Stephen M.
Bewertet in den USA am26. Oktober 2022
This tent is well made, very sturdy, getting ready for my first indoor grow.
Kevin Jones
Bewertet in den USA am11. August 2022
The height is hard to beat. Have used ac infinity and vivosun tents. But when going with the 9x5 gorilla had the better vent/hole option in the tent. For the price I paid I was salty about the amount of pin holes from the stitching. My package was pretty beat up on arrival. The only issued I hade that was clearly from the shipping was the rubber end covers on the top supports.I absolutely love it. The canvas does feel thicker than the ac tents.Personally if you don’t have the room to utilize the height of gorillas go with ac infinity tents. Money can go much further for arguably an equal product.
Customer
Bewertet in den USA am27. September 2018
I am a beginner to hydroponic growing in a tent, but have experimented for years with various set-ups outdoors and inside. This is my first grow tent purchase, but I did my research. For the price the tent is well made and easy to assemble, even for one person. The height extension is included in this kit, which is a nice plus when growing climbing/vining vegetables indoors. The quality and thickness of the material is second to none. The zippers that are used are durable and do not snag. Best of all, unlike less expensive versions available, the Gorilla tent is completely lightproof. There are no pin hole light leaks from sewing or manufacture. Plenty of venting options, with double cinch gaskets and ports for electrical etc.. Frame is powder-coated steel and sturdy, with plenty of support for lights, filters and fans.In my opinion this is worth the extra investment for a better made and designed product.
Patricia
Bewertet in Kanada am 25. Juni 2018
If you are going to invest in producing you own flowers then you want to invest in this product. No light bleed, heavy zippers and gage of fabric, easy access. Love my grow tent.
Cancelled
Bewertet in den USA am27. Oktober 2016
This is a great tent. Very heavily built, with excellent design and materials. (Note that the tent pictured is a 4X4 tent, not the 8X4.)My only actual complaint about this tent is that they could have used better sippers. These sippers are very heavy duty, but have a tendancy to to sit flat, which can make them hard to zip. I've developed a technique to help, but it's still occasionally frustrating. Just get YKK and be done with it!There are minor pinhole punctures on the stitching that are not light tight, but this is a VERY minor problem. I have about 100,000 lumens in my tent, and if the grow lights are on, and the room is pitch black, I can make out a few of the stitch lines if I've been in the dark for a while. Which means that this tent would probably be OK outside in full-sunlight, which it isn't. Standing inside the tent with it entirely sealed and dark, and room lights on, I had to sit in there for about 10 minutes before I was able to see any light at all, and even then, it was very faint. I feel perfectly comfortable turning the room lights on when the tent is in it's night cycle.Otherwise, this tent is the best I've used. the air-flow design options are awesome, as are the power and water. I even did pull-ups from the top support beams. (Note, check which beams are the load-bearing beams before you do this. My friend did the same thing and bent the joint slightly, but he's 200 lbs, and did it from one bar, not the support bar. He barely bent it, it he subjected it to WAY more than the rated weight, which is 300lbs for the roof, split among 4 load-bearing beams, for 75lbs per beam. He put 200 on a single non-load bearing beam, and barley bent it. This is a solid tent. It even has enough lateral strength that with 8 10-gallon pots full of moist soil and 8 3x3 foot plants, and all the lights, I am able to slide the entire tent across the floor if I push slowly on the bottom. Can't ask much more than that. I added a plywood floor treated with garage floor sealer to make sliding pots around easier, and that probably also helps with the lateral slide.