I have a really old version of this tent. Mine has no canopy. It has a couple of holes where the canvas has dried out and the zippers on the screens are shot. The zippers on the doors have been replaced. I have had to get different poles to because of storm damage. Mine has windows on the ends and one of them won't open because a previous owner ruined the zipper. Got mine for $5 at a garage sale.
The video neglected to mention a VERY important item: You need to stake down the corners before you do anything else. By the way - this is an awsome tent.
I’ve used this tent many times on the coast of Texas with high winds rain and freezing cold and have never felt as if it were going to fail. It is quiet in the wind and keeps you dry in any condition.
Impressive. The tent I waited two years to go on sale has the fiberglass type supports that have been known to splinter and break. This tent with the all steel poles is much sturdier and one need not worry about broken poles. I will soon be making a trip to the nearest Cabelas and will check pricing on this tent just because of the more rugged design.
I have a really old version of this tent. Mine has no canopy. It has a couple of holes where the canvas has dried out and the zippers on the screens are shot. The zippers on the doors have been replaced. I have had to get different poles to because of storm damage. Mine has windows on the ends and one of them won't open because a previous owner ruined the zipper. Got mine for $5 at a garage sale.
you2bertoo 3 weeks ago
The video neglected to mention a VERY important item: You need to stake down the corners before you do anything else. By the way - this is an awsome tent.
biscuitfarmer 3 months ago
I’ve used this tent many times on the coast of Texas with high winds rain and freezing cold and have never felt as if it were going to fail. It is quiet in the wind and keeps you dry in any condition.
chappygopappy 4 months ago
Impressive. The tent I waited two years to go on sale has the fiberglass type supports that have been known to splinter and break. This tent with the all steel poles is much sturdier and one need not worry about broken poles. I will soon be making a trip to the nearest Cabelas and will check pricing on this tent just because of the more rugged design.
donteverlietome 6 months ago
@donteverlietome Forgot to mention the ease of setup. My tent is much more labor intensive.
donteverlietome 6 months ago
Great tent.
landsurfer66 7 months ago
WHAT TENT???
markwoodruff777 7 months ago
I'd hit it.
blatantmisconception 9 months ago
@blatantmisconception me too!
gianboy2001 3 months ago
Are your tents made by Springbar in Salt Lake City?
ministercreek 9 months ago
no
KodiakCanvasTents 4 months ago
no they are not.
KodiakCanvasTents 4 months ago
@KodiakCanvasTents They look almost the same. Are they made in the United States?
ministercreek 3 months ago
Dears !
Do you sent your items to europe ?
I am a two shop owner .My Contry is Cyprus .
write , showmarket , in the youtube and you see what we are selling .
showmarket 10 months ago
Damn!! I would glady buy her over the tent!!
hardmoutwallace 1 year ago
Is this the same tent that Cabelas sells?
kyletango 1 year ago
Yes
KodiakCanvasTents 1 year ago