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02/13/2013 at 5:01 pm #1733921
We need to buy a new tent for the campout and a few other things we have planned for the summer. Any recommendations? Any brand that’s particularly good or bad? Right now Sherpers in Hales Corners has all their last year’s model tents on sale for 30% off.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
02/13/2013 at 6:51 pm #1968270I recommend something from KZ, Cougar or Passport, about 28 feet in length 1/2 ton towable.
Set up in minutes and have your own hot shower.
02/13/2013 at 7:20 pm #1968271Personally, I’m rather fond of Hennessy Hammocks.
02/13/2013 at 10:52 pm #1968272@rsplash40 wrote:
I recommend something from KZ, Cougar or Passport, about 28 feet in length 1/2 ton towable.
Set up in minutes and have your own hot shower.
I wish! But a trailer isn’t practical for us for a variety of reasons I’m afraid.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
02/14/2013 at 3:56 am #1968273Northface, REI, Black Diamond, and some Kelty’s are all good tents. I would try to go for the tents with aluminum poles instead of fiberglass. One thing I have found out with tents is that you do pay for what you get.
On the other hand, if you do not do alot of camping, then Colemans work well also.
02/14/2013 at 4:22 am #1968274We like to camp in all weather so we only use canvas tents. We bought a new Kodiak tent last year. It’s a #6121 12′ x 9′ cabin tent. We have used it in 35 degree temperature and stayed warm. It takes two to set it up, but we can do it in 10 minutes. Got it online from Competitive Edge Products. EEvery nylon tent we ever owned leaked. Our canvas tent is winter rated.
02/14/2013 at 6:31 am #1968275Eureka Timberline Tents are pretty good tents and very easy to put up. They may be a little pricey, but if you do some searching, you should be able to find some deals. My dad has had the same one for over 30 years now. He had not used it in about 10 years, but we used it on a fishing trip a couple of years ago and no problems what so ever.
02/14/2013 at 4:34 pm #1968276Eureka was another brand that we considered. They also rated very high. We previously had a canvas Wildwood tent made by Laacke and Joy, but they are no longer made. That one lasted 30 years with no leaks.
02/14/2013 at 5:00 pm #1968277We still use our Eureka Willow 10×10 tent. Got it in 1988. Nylon. No leaking, but don’t touch the sides in a rainstorm.
02/16/2013 at 3:52 am #1968278@lone_gunman wrote:
Personally, I’m rather fond of Hennessy Hammocks.
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On the Left Side of the Road...02/22/2013 at 8:56 pm #1968279We bought the eureka outfitter4, it was great with wind and rain. we’ve only used it a few times, but the first time we had rain and wind every night and stayed nice and dry! Good luck!
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