NVDesertHunter
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Background: I am learning that if you do the homework in the offseason, there becomes less and less reasons to backpack for 7 straight days in the backcountry. Im toying with the idea of getting a wall tent to use as a basecamp and on hunts that only require 10-15 miles of day hiking. I will still pack my backpack tent while hunting incase I need to spike camp on some deer or elk, but sleeping in a wall tent with a stove most nights would be a huge moral boost. Especially in inclement weather or having multiple people in camp. FYI, I would prefer to buy a wall tent over a camper.
My question:
-Has anyone bought a wall tent and regretted it?
-If I buy a quality tent (Montana, Davis, Wall Tent Shop) and take care of it, can I except the same longevity as a camper? 15 years of usage, camping roughly 15 days per year?
-Any clear preference on a wall tent company or are the top competitors pretty close together?
-Typically will be camping by myself or with 1-2 people. Would the 10x12ft be sufficient?
-Have people bought a wall tent then preferred a camper instead?
thanks
My question:
-Has anyone bought a wall tent and regretted it?
-If I buy a quality tent (Montana, Davis, Wall Tent Shop) and take care of it, can I except the same longevity as a camper? 15 years of usage, camping roughly 15 days per year?
-Any clear preference on a wall tent company or are the top competitors pretty close together?
-Typically will be camping by myself or with 1-2 people. Would the 10x12ft be sufficient?
-Have people bought a wall tent then preferred a camper instead?
thanks