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Seems like the short vertical walls gives more usable space versus a tipi.I like this a lot.
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Stove jack?I found a sweet ozark trail tent out in the woods today. Looked like it had about an inch of water standing in it. I can send coordinates if you want
Not sure how I feel about a sewn in floor.It’s pricey, but I really like the look of this one.
Montana Canvas Bridger Tent – Montana Canvas
The Bridger Tent is a 14' x 14' Tent with 5' walls and a 10' peak. It comes with a sewn in floor and a zip-out section for stove feet with a corresponding 5" oval stove jack. The entire package of tent body, frame, tension adjusters, stakes, rope and bag weigh in at 83lbs. When packed-up in...montanacanvas.com
I’m sure the thin nylon could easily accommodate thatStove jack?
Someone on here recommended this company on a different thread a few weeks back.
I’ve been thinking about getting one.
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Yukon Bell Tent
Experience the ultimate camping comfort with Elk Mountain Tents' Yukon Bell Tent! Complete with screened windows, air vents, zipped-in floor, stove jack, and more.elkmountaintents.com
Sounds like one person can set it up fairly quickly.
I like this a lot.
These are must haves. If I’m going to sleep sit on the ground, I can do that with my current set up.Looks like you’d still be able to use a cot and chair, which makes a big difference in comfort.
www.davistent.com
@MTLabrador sent me this link. This one looks pretty appealing as well.
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Go Tent - Davis Tent
Due to popular demand, Davis Tent has built a durable, light-weight versatile tent. This is a two-man tent with a 5.5" Stove Jack and includes the Traditional Pole System. The Go Tent can also serve as a 3 person tent when a stove is not in use. This tent comes in 10oz natural color canvas...www.davistent.com
I should add, I can stand up, put two cots and two chairs in it.Hard pass on any tipi, there's like zero usable space. I really like my 4-season 6P dome with a small heater. It can withstand crazy storms, double wall holds heat. Setup is modest.
Peak height of 5' 2" and 47lbs!![]()
Arctic Oven 8 Hot Tent
The Arctic Oven 8 is a premier 4-season hot tent, born out of necessity in Alaska and trusted worldwide. Crafted for extreme conditions, this rugged shelter offers a 60 sq ft footprint and the option to expand with a 16 sq ft vestibule for extra storage. Engineered with Vapex to combat...alaskagearcompany.com
The arctic oven hot tents are pretty legit. Kind of the middle ground between a light tipi and wall tent. Hunted out of one late rifle a couple years ago. I'm with @Irrelevant on the tipi's. They work fine for what they are but if I'm truck or horse camping i'd prefer a wall tent or one of these dome style hot tents. The material they use for the dome style tents seems to stay pretty dry on the inside and it’s tall enough to stand in. We had a storm come through and were living like kings in that thing. I think they would be ideal for late 2-3 night rifle hunts from the truck or late backcountry hunts off horses. Plenty or room for two guys, stove, a couple cots and the basics. If I'm tuck hunting late for 4+ nights, it's hard to beat a wall tent.
They came out with this one as well that seems like a good middle ground:
Peak height of 5' 2" and 47lbs!
I'm sure they have a use, but they're expensive, and heavy. I'd personally go wall tent before one of these.
