Anyone from the east coast willing to chime in on whether a canvas tent would be a wise choice for year round use? My use case is primarily in VA/WVA mountains with and without family. Currently eyeing a sringbar style tent due to speedy setup when juggling toddlers but still not totally sold. Will I regret not getting a dome style tent on those humid 80 degree evenings?
I’m from the East Coast. See my post above. I’ve used mine in Tennessee and all over Pennsylvania. You can leave one set up the entire season if you have a deer hunting property somewhere. I used to leave one over in Ohio for months.
Those newfangled tents are all an expense because they will not last. Eventually, you’ll have to buy a new tent. And guess what, you’ll probably buy a wall tent the second time around!
If dried properly a wall 10 will last you a lifetime. Therefore it’s an investment and not a cost.
There’s really not a reason to buy anything but a wall tent. The one thing I hear is that people worry it will be difficult to set up. That’s just because they’ve never done it. At the link on my post above, you’ll see me set up a 14 x 16 footer alone.
The only legit reason to consider lightweight tense is if you are a backpack hunter. Although I will say I have backpacked a 10 x 12 canvas wall tent when I knew it was going to be worth it.
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