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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1640585" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I have a Reliable 12x14, and love it. It came with aluminum interior frame. We use it for base camp. It shrinks after you buy it, Montana's are pre-shrunk. Don't know about Davis. We've slept 4 people, but it is crowded. But we cook in ours too. My friend has a 9x12 made with light canvas. With a tall table you can slip the ends of the cots under the table. Works fine for two with cots. I also use a 6 man Kifaru for spike camps. Very comfortable for two, with its tiny wood stove, and the entire outfit weighs 11 lbs. It is very storm worthy. If you're packing in, don't use cots, use foam pads (thermarest). For cold weather you need the pads even on the cots just to keep warm. I bone out my elk, so don't need a game cart. Most places I hunt, they wouldn't work at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1640585, member: 29323"] I have a Reliable 12x14, and love it. It came with aluminum interior frame. We use it for base camp. It shrinks after you buy it, Montana's are pre-shrunk. Don't know about Davis. We've slept 4 people, but it is crowded. But we cook in ours too. My friend has a 9x12 made with light canvas. With a tall table you can slip the ends of the cots under the table. Works fine for two with cots. I also use a 6 man Kifaru for spike camps. Very comfortable for two, with its tiny wood stove, and the entire outfit weighs 11 lbs. It is very storm worthy. If you're packing in, don't use cots, use foam pads (thermarest). For cold weather you need the pads even on the cots just to keep warm. I bone out my elk, so don't need a game cart. Most places I hunt, they wouldn't work at all. [/QUOTE]
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