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We previously had a couple of them from Target that looked great, but leaked. Looking for something with a room divider and large! TIA 

Don't get rid of those old tents. Just reapply waterproofing AND buy another, large, rainfly to cover it![]()
I forgot there was a camping forum on here! Thanks!!
The Target ones leaked off the bat...we only used them a couple of times for Cub Scout camping. I didn't do any seam sealer, I was a novice with basically no clue!I'll check out the other forum, thanks!
OK if you were a novice... did you or the cubscouts touch the tent walls during the rain. If so, game off! Seriously a lot of tents will leak then! That's why some of them have the "fly" to keep that from happening.
(It's not all tents that do this, but enough to be careful. I did that 3 Day Breast Cancer a few years ago. Night one it started raining and I woke up, looked at my friend and said "DO NOT TOUCH THE TENT, IT WILL LEAK" passed back out. Next day we were nice and dry.... all around us folks were wringing out their sleeping bags and when we asked, yep they touched to "see how wet it was")
Ahh that explains it! Everyone was touching the tent![]()
The worse tent we had was a cabin style tent with no fly like this.
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The rain would hit the roof and then collect at the corners also all the windows get directly rained on.
I can't give you an exact model but this is what I look for.
Two things I look for is a "bathtub floor" and as much of a full coverage fly as you can get.
A bathtub floor is one where the floor wraps up the side of the tent and meets the walls about a foot or so up the sides.
A full coverage fly covers as many seams as possible, particularly seams around windows. Just imagine looking at the tent from above. Are there seams where rain can either hit directly or worse where rain will collect for a bit before it drains off the tent. Most tents have mesh on the top of the tent and a fully waterproof fly covering it.
On this tent, the rain will hit all those seams around the windows and worse the seam between the walls and the floor meet can tend to curl up which just diverts the water into the tent.
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On this tent the fly covers the whole tent and even the seam between the bathtub floor and the walls.
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The worse tent we had was a cabin style tent with no fly like this.
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The rain would hit the roof and then collect at the corners also all the windows get directly rained on.