lifesupport4u
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As far as camping next to the truck a Davis tent with a cylinder stove is hard to beat for comfort and warmth.
I have spent several seasons in a wall tent and only had a little bit of condensation one night.
A full size cot, pad and a heavy bag is also extremely comfortable.
I have set it up and taken it down by myself without any trouble.
You can sleep and cook in there comfortably.
I have taken mine in for repairs a few times- which is nice if your local. Not sure who would do repairs on the Cabelas tents but I suppose you could find someone.
The only disadvantage I see is they are bulky and heavy to pack and store. And not sure what not breaking the bank is to you. I would guess my whole setup for a 14x16 tent was $1,000-1100. I picked the cylinder stove up on Craigslist. One of the guys I have hunted with has had his tent for over 20 years. Mine is 5 years old now and has been used 1-3 seasons per year and is still in great shape.
I have spent several seasons in a wall tent and only had a little bit of condensation one night.
A full size cot, pad and a heavy bag is also extremely comfortable.
I have set it up and taken it down by myself without any trouble.
You can sleep and cook in there comfortably.
I have taken mine in for repairs a few times- which is nice if your local. Not sure who would do repairs on the Cabelas tents but I suppose you could find someone.
The only disadvantage I see is they are bulky and heavy to pack and store. And not sure what not breaking the bank is to you. I would guess my whole setup for a 14x16 tent was $1,000-1100. I picked the cylinder stove up on Craigslist. One of the guys I have hunted with has had his tent for over 20 years. Mine is 5 years old now and has been used 1-3 seasons per year and is still in great shape.