New Argali 3P Tent? Help Me Design it.

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There is a lot of art in tent paneling and getting it to look good with sewn seams. If you got the two door version, I'm sure you could figure out a way to make it work, but getting it to look good?! Maybe maybe not.

And I love these types of conversations so it's all good. The reason we made two versions is because some people we have realized with a tent like this don't care about a stove jack. Others do, and in order to keep the weight where we wanted it we had to make some sacrifices, which is why we ended up where we did. That plus if you are running a stove, you practically will not be able to use the door where the stove sits because the stove is in the way. But, theoretically when you aren't using a stove you could still use some type of door even if you have to crawl through it.

I don't think you will mind having a single door on the stove jack edition. But the world is your oyster if you buy one and want to cut holes in it, this is still America! I do feel obligated to state the obvious that this will obviously void your warranty. But I do enjoy seeing mods on our products so send pics.

I'm always listening to our core customers, so if we hear from enough people that a second zipper on the stove jack edition is something people want, we would consider adding it. But before you decide you don't like it, give it a try first.

Appreciate the feedback.

Got an email for your tent today - good marketing, definitely piqued some interest. That's a great looking tent, and checks a lot of boxes. I didn't recall seeing this thread, but it just came up in the feed and thought I'd let you know the campaign's landing well, at least from one recipient's perspective.
 
It’s one of the easiest floorless shelters I’ve ever pitched. I’ve owned more than I’d like to admit. You can do it solo no problem.
I’ve never pitched any flourless shelters. They m assuming there’s a bit of a learning curve and potentially a night or two of waking up to a tent laying on your face?
 
I’ve never pitched any flourless shelters. They m assuming there’s a bit of a learning curve and potentially a night or two of waking up to a tent laying on your face?
I got to test it as well and can say with confidence this is the easiest of any floorless shelter I’ve ever pitched. It’s as simple as pulling the corners tight while keeping them at roughly 90 degrees. Here is a link to a video I did of me quickly pitching it for the very first time. Lemhi Blind Setup
 
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