Same here!We bought a 14x16 from Davis this year. Had 5 guys plus the stove for a week this fall. We love it and can't say enough good things.
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Same here!We bought a 14x16 from Davis this year. Had 5 guys plus the stove for a week this fall. We love it and can't say enough good things.
Thanks!Yea, I got a Davis tent that had everything (sunforger, mildew, and fire retardant). I have been using mine for a couple weeks a year, on average, for almost 20 years and took it in for repairs once (~$100 for a couple ember-burned holes and a grommet that was starting to tear out). One of the best investments I have ever made.
I would definitely do the fire and mildew retardant.What are your thoughts on adding the fire retardent to these?
Have a 16x20 with 10ft kitchen plenty of room for 4 hunters. Work great . The problem now is there is just 2 and is take little time to set it up with 2Looking for a wall tent, will be my first. I do early and late hunts. Ive been looking at lots of different brands and they sort of look alike and most are priced about the same. Not sure if some are better than others. Saw a older thread that Randy replied to, that was a while ago. Anything changed since then (2011) Mostly for 2 guys, once in a while a 3rd, 10 x12 or 12 x 14? I need to do this right the first time, to darn expensive to screw up
Whichever way you go, I highly recommend one with a stove outlet. A warm stove makes a huge difference.Looking for a wall tent, will be my first. I do early and late hunts. Ive been looking at lots of different brands and they sort of look alike and most are priced about the same. Not sure if some are better than others. Saw a older thread that Randy replied to, that was a while ago. Anything changed since then (2011) Mostly for 2 guys, once in a while a 3rd, 10 x12 or 12 x 14? I need to do this right the first time, to darn expensive to screw up