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What do you guys think this used wall tent is worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Backus" data-source="post: 652408" data-attributes="member: 22127"><p>Thanks so much for all the helpful info guys! It was great getting all your input so quickly.</p><p></p><p>I bought the tent for $275. I'm very happy with the tent and the price. According to MC's website it looks like this tent would be well over $1000 brand new.</p><p></p><p>It's in new condition. Smells clean. I like how this size and shape of tent is a fairly compact package (including poles, etc.) for hauling around (truck, horse, backpack) and extremely easy to set up. We set it up in the yard and it took less time than setting up a large dome tent.</p><p></p><p>I think it will work out real well for 2 people to hunt out of. In a couple years if we feel we want something bigger - fine. </p><p></p><p>I also think my wife will enjoy it more than a big dome tent out in the Colorado high country this summer. Or do you guys think we'd be better off with a light-weight tent when the daytime temps are up in the high 70's or 80's? We'll be camping at 11,000 feet. </p><p></p><p>I will be planning on using a wood stove when needed. I really like the looks of the Riley Stoves. Thanks for the heads-up. </p><p></p><p><strong>What advice would you guys give on how to choose a stove for a wall tent?</strong></p><p>I would maybe do a little cooking on it in a pinch, but nothing serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Backus, post: 652408, member: 22127"] Thanks so much for all the helpful info guys! It was great getting all your input so quickly. I bought the tent for $275. I'm very happy with the tent and the price. According to MC's website it looks like this tent would be well over $1000 brand new. It's in new condition. Smells clean. I like how this size and shape of tent is a fairly compact package (including poles, etc.) for hauling around (truck, horse, backpack) and extremely easy to set up. We set it up in the yard and it took less time than setting up a large dome tent. I think it will work out real well for 2 people to hunt out of. In a couple years if we feel we want something bigger - fine. I also think my wife will enjoy it more than a big dome tent out in the Colorado high country this summer. Or do you guys think we'd be better off with a light-weight tent when the daytime temps are up in the high 70's or 80's? We'll be camping at 11,000 feet. I will be planning on using a wood stove when needed. I really like the looks of the Riley Stoves. Thanks for the heads-up. [B]What advice would you guys give on how to choose a stove for a wall tent?[/B] I would maybe do a little cooking on it in a pinch, but nothing serious. [/QUOTE]
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