Who makes the best grow tent

GrownAtHighAltitude

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I didn't see it mentioned, but I've been happy with AgriMax tents I bought from HTG Supply years ago. I have a 3.5x3.5 and a 2x4 and they have both held up very well, even after being put up and taken down and moved 4 or 5 times.

They are very reasonably priced.
 

xtsho

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No but a high quality tent with sufficient strength to hang heavy equipment sometimes is also a must.

Not to mention cheaper tents often have issues with the zippers over time allowing small light leaks.
How much stuff do you need to hang in a tent? I have an inexpensive Vivosun tent going past 4 years without any issues at all. I have a sealed hood, 6" fan, and 6" carbon filter hanging and could easily add more weight but there's nothing more I need to hang. I've had stuff stored on top of the tent as well.

It can easily support any light and fan/filter needed for the size of the tent. I only paid $120 for it when I bought it. I looked at pricier tents but I couldn't see the need to spend more. It's not that much money but it's money I kept for myself instead of spending on something that would have had 0% benefit. If it would have improved my grows that's one thing but it wouldn't have.

:peace:
 

hotrodharley

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How much stuff do you need to hang in a tent? I have an inexpensive Vivosun tent going past 4 years without any issues at all. I have a sealed hood, 6" fan, and 6" carbon filter hanging and could easily add more weight but there's nothing more I need to hang. I've had stuff stored on top of the tent as well.

It can easily support any light and fan/filter needed for the size of the tent. I only paid $120 for it when I bought it. I looked at pricier tents but I couldn't see the need to spend more. It's not that much money but it's money I kept for myself instead of spending on something that would have had 0% benefit. If it would have improved my grows that's one thing but it wouldn't have.

:peace:
I’ve used a 4’ Ohuhu Amazon special for 3 years and gave it to a friend when I bought a 5’ Opulent Systems from Amazon. The Ohuhu never had a single zipper problem and the new user says they’re still fine. Leaked some light at the zipper but never had an issue.

Opulent about the same. Multiple indicator lights on plug strips and Inkbird controls. No hermies and I don’t buy that crap either. The intensity of little LEDS is almost immeasurable. That does matter. If you are that worried about zipper light leaks hang a cheap tarp on the side you’re worried about.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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How much stuff do you need to hang in a tent? I have an inexpensive Vivosun tent going past 4 years without any issues at all. I have a sealed hood, 6" fan, and 6" carbon filter hanging and could easily add more weight but there's nothing more I need to hang. I've had stuff stored on top of the tent as well.

It can easily support any light and fan/filter needed for the size of the tent. I only paid $120 for it when I bought it. I looked at pricier tents but I couldn't see the need to spend more. It's not that much money but it's money I kept for myself instead of spending on something that would have had 0% benefit. If it would have improved my grows that's one thing but it wouldn't have.

:peace:
My light alone is 45.8 lbs. Everything else is pretty light but it was a concern for me.
 

Jjgrow420

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I used to run a can66 it weighs about the same as as Volkswagen beetle. Lol. That was my concern.
 

genrko

New Member
I have 2 cheapo Amazon tents, a 3x3 that was like 80 bucks, a 5x5 that was like 110, these have no light leaks at all and are good. I dunno the name brand of them but they have plenty of ducts, vents, access points. Great tents and not name brand. I just got a new 4x8 "quictent" brand today. Never heard of it, haven't set it up yet, but I can guarantee it's gonna be as good as any other tent. https://lumbuy.com/top-xx-5x5-grow-tent-reviews/
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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The Sleeper. Looks normal on the outside, roaring under the hood.
Good for up to 48w per square foot. Since it was such a weird sized tent (happened to fit the space I needed nearly exactly), I needed a good lighting solution for a narrow rectangular space. So 3x HLG225's did it. The bonus is that as plants go from small to large, I can use 1 for seedling/early veg, two for the rest of veg, then come 12/12, all three.
 
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