakes DO NOT GO on each corner but are meant to go along the sides through the hooks on the tent. NOWHERE in the instructions does it say that but it's obvious that's where the stakes are suppose to be because of the lack of holes in the corners. After having that problem solved I then ran out of stakes. 2 stakes are required for each side for a total of 8 ,2 stakes are required for each window shade for a total of 4 ,2 stakes are required for anchoring the back of the tent in case of high winds and 2 more for the canopy. That is a total of 16 stakes needed for proper setup and it would actually be more beneficial if 18 were provided in order to double stake the canopy. There were only 15 stakes provided in the package I received. Also,the bar which attaches to the front of the canopy is nowhere in the instructions so you're left wondering where the hell it goes. It would have been very helpful to know where that part went BEFORE setting the poles for the canopy. Just because people who make the tent know where everything goes and how it's suppose to be set up doesn't mean we the consumer know and we sure as hell have a hard time figuring things out if the instructions are either WRONG or not precise. Other than being very annoyed by the lack of instructions and them being wrong the tent seems to be of great quality. We'll see how it holds up
A**R
Glad to find a tent that can stand up to the weather.
I am an old backbpacker and have done my share of traveling light and sleeping in tiny one-man tents, but these days when I take my wife and grandchildren out camping, I want the tent to be a dependable refuge from the wet and cold, with enough space to relax and goof off. I live where the wind blows hard fairly often, and without much warning. I have owned a couple of the large lighter weight nylon tents that were pretty good as long as the wind was under 20 knots, and it didn't rain too hard, and I just wasn't going to do that again. I needed a tent that could go the distance, with poles that wouldn't fracture under pressure. I expect this tent to last well past my lifetime -- and I expect it will be much loved by whichever of my descendants gets to use it. It is heavy and it cost more than most other tents. To me it is well worth it. I wish for storms when I'm in that tent.
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