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Quality tent… to survive 80 mph camping music fests
Me and my girl have gone to multiple camping music festivals and each one has had a 60 to 80 mph wind thunderstorm. You can always build a trench to redirect the water. You can always stick pool noodles in the corner of your canopy, but if the wind takes your tent, you just lost all your clothing for the weekend and after setting this tent up three times so far I can say it’s not going anywhere fast solid structure quality build what market I ask for. Honestly, the fact that they have it in a 10 x 10 makes it perfect for any campsite or camping festival. good stuff spring bar.
Woods · May 5, 2026
Long-term investment
First trip in the Traveler was wonderful, the tent is indeed very high quality canvas and surprisingly soft to the touch. The fabric does block wind well, but It's hot in Texas so I'll have to remember to face the screens into the wind next trip. I'm never satisfied with low-quality things, and really hated sleeping in a plastic nylon tent that sounded like a garbage bag in the wind. Did my research and Springbar seemed like the logical choice for a long lasting investment. Given that Springbar has a lifetime warranty, and a repair program for hopefully most damages, I feel safe spending the money.
Nick · April 8, 2026
Dear Traveler tent, where have you been my whole life?
Finally got to use my new Traveler. Spacious. Bomb proof. First night in it and the mountain winds didn't move it an inch. Quality throughout. A breeze to set up solo and pack away. Very pleased. Bags for the tent and poles could use a better mechanism for carrying. Note to future furst time tent setter uppers. Position the door of the tent towards the direction you would like to enter the tent from prior to staking it all down. I was racing sunset and set my door directly in front of a bush. 🤣
Mark · April 4, 2026







