🌱 Grow Big or Go Home!
The Gorilla Grow Tent Pro is the tallest premium indoor grow tent on the market, featuring an adjustable height from 6'11" to 8'11". With a robust all-steel frame, it supports up to 300lbs, ensuring durability and stability. The tent is made from 1680D thick canvas for superior light-proofing and includes advanced ventilation and safety features, making it the ideal choice for serious indoor growers.
R**N
Spend the extra cash for the superior quality! (You get what you pay for!)
Incredibly satisfied with the superb quality of this grow tent! It's frame is sturdy and the cover is not only durable, but highly reflective as well - so much so that I actually need sunglasses to tend my plants! Would buy again if I'm in the market for another tent, and would highly recommend over the cheaper tents you could buy (although it's not sold anymore, the hortipots brand tent I have pales in comparison, and the GGT doesn't have the same stupid support bar that runs across the center of the floor)!
J**C
Said 2-day delivery and it was right on time
Product review I had wanted one of these tents for a very long time saved up my money it was $400 that was my first mistake the company was running a 50% off sale could have got it for 180 now as far as the review this thing has more light leaks then a hundred year old wooden pole barn I will say that I did contact the company sent them photos they did send me a new canvas but again it still has more light leaks than 100 year old pole barn I will say that I did cover up the light weeks it has performed good I don't think that it lets enough light in to really affect what is going on inside it does have extra flaps to cover all zippers and corners but it does still have lightly like I said they do hold strong on their warranty they did send me a new canvas the company does stand on their product would I buy again absolutely not I've had much cheaper tense that were way better I think if I bought again I would probably go AC Infinity and this sucks because I really hope that it would be a good product at first I left a good review but it's not at first that you can really see all the light leaks it's really more toward the third or fourth month when it really starts to stretch out that's when you can tell the big difference I did go buy liquid black tape and seal up everything that I possibly could
M**N
Would you buy a house made with plastic nails?
Know what I'd appreciate more than a free extension kit? A METAL zipper, a FUNCTIONAL zipper, an APPROPRIATE zipper.This tent's pathetic plastic zipper truly is its weakest link, and it's a real shame because other aspects of this tent are solid. It's made of hefty durable material and it's full metal frame can hold more than you'd ever need it to. Better yet, it ALMOST blocks out all light...EXCEPT where the pathetic crappy plastic zipper broke in multiple places on its FIRST zip. I could physically see that a few teeth were barely secured on and lacked the metal housing the other teeth came with. What a joke for a $400 tent. I am beyond disappointed.These guys have you by the family jewels and they know it. Try finding a heavy duty tent with similar specs (like being able to hold a ridiculous amount of weight and lacking crappy plastic pole connection corners). Speak up people, this is highway robbery. I saw the reviews and took a chance, so shame on me, but shame on them for not fixing such a SIMPLE problem to address. Oh, yeah, and have fun shipping this product back if need be.Simply put, this tent has a SERIOUS design flaw, and any customer considering buying this product NEEDS to understand the tent they receive might be spitting out teeth and leaking light regardless of care taken. Maybe you'll be the lucky one? <----- not how this stuff should work.UPDATE 10/7: I got sent a replacement tent. The first one had too short of walls so that the zipper broke. The second one has the OPPOSITE problem! It is so loose that the walls bow in twice as much; I've spend $50 installing a wire frame to correct this problem. I then had to spend another $25 to buy more velcro strips, since loose walls create creases in the zipper's protective flaps. Likewise, I've had to tape up BOTH velcro windows since they let in light like nothing else. Also I've had to stitch up multiple duct ports, and the tent leaks light everywhere - when the light is on, I can see pinhole leaks everywhere along the stitching up top...like hundreds. Wow. Other than than, I have to say, this tent incredibly, incredibly durable. Still, you shouldn't have to do their job for them. Not buying Gorilla again, until they start living up to their promises.UPDATE 4/22: I ordered $130.00 worth of side wall bars to prevent the walls from bowing in. Guess what? The right side ISN'T actually 4 feet, so I couldn't install the bars. This product has no place on Amazon: Amazon is customer-centered while Gorilla clearly is profit-oriented and cares little about quality control or taking responsibility. Take action, Amazon, and protect your customers by denying companies like this from conducting business on a customer-centered platform.
A**E
Love walking in the tent without ducking
My first winter setting up the tent, I set it up at the normal size. With the ventilation and light, I found myself having to duck and be careful with the end of the broom when sweeping up. This winter, I put the included one foot extension on the tent, and I have so much room to stand up. There's no more conflict with the height extension on.This tent does a great job of keeping the heat, humidity, and light inside of the tent instead of leaking it into my living space. I enjoy looking in through the velcro windows to check on my plants. I like that you can open the doors as far as you want - even around the corner. There are tons of port holes, so there's always one in reach for cable management. The extra tray on the bottom provides peace of mind that I won't get water damage on my floors.
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