elkduds
WKR
Had my10x10 Kodiak @ 10K for CO's muzzleloader hunt, 2nd week of Sept. I was solo. Temps were up around 80 during days, 40s @ night. Heat source was tank top heater on 20# propane bottle, never got cold enough to truly test it. Tried it on low setting last morning, in 5 min it was teeshirt weather in there. Tarp as footprint under tent floor. Various leftover rugs for floor covering. Coleman cot, 2' square table. Easy to remove and shake off small rugs.
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Compared to my former 10x12 wall tent w internal frame, the Kodiak went up in half the time, using half as many stakes. Tent weights about equal, Kodiak's frame is much lighter than the conduit/angle joint frame on the wall tent. Headroom everywhere in the tent, not just down the middle. Never messed w the awning, it stayed rolled up against the tent above the doors. 4 screen windows the size of doors let the breeze in. I had to teach myself to step over the canvas threshold @ bottom of door. Plenty of gearhangers. 2 nice vents @ top center of sidewalls. Seemed to me like the next generation of canvas tents, after my wall tent. Time will tell if I continue to be impressed w it. So far its my best system for solo or 2 guys.
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Compared to my former 10x12 wall tent w internal frame, the Kodiak went up in half the time, using half as many stakes. Tent weights about equal, Kodiak's frame is much lighter than the conduit/angle joint frame on the wall tent. Headroom everywhere in the tent, not just down the middle. Never messed w the awning, it stayed rolled up against the tent above the doors. 4 screen windows the size of doors let the breeze in. I had to teach myself to step over the canvas threshold @ bottom of door. Plenty of gearhangers. 2 nice vents @ top center of sidewalls. Seemed to me like the next generation of canvas tents, after my wall tent. Time will tell if I continue to be impressed w it. So far its my best system for solo or 2 guys.