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Snag a 10-person camping tent for under $100


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Blue and gray tent on grass with two people inside

Save $100: As of June 29, the Ozark Trail Crystal Caverns 10-person Festival Tent is on sale at Walmart for only $99 — $100 off its regular price of $199.


New summer weekend plan: Grabbing 10 pals, heading into the great outdoors, and *not* paying for a hotel or Airbnb.

Investing in this giant 10-person festival tent by Ozark Trail will save you another $100 on top of that, because it's currently on sale for just $99.

You and your crew will have plenty of personal space in this makeshift cabin — whether you hit full capacity or not. Arrange 10 sleeping bags across the floor or go the glamping route with two queen air mattresses. Four vents provide ventilation so it doesn't get stuffy, and there are two entrances to help you avoid stepping on each other's toes. An XL mud mat flips out from the main entrance.

Members of your group over six feet tall (well, technically as long as they're 6'3" or under) can even stand all the way up — the center of the tent is 76 inches tall.

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