Grow Tents - What Doesn’t Suck in 2019?

DocofRock

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I’m having a hard time finding REPUTABLE reviews on grow tents. I’d really like to hear from you guys on RIU about some of your favorite brands of grow tent manufacturers. Who makes a QUALITY grow tent in 2019? People bring up Gorilla but I’ve heard they aren’t all they’re hyped up to be. Any opinions?
 

CoB_nUt

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Apollo Horticulture. Is what I'm accustomed to and have been using.Not cheap but not expensive but really durable.
My most recent tent purchase a 24"×48"×84" tent is by a company called Quictent. Apollo didn't have the height I needed.It's quality made,durable with metal corners and good zippers.I'm using it for veg so I havent REALLY checked for pinhole light leaks but I havent noticed any thus far.They have a good warranty and customer service.
 

DocofRock

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Apollo Horticulture. Is what I'm accustomed to and have been using.Not cheap but not expensive but really durable.
My most recent tent purchase a 24"×48"×84" tent is by a company called Quictent. Apollo didn't have the height I needed.It's quality made,durable with metal corners and good zippers.I'm using it for veg so I havent REALLY checked for pinhole light leaks but I havent noticed any thus far.They have a good warranty and customer service.
Yeah I mean so far what I’ve seen is knock-off tents with no quality control. I want like a proper tent, if they even have them
 

New Age United

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I've been using 2 4×4 tents by Fusion for a year now and they're great, nice rugged canvas, inside washes easily, there are a few pinholes in it but not enough to notice without close examination. For the price you can't complain. You can find them at growlights.ca
 

Hempire828

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I bought an Oshion....amazon for 70$, 3x3x6 other than height it’s good to go.. It really paid dividends when I realized the vents in my passive setup stopped all bugs from entering my tent... my dumb ass was using to regular round hole ports:wall:
 

diggs99

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Apollo Horticulture. Is what I'm accustomed to and have been using.Not cheap but not expensive but really durable.
My most recent tent purchase a 24"×48"×84" tent is by a company called Quictent. Apollo didn't have the height I needed.It's quality made,durable with metal corners and good zippers.I'm using it for veg so I havent REALLY checked for pinhole light leaks but I havent noticed any thus far.They have a good warranty and customer service.
Yep I love my apollo.

I own a fusion and a vivosun aswell, all 3 are 4x4s, the apollo is clearly the highest quality of the 3.

Vivosun was very low quality, took it apart and bought the fusion .Fusion are Also nice tents, just not built as well as the apollo is.
 

Apalchen

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My favorite tent I used was the silverback tents from htg supply. They are pricey but compared to my Vivosun tents (which work fine for cheap tents) the silver back tent is much better quality. Better zippers, thicker material, and very sturdy construction. I had 3 air cooled light an led and a can 66 carbon filter all hanging from roof. And then stored other stuff on top of the tent it was that solid(nothing crazy heavy but like an extra flood tray and some empty boxes)
 

oldbeancounter

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My favorite tent I used was the silverback tents from htg supply. They are pricey but compared to my Vivosun tents (which work fine for cheap tents) the silver back tent is much better quality. Better zippers, thicker material, and very sturdy construction. I had 3 air cooled light an led and a can 66 carbon filter all hanging from roof. And then stored other stuff on top of the tent it was that solid(nothing crazy heavy but like an extra flood tray and some empty boxes)
Gorilla all the way...check shipping weights on tents will give you an idea of the quality.
 

Skoal

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I have an iPower and a Vivosun. Both are great actually.

Vivosun has better Mylar and zippers than the iPower. But I like how the iPower has draw strings both inside and outside the vent ports whereas the Vivosun has two sets of draw string on the inside of each vent port. I prefer closing on the inside and outside.
 

LtJangle

Member
I'm using a hydropolis 4x4x8 tent. Its super sturdy with nice zippers, as well as hella options for cables and ducting. It can use up to 8" ducting through the sleeves.
 
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