Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow vs Cabin

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Solo hunter most of the time but occasionally it's 2-3 of us out of state. Weighed every options from a full wall tent, jumping jack trailer, to a tent trailer to a rooftop tent.

Decided I already have everything for warm to semi cold camping, but need something for when it's cold, snowing, or straight up November nasty. Decided against a standard wall tent - I want to be able to set it up and take it down myself without spending a half a day breaking camp and repacking everything.

I don't want to deal with a wood stove and losing hunting time getting firewood - just going to use a Buddy Heater to take the edge of inside. If I want a fire, I'll build one outside.

I've mostly decided on a Kodiak Canvas flex-bow or a Kodiak canvas cabin.

Flex-bow seems smaller and way faster to set up, but a bit more crammed. Cabin seems like it takes about 30 minutes, but as a lot more space.

Anyone used both or either who could weigh in with some advice?
 
Depends on how much stuff you like inside a tent and how messy people are. Two people in a flexbow would be plenty of room. Add another and it starts to get a little tight if you are trying to anything up sleeping. We have 2-4 people in ours but its just for sleeping. All cooking is done outside. Now we are family and dont mind the mess of everyone. Hunting with other people it could get a little crazy depending on peoples personality. I can put the flexbow up by myself in less that 10mins. Used the cabelas wall tent and I would probably go that route if I has 3-4 non family people hunting with me. Doesnt really take the much longer to set up and the vertical walls and space make a difference
 
I've not used both, but the 10x14 flexbow is becoming a staple for most of my excursions even duck hunting on the coast. It's amazing for two people with cots and a folding table along the back wall between them, for 3 I'm sure it can be done but I like my space and don't want somebody's foot in my face so rather not do 3. Wasn't a big deal when my adult son crashed out in the middle though so maybe work fine for some folks.
 
Setting up the flex bow will be a lot easier if you’re solo. Floor space is almost identical in both (assuming the 12x12 cabin) just in different dimensions. We’ll usually have 2-3 guys in the flex bow at deer camp, all with cots. It’s plenty of space for three. Cots are nice, since you can utilize the floor space underneath for gear storage.

The awning extension on the cabin looks really nice too.
 
10x14 is perfect for 1-2 people, as mentioned, a 3rd, it better be a hot chick. That would be the only way I’d do it and you could throw her cot out, we can consolidate.
 
I have a 10x10 flex bow. A cousin has a cabin the same size. I prefer the flex bow. Easier setup and tear down.

The 10x10 is ideal for 2 guys but we’ve slept 3 in mine many times. It’s not the Ritz, just a dry place to sleep. Everyone keeps their stuff under their cot and boots by the front door and it’s fine.
 
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