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Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent

Last Modified: 05/23/2024

The Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent is a tall family camping tent with two rooms and two doors, and with two vestibules. It is available with aluminum and fiberglass poles.

Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent view with open porch.
Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent view with open porch.

Key features & benefits

  • Tunnel type tent.
  • 2 Vestibules.
  • 2 Rooms.
  • Aluminum and fiberglass poles options.

What this is about

This Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent is a tunnel type structure with an interesting supporting frame shown in the picture below. So you have 5 separate loops and some of them cross each other so the structure is stable and strong. 

View without fly.
View without fly.

Note that the peak height is impressive 78 inches (198 cm), so this is a stand up height in the central area along the main axis of the tent.

There is a full coverage fly that creates a large front vestibule/porch with two separate doors and a window, you can see them in the picture below. Note that the front flap allows for the awning setup with the help of a pair of trekking poles. With this you get extra space outside to sit in the shade.

Awning configuration.
Awning configuration.

But there is also a rear vestibule with a dual zipper so you can roll the flap and fix to the roof as in the picture. So here you have yet another rear door.

Rear door.
Rear door.

The mentioned front and rear doors on the inner tent are useful for occupants because there are two rooms created with a removable divider. So each room has its own door.

View inside.
View inside.

Other details

The tent comes with a cable port and a lantern hanging point, they are shown in the pictures:

Cable port.
Cable port.
Lantern hanging.
Lantern hanging.

There is also a removable media pocket shown below. In every corner there is a set of wall pouches, one is shown in the picture.

Media pocket.
Media pocket.
Wall pouches.
Wall pouches.

Materials

The poles: You have option to choose aluminum poles version or fiberglass as well, it is up to you. The poles attach to the base through sockets, and higher you have clips and sleeves. All is color-coded for an easy setup. Note that the porch has its own separate loop that adds lots of volume on the front porch area.

The fabric: They use a 75D polyester with a 1500 mm waterproof coating. This is not much but you do not need more. The floor is moderately durable, with a 150D value, and with the same rating.

Reflective guy lines are included as well as heavy-duty stainless steel tent stakes. 

Ventilation

The inner tent’s canopy is mostly mesh as you have seen in the pictures above. So vapor can escape. The inner doors are also with mesh in their upper parts. So this all can create lots of cross air flow and vertical air flow.

The problem is with the fly which is massive, yet it has only one rear vent on the vestibule flap. If you want to close the doors on the porch and the vestibule, you would need far more vents to reduce condensation. 

Please see more in this video:


Who is it for

Regarding the area, the tent is officially for up to 8 people. For this you have an inner floored area of 116 ft² (10.8 m²). This would give 14.5 ft² (1.35 m²) per person. So this capacity is determined by the number of sleeping pads that can fit on the floor. In practice, it is best to downgrade it to 4-5 people maximum.

The front vestibule adds 51 ft² (4.7 m²), so this is a lot of useful protected space for storage and for cooking. The rear vestibule is small, no information about its area, but it is good enough for shoes and boots.

Regarding seasons & climate, the tent is described as a 3-season family camping shelter and this is indeed so. The fly is massive and it offers full protection, see below how it looks with closed doors. 

View with closed doors.
View with closed doors.

Observe those ground skirts in the porch and vestibule areas, this is to drain water away and also to reduce cold drafts. 

The tent is tall, but the profile is smooth, and you have enough guylines to secure it against winds, so it should perform well in such conditions.

Regarding the weight, the tent is on the heavy side with its 32.5 lb (14.7 kg). So use it close to your car.

The packed size is very good, you will see the numbers below. See the carry bag, the tent fits easily in. 

Carry bag.
Carry bag.

Regarding the price, I would say it is a bit expensive, but this is a large tent, and you have aluminum poles here. Please follow the links below to check for updates. 


Specifications

  • Weight: 32.5 lb (14.7 kg).
  • Official capacity: 8 people.
  • Dimensions: 22 x 8.3 ft (670 x 253 cm).
  • Inner area: 116 ft² (10.8 m²).
  • Inner area per person: 14.5 ft² (1.35 m²).
  • Porch area: 51 ft² (4.7 m²).
  • Peak height: 78 in (198 cm).
  • Packed size: 24.4 x 11.8 x 11.8 in (62 x 30 x 30 cm).
  • Warranty: limited two-year warranty.

Final thoughts, rating, pros & cons

In summary, this Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent looks good, it is tall and with great vestibules for storage. Multiple doors on its vestibules add to its functionality. 

It is on the heavy side, but it is compact for transportation. It offers full protection for a 3-season family camping. Fully recommended.

Below you can see how this tent stands against my standard rating criteria that I apply consistently to all of them here in the site so that you can easily compare:

Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent

Moosejaw Comfortress 8-Person Tent
8.5

Area

8.2/10

Weight

7.9/10

Packed size

8.6/10

Protection

9.2/10

Ease of use

8.5/10

Features

8.7/10

Pros

  • Great vestibules.
  • Multiple doors.
  • Tall tent.
  • Compact when packed.
  • Full protection.

Cons

  • Only one vent.
  • Heavy.

 

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For more tents of this shape please check in the category Tunnel Tents. In particular check the TIMBER RIDGE 8 Person Camping Tent with Large Porch if you want something more affordable. But see also this versatile Helinox Tactical Field Tunnel Tent with its freestanding design.

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