Nathansharkey80
Active member
Actually there is significantly more than just that. Aside from the fact that the tents are all completely hand-made in a family-owned factory in Portugal, the shells are all reinforced three-layer fiberglass (far more rigid and strong than any other product in the world), they each have an integrated solar-charged ventilation fan in the roof, the fabric is a polyester-aluminum synthetic with superior (and permanent) waterproofing, mold/mildew-resistance, and weight savings over the rip-stop coated poly-cotton all other manufacturers use. They also have the longest warranty and are uniquely innovative in both design and construction of every part of the tent.
For example, the lead seamstress at the factory has been sewing tent fabric for over 25 years and seamstresses must apprentice at the factory for 6 years before being allowed to sew on their own. The specialty sewing machines used are custom-designed specifically for James Baroud by a German company and take 6 months to produce. They have the only tent fabric that is not riveted onto the tent, making it more water-tight but also completely replaceable. The 360-degree/panoramic window design is unique to their line and cannot be replicated effectively by a Chinese knock-off company due to complexity and cost.
I could go on!
I would disagree with some of your claims and I am not saying that they don’t deliver a decent product but let’s be honest. The James Baroud tents have their fair share of major issues. The number one being the amount of cracks in their fiber glass shells. There are other companies who make a fiberglass shell tent and they have not had the same level of issues with their fiberglass cracking. To hear you say that theirs is better is just your opinion. There are other opinions that contradict yours for valid reasons. Each tent manufacturer has their own challenges and their own good points and downfalls. What separates them all is customer service and standing behind their customers and the products that they make. Chinese tents can compete with any tent made today on the market. But they can’t compete with customer service. That was my point.
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