Talk me out of a Kodiak Canvas Tent

EvanG17

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I have been out west a few times and have borrowed an 12x12 Kodiak with woodstove. I really liked the setup which included a front enclosure to keep items and food dry. It was enough room for 2 of us and kept up in a pretty good snow storm. I have nothing against it. My only concern is that of all the other camps i drove past, was that not a single person had one. Everyone else had a complete canvas tent setup. Am i missing something or is a kodiak just fine and gonna do the job..
 

Fatcamp

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We have one that has served us well.

Since my wife decided we needed a popup we haven't used it. Sure worked good for a few years.
 

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I hunt either by myself or with my son so a 10x10 Kodiak or a 12 x 12 Alaknack work just fine.

If I was with a larger group and/or I wanted a larger tent for whatever reason, I would probably get wall tent. Once you go over 12x12 a wall tent is the way to go IMO.
 

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Slept in a 10x10 in CO for a week this year down to -9 and was great. Good bit of snow also. I’m not sure I’d mess with a wood stove. Mr. Buddy will bake you out of the tent. I got back and bought the 10x14 for my boys. Took it to Big Bend. 10 min setup. 2 adult men and 3 kids with room to spare.
 

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I’ve had a 10x14 for 3 years I think. Absolutely love it.
 

douglasfir

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I'll be the lone dissenter on this one. I had one for several years. Used it a great deal and never warmed up to it. I was glad to send it down the road. If you want canvas, go with a traditional canvas tent for the modularity and options. If you want a normal car camping tent, just get a nylon Eureka or something. It'll be cheaper and lighter and pack smaller in your car.
 

JDB9818

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Absolutely love mine. It’s nice being able to stand up, use a cot, and have a floor. No critters to deal with if you keep the doors closed.

Use a Mr Buddy in mine just to warm it up and works awesome. The tent withstood a crazy couple of days of high winds and gust’s. I couldn’t believe how well it did.

I’d buy another one tomorrow if something happened to mine.


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sasquatch

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Just buy the springbar so you don’t end up buying one later down the road like I had too when my Kodiak ripped in high winds and the company would not ever respond to me for warranty, repair, or some sort of deal where I could just buy the tent.

Springbar is way tougher in the area mine ripped which is along the wall/floor seam. They have the rope liner for the stakes to pull on. Kodiak just has stiching


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Jethro

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I have been out west a few times and have borrowed an 12x12 Kodiak with woodstove. I really liked the setup which included a front enclosure to keep items and food dry. It was enough room for 2 of us and kept up in a pretty good snow storm. I have nothing against it. My only concern is that of all the other camps i drove past, was that not a single person had one. Everyone else had a complete canvas tent setup. Am i missing something or is a kodiak just fine and gonna do the job..
Maybe all the other hunters were driving by your camp, admiring your tent, and thinking they should get one!

I have a 10x14 Flexbow. Its a great tent. Agree on the awning is the 1 weak spot on the tent.
 

MThuntr

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I have a 12x12 with a stove. So far it hasn't been exposed to the extremes that I've planned but have heard they survive well. I like the windows for summer and when you accidentally overheat the place with the stove. I'm not sure I like the floor but put down a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet to keep the crap off it. I put a similarly sized tarp under the tent for added protection though probably not necessary.

My gripe is the dozen plus guy lines that surround the tent. I forgot about the middle one late one night when I stepped out to pee. I got properly clotheslined.

I think I got mine on super clearance because I know I wouldn't have paid what they're asking now.
 

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My only concern is that of all the other camps i drove past, was that not a single person had one. Everyone else had a complete canvas tent setup. Am i missing something or is a kodiak just fine and gonna do the job..
There are some pretty cheap canvas tents sold locally close to me and I bet in most of the west as well. Thin tubing frame and not really something that I would depend on long term. But you see a ton of them because they are cheap.
 
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I own 2 Kodiak’s and have had them for 4-5 years with about a month per year in them.

I wouldn’t buy one if:

-I had a large amount of barn space where I could easily store a Davis, etc. canvas tent
-I pulled a trailer when camping
-I really wanted no floor liner
-I didn’t mind a hour+ set up time
-I always had another guy or two to help me set it up
-I only used it (not the wife, dogs)
-Really wanted to store all my gear, cook set up, and sleeping area in one spot.

I’m very happy with my Kodiak’s


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Zach75

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I think most people in the thread are talking about the flexbow, I think the OP was looking for thoughts about the cabin tent
 

Tahoe1305

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I have a 12x12 with the front awning. I’ve had it in 30mph winds and zero degree temps. The buddy heater does do a decent job. Stove keeps it real warm when it’s running hot. I’ve been impressed with mine. Also got a great deal on it so it’s honestly almost half the cost of the heavier tents. I wanted something that gave us a potential horse/mule/llama in option in the future.
 
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