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Wall Tent discussion - researching, want input from experienced users
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<blockquote data-quote="jhaury" data-source="post: 2856978" data-attributes="member: 122209"><p>Ive had a floorless 14x16 Davis with a rear window, storm door, and stove Jack for about 5 years now and have used it every year for 21-30 days in every season. I've been in temperatures ranging from 95 to -10. Had a few inches of rain and a few feet of snow on certain trips. Never ran a tarp or fly and had any issues with water in the form of condensation or leaks. I sleep 3 in cots comfortably with a stove and all our gear. They're awesome tents, buy what size suits your needs, buy the 1" emt, buy a 14x16 painters drop cloth for the floor so it's easy to wash, and don't worry about a thing. I have a 18" cylinder stove with a 4" pipe. It takes some practice to get the heat right but I've had it 70-80 degrees in there for the majority of the night while it was 0 degrees and snowing sideways at 40 mph outside. Also, some 3' concrete stakes and 4 ratchet straps is how I tie the corners down on windier trips. The tent hardly makes noise at night and is rock solid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhaury, post: 2856978, member: 122209"] Ive had a floorless 14x16 Davis with a rear window, storm door, and stove Jack for about 5 years now and have used it every year for 21-30 days in every season. I’ve been in temperatures ranging from 95 to -10. Had a few inches of rain and a few feet of snow on certain trips. Never ran a tarp or fly and had any issues with water in the form of condensation or leaks. I sleep 3 in cots comfortably with a stove and all our gear. They’re awesome tents, buy what size suits your needs, buy the 1” emt, buy a 14x16 painters drop cloth for the floor so it’s easy to wash, and don’t worry about a thing. I have a 18” cylinder stove with a 4” pipe. It takes some practice to get the heat right but I’ve had it 70-80 degrees in there for the majority of the night while it was 0 degrees and snowing sideways at 40 mph outside. Also, some 3’ concrete stakes and 4 ratchet straps is how I tie the corners down on windier trips. The tent hardly makes noise at night and is rock solid [/QUOTE]
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