Tent Type Dome
Comfortably Sleeps 3 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 15.21 lbs
Inside Height 5' 9"
Floor Area 100 sq ft
Vestibule None sq ft
Setup Time 5 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.9/10

Our Take

The NTK Cherokee GT Tent punches above its weight class when rain rolls in, thanks to a 2500mm waterproof rating and quality micro-mesh that keeps bugs out without sacrificing airflow.

At 100 square feet with a 70-inch peak height, you get legitimate room to stand and move around, though the "sleeps 3" rating feels optimistic if everyone brings gear.

The untaped floor seams are a head-scratcher at any price point, and reports of snapping fiberglass poles mean you should pack a repair kit on longer trips.

For $89, this is a solid wet-weather option for casual campers who prioritize shelter from storms over ultralight backpacking, just don't expect bombproof construction.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
7.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
9.0
Value for Money
8.0
Ease of Use
8.0
Intangibles
6.0
User Reviews
8.6

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • High 2500mm waterproof rating
  • 70-inch standing peak height
  • Fine No-See-Um micro-mesh

CONS

  • Untaped floor seams
  • Snapping fiberglass poles
BEST FOR Large group camping in wet weather.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
NTK Cherokee GT Tent
NTK NTK Cherokee GT Tent This tent
★ 7.9 $8915.21 lbs 3 people3-season 100 sq ft 0 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 7.9 $14012.72 lbs 3 people3-season 99 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.9 $56920 lbs 10 oz 3 people3-season 84 sq ft 27 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $32018 lbs 7 oz 3 people3-season 84 sq ft 43 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $8004.1 lbs 3 people4-season 29 sq ft 18 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.0 $50018.6 lbs 3 people3-season 83 sq ft 24 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

For under $90, the NTK Cherokee GT delivers rain protection that embarrasses tents costing twice as much, making it a compelling choice for families who camp in unpredictable weather.

This 3-person dome scored a 7.9 overall, with its standout 2500mm waterproof rating doing the heavy lifting.

The tradeoff is build quality that requires some owner attention, but for casual campground use, the value equation works.

Weather Resistance

The Cherokee GT's 2500mm hydrostatic head rating is genuinely impressive at this price point, more than double what you'll find on many budget competitors.

That's serious rain protection, the kind that handles a sustained overnight storm without waking you up to check for leaks.

Owners consistently praise this waterproofing as the tent's defining strength, with many reporting bone-dry interiors through heavy downpours.

The tent scored a 9.0 in Weather Resistance, which is remarkable for an $89 shelter.

Quality & Durability

Here's where we need to be honest about a real weakness: owners repeatedly flag the fiberglass poles as a durability concern, with snapping reported more often than we'd like to see.

Fiberglass is standard at this price, but the Cherokee GT's poles seem to sit on the fragile end of that spectrum.

The polyethylene floor is tough and abrasion-resistant, a smart material choice for campground gravel and pine needles.

However, a recurring theme in negative reviews is untaped floor seams, meaning you'll want to apply seam sealer yourself before any trip where ground moisture is a concern.

The tent scored an 8.0 in Quality & Durability, though that assumes you're willing to do a little preventive maintenance.

Ease of Use

The five-minute setup time is realistic for a tent this size, and the dome architecture is intuitive even for first-timers.

If you're comparing options in this category, our dome tent vs cabin tent guide breaks down why domes tend to pitch faster and handle wind better.

The single door is a minor inconvenience for three people, but manageable.

Scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use.

Space & Comfort

The 69-inch peak height is a genuine standout, tall enough for most adults to stand upright while changing clothes.

Owners with kids mention this headroom as a major comfort upgrade over lower-profile budget tents.

The fine no-see-um micro-mesh ventilation keeps bugs out without sacrificing airflow, a detail that matters on humid summer nights.

The tent scored a 7.0 in Space & Comfort, docked slightly for the lack of vestibule storage.

Value for Money

At $89, the Cherokee GT undercuts the Kelty Timeout 6 by ten dollars while offering substantially better waterproofing.

The CORE 6 Person Dome Tent costs $140 and shaves off a few pounds, but you're paying $50 more for a lower hydrostatic head rating.

For budget-conscious families who prioritize staying dry over shaving pack weight, the math favors the Cherokee GT.

Scored an 8.0 in Value for Money.

User Reviews

Owner feedback runs strongly positive, with the waterproofing earning the most consistent praise.

The most common complaints center on pole durability and those untaped seams, both fixable issues for handy campers.

Scored an 8.6 in User Reviews, reflecting genuine satisfaction from the car camping crowd.

Who It's For

The Cherokee GT suits families and casual campers who want reliable rain protection without spending $200 or more.

It's a campground tent, not a backcountry shelter, and it shines when you're car camping in regions where afternoon thunderstorms are part of the deal.

If you're handy enough to seal some seams and gentle with your gear, this tent will serve you well for seasons.

The Bottom Line

The NTK Cherokee GT scored a 7.9 by doing one thing exceptionally well: keeping you dry for under $90.

The fiberglass poles and untaped seams require some owner attention, but that's a fair trade for waterproofing that outperforms tents at three times the price.

For fair-weather car camping with occasional rain, it's one of the smartest budget buys in the dome tent category.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeDome
Seasons3-season
Sleeps3 people
Weight15.21 lbs
Floor Area100 sq ft
Vestibule AreaNone
Peak Height5' 9"
Floor Dimensions120 x 120 inches
Doors1
Setup Time5 mins
Pole MaterialFiberglass
Poles2
Floor FabricPolyethylene
Rainfly FabricPolyester
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
Warranty6 months
Additional NotesE-port
Price$89

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the NTK Cherokee GT Tent best for?
This tent works well for large groups doing car camping in areas where rain is a concern. The 100 square feet of floor space and budget-friendly $89 price make it a solid choice for families or friend groups who want reliable wet weather protection without a big investment. It is not a backpacking tent at over 15 pounds, so plan on driving to your campsite.
How long does the NTK Cherokee GT take to set up?
Setup takes about 5 minutes once you have done it a couple of times. The dome design with fiberglass poles is straightforward, though you will want to be gentle with the poles since some users report snapping issues if you force them.
How well does the NTK Cherokee GT handle rain and storms?
This tent scored 9.0 out of 10 for weather resistance, which is impressive for its price range. The 2500mm waterproof rating on the polyester rainfly handles heavy rain well, and the polyethylene floor keeps ground moisture out. One thing to know: the floor seams are not factory taped, so seam sealing before your first wet trip is a smart move.
Is the NTK Cherokee GT worth $89?
At $89, this tent offers strong value, earning an 8.0 out of 10 for value for money. You get a 100 square foot shelter with solid rain protection and fine no-see-um mesh that keeps tiny bugs out. The trade-offs at this price are the fiberglass poles instead of aluminum and the untaped floor seams, but those are reasonable compromises for budget camping.
How much headroom does the NTK Cherokee GT provide?
The peak height reaches 69 inches, which is just under 6 feet. Most adults can stand upright or close to it when changing clothes or moving around the center of the tent. The dome shape means headroom drops off toward the walls.
How does the NTK Cherokee GT compare to the CORE 6 Person Dome Tent?
Both tents score 7.9 out of 10 overall, but the NTK Cherokee GT costs $89 compared to the CORE at $140. The Cherokee offers more floor space at 100 square feet with its 10 by 10 foot footprint. If budget is your priority and you do not need the extra features the CORE offers, the Cherokee delivers similar performance for significantly less money.
How does the NTK Cherokee GT compare to the Coleman Carlsbad 6-Person Tent?
The Coleman Carlsbad costs $150 and includes a screen room, while the Cherokee GT at $89 has no vestibule. The Cherokee scores higher on weather resistance at 9.0 versus the Coleman's 7.8 overall score. Choose the Cherokee for better rain protection on a tighter budget, or the Coleman if bug-free lounging space matters more to you.
What do other owners say about the NTK Cherokee GT?
User reviews are positive overall, with an 8.6 out of 10 score from owners. Campers consistently praise the waterproofing and the value for the price. The most common complaints involve the fiberglass poles being prone to snapping and the need to seal the floor seams yourself before heavy rain.

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