I got super lazy last archery season. I went into my bivy sack with everything on but my boots. It let me get away with a lighter bag and I was ready to rock and roll in the morning.
You won't be happy with these types of tents. I have a SO Redcliff, and it's pretty low overhead. You've got to pick your position just to sit up straight. Those tents you mentioned are even smaller. Sounds like a tipi might be your huckleberry.I've been looking at the Cimarron, Silvertip, and similar sized luxe tents.
I know it's a weird question but I'm curious what others do when they have these small, lightweight tents? I have a decent Mtn. Hardware tent that's a bit on the heavier side but I feel isn't a big deal. Comfortable, quality built, and very easy to put up. The biggest negative I have though is that I absolutely hate getting dressed laying down. I'm not the smallest guy and also not very flexible. I get cramps, get twisted up and probably sounds like a rodeo in my tent when dressing. This has me looking at tipi tents very closely. The advantages I'm seeing is lighter weight, taller, and a lot more room than full tent. The negatives are floorless (never tried it), money (I'm frugal, not cheap) and packability of a larger sized tipis.
I've been looking at the Cimarron, Silvertip, and similar sized luxe tents. Every time I think I make a decision, I change my mind, then end up saying what I have is fine.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Note: This tent will be used mostly for archery elk in PNW, deer in October in high desert, and a couple of fishing trips in early winter. If I do end up picking a tent, might as well get one with a stove jack......
Thanks in advance!
Just got back 3 days ago from a 7 day Interior Grizzly hunt where my partner managed to forget the tent poles for our large, beautiful, warm Kodiak Tent. Ended up in a 2 man tent AKA a 1/2 man tent. At 76 a learning curve of dressing I do not want to repeat. God I love that Kodiak Tent.Lots of flailing and grunting. A quick readjust once outside and move on with my day.
The other option is to go outside and get dressed, but I'm not doing that.