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Lil-Rokslider
I'm sure you won't regret your choice. They are really well thought out and well made packages, and their customer service is top notch.
What ate you using for lags? Just some basic home depot /lowes ones?I have the 10x10, great for car camping. Well worth it to upgrade your stakes to lag bolts and an impact gun.
I had both a Davis tent and Kodiak. I still have the Kodiak and sold the Davis. So much more compact to store and sooooooo much easier to set up.Well, I think I have decided to go with a Davis wall tent if I can swing the cash. Either the 14X15 or 14X20 and add a rain fly/awning next year. I already have a stand alone awning I use a lot so I can just set it up right in front of the tent. I may get the cook shack next year instead of the awning and then use the one I already have as well. I like the extra space and the sod cloth that secures it to the ground then the floor can set over the top of that. I think their package deals are a great price for everything they include with it.
I use 1/2”x10” Spax Powerlags. A little spendy and probably overkill but they work really well.What ate you using for lags? Just some basic home depot /lowes ones?
I can set up my 10x10 VX in 10-15 minutes by myself. Its very easy.
This exactly how I felt when I had both. Ended up selling the wall tent.I have a 10x14 wall tent and Springbar tents. My take is the wall tent has double the space inside but takes five times longer to setup. Also the springbar is much easier to heat. I won't likely use my wall tent again unless I need the room and have another adult male to help set it up. I wouldn't hesitate taking the Springbar out for a family weekend trip but not a chance I'd do a wall tent for just the weekend. I'm considering selling my current springbar and get the larger skyliner version