As a Japanese brand, many of our products are named in Japanese. In Japanese cuisine, a kamaboko is a long, cylindrical fishcake. When we designed our tunnel tent, it reminded us of a kamaboko so that’s what we called it.
Description
DOD Outdoors’ multi-functional super tent, the Kamaboko, is the center piece of the perfect base camp. Comfort in camp requires more than just a place to sleep. You also need a place to get out of the sun, out of the rain, away from the bugs, or just get some privacy. The Kamaboko offers all that. A range of accessories sold separately let you customize the tent to exactly meet your needs. The Kamaboko comes with a sleeping chamber half the size of the outer tent that attaches to the ribs and can easily be removed when not in use.
Features
Super Tent – pitch smaller tents inside, or use as a bug tent, sun/rain tarp.
High ceilings and wide span provide lots of unobstructed space.
Goes up fast, packs up small and light.
Front door doubles as an awning; awning poles not included.
No floor so you can walk in and out without removing shoes or tracking in dirt.
Front and back panels zip up to expose mesh panels for increased airflow.
As a Japanese brand, many of our products are named in Japanese. In Japanese cuisine, a kamaboko is a long, cylindrical fishcake. When we designed our tunnel tent, it reminded us of a kamaboko so that’s what we called it.
As a Japanese brand, many of our products are named in Japanese. In Japanese cuisine, a kamaboko is a long, cylindrical fishcake. When we designed our tunnel tent, it reminded us of a kamaboko so that’s what we called it.
This tent is perfect for me, my husband and our son. We keep the sleeping chamber clean and he can go play around in the other chamber when it's raining or too sunny. Also, it's really sturdy and seems like it will last a long time.
B
Brent
Pretty Cool Tent!
Amazing tent but it's pretty difficult getting it back into the bag.
Why don't tent makers just make the bags a bit bigger?
N
Nestor
Very functional
I love this tent. Great design and functionality. Only thing is that it's a bit difficult setting up the first time. But other than that, it's great.
I
Ian
Like it
I would give it 5 stars but the one thing I think that's frustrating is that if they just made the tent one foot wider, it could have fit 4 people comfortably instead of 3. Just one foot!
I've recently gotten into camping again after many years of not doing it, and I am revamping my gear. I did a lot of research on some of the best camp tables, and this kept popping up and IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!
It takes some practice to get used to setting it up, but once you catch on it's easier each time. I obviously had to test it out as soon as I got it, so took it out to our little uncovered fire area and it handled direct heat like a champ. I've cooked with it on an open flame three times now and it's awesome. We've also used it as just a regular camp table and it can handle quite a bit of stuff.
Right out of the box, be prepared to have to tighten the little bolts on the inside of the wooden exterior handles. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting the carrying bag with it.
Tequila Table
Kenny M.
Great piece of equipment
Love this for car camping, Great for keeping cooking gear and dry food.
Multi Kitchen Table
George & Kim
Great Tent
This is my second review of the large desert tent. We took it during a summer day on the Guadalupe river in Texas. I was impressed by the function ability and just overall sadness of the structure. It’s a great tent for a small family. it’s easy to set up and most of all. It was a place. I will come back to you on a regular basis. This tent is outstanding.
RX Pyramid Tent (L)
Happy Camper
Fantastic fire pit. Stores small. Bonus as an oven broiler.
This is an amazing little firepit for the cost, weight, and size. Buy it without hesitation.
I haven’t used the grates for grilling yet but it's great for browning the top of cast iron pizza while camping. I start the pizza on the Coleman stove in a cast iron griddle pan then finish it off under the Grill of Secrets.
I’ve built half a dozen fires so far and the mesh screen is holding up just fine. No holes or wear. No evidence of rusting anywhere. I store a thin pair of gardening gloves in the storage bag as the stainless turns black and is dirty to handle.
If I were to provide any feedback to DoD for improvement, it would be very minor. Perhaps there’s an opportunity for accessory products or other sizes. I do wish the storage bag was a bit larger and more robust, perhaps with a washable/wipable liner. I’d like to be able to store the fireproof mat, gloves, and accessories (e.g. grill grate lifter, a metal garden trowel I use for ashes) alongside the fire pit and be able to keep things clean-ish and keep residual soot/ash contained. I do realize there is a balance between space/weight.
Also, commercially available firewood in the US is a bit longer than the space between the wavy side support members. A fire pit a few inches larger would be more convenient in the US. I request shorter, fatter pieces of wood from my local supplier and it works flawlessly.
The fire pit is sturdy enough provided you do not drag the burning firewood around on the mesh. I bought a pair of stainless steel fire tongs for managing the fire to prevent accidentally collapsing the fire pit. The large scissor-like tongs make it easy to grab, lift, and reposition wood without dragging it around.
I’m very happy with this product and look forward to many warm nights of marshmallows and pizza ahead.
Grill of Secrets
Robert C.
Looks great
High quality sticker and easy to add to car window (or any other surface).
I've recently gotten into camping again after many years of not doing it, and I am revamping my gear. I did a lot of research on some of the best camp tables, and this kept popping up and IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!
It takes some practice to get used to setting it up, but once you catch on it's easier each time. I obviously had to test it out as soon as I got it, so took it out to our little uncovered fire area and it handled direct heat like a champ. I've cooked with it on an open flame three times now and it's awesome. We've also used it as just a regular camp table and it can handle quite a bit of stuff.
Right out of the box, be prepared to have to tighten the little bolts on the inside of the wooden exterior handles. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting the carrying bag with it.