I hesitated to write this review but decided I should share my experience with the T4 tent. I got my tent from the OB store. I was looking for a larger, easy to erect tent. Based on reviews and the sale price I decided to take a risk and ordered one.
My first impression was the tent was of a very clever design but made of very cheap material (More on that latter). It is very easy to put up and take down. The interior is very roomy. You would have no problem putting cots in there. The doors and windows were more than adequate and the zippers very functional. One con is the door and mosquito netting have to be opened separately instead of a single unit. I had no problem getting the tent into and out of its carrying case.
We drive an FJ Crusier. The tent will go in the cargo compartment with rear seats down. You either have to lay it diagonal in the compartment or have it protrude into the front. No matter what it takes up lots of volume. I wound up carrying it on the roof rack. It is heavy but not that hard for two people to put on the roof. We have a Gobi roof rack and the tent rode well there.
We took the tent on a 4 day trip to Death Valley. Camped at 5000 ft. Temperatures were below freezing at night. It did not rain and wind was light. The tent worked fine but almost immediately I noticed small holes starting to appear in the floor, main canopy, and carrying case.
On our return, I contacted Gazelle about the issue since the tent was still under warranty. The only things they wanted were for me to send them pictures of the holes and the serial number of the tent. They told me I could keep the old tent and they sent me a brand new one that arrived in less than a week.
That was outstanding customer service and I am more than satisfied with how they handled the problem. Maybe I just got a lemon, but I suspect this is a known problem to them and they have seen this issue before. I have no clue if this is limited to a single production lot or a more universal problem. As I said the material appears very cheap when compared to my backpacking tents. Since l don’t totally trust it, I’m debating keeping the new tent or moving to something else.