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Paha Que Outhouse-Could be better
Paha Que Tepee Portable Outhouse
May 23, 2005
Overall, I like the Tepee. The set up and take down takes time to perfect. The product could have been made easier to set up if it was designed with pole sleeves on the outside of the structure. Instead, you must set up the poles from the inside. I tore the mesh wall doing this. The fly for the top doesn't exactly go on easily either and you will probably (depending on your height) need to stand on something to get the fly on. Unfortunately, you have to put the smaller top poles on after the structure is standing, and the fly goes on after that. The Teepee is made of quality materials and the poles are extremely strong. If you don’t mind the set up and take down, the Teepee will serve you well. I probably would not have bought it if I had known of the hassle. I know other people just leave the poles in all the time and just lay the Tepee collapsed. I don’t have room in my SUV to leave it like that.
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Paha Que Outhouse-Could be better
Paha Que Tepee Portable Outhouse
May 23, 2005
Overall, I like the Tepee. The set up and take down takes time to perfect. The product could have been made easier to set up if it was designed with pole sleeves on the outside of the structure. Instead, you must set up the poles from the inside. I tore the mesh wall doing this. The fly for the top doesn't exactly go on easily either and you will probably (depending on your height) need to stand on something to get the fly on. Unfortunately, you have to put the smaller top poles on after the structure is standing, and the fly goes on after that. The Teepee is made of quality materials and the poles are extremely strong. If you don’t mind the set up and take down, the Teepee will serve you well. I probably would not have bought it if I had known of the hassle. I know other people just leave the poles in all the time and just lay the Tepee collapsed. I don’t have room in my SUV to leave it like that.
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