Ohio, should be a good test.. thanksGoing off his handle, I'm going to guess Ohio.
You can click on his username, and it says Ohio too.
Possibly you are asking where in Ohio?
Ohio, should be a good test.. thanksGoing off his handle, I'm going to guess Ohio.
You can click on his username, and it says Ohio too.
Possibly you are asking where in Ohio?
Weather should hit tomorrow night/Friday morning. Not gonna lie I’m a bit worried I’m about to destroy my $450 tent, but I’d rather do that now than have it fail in the middle of a hunt. My biggest concern is a tree/tree branch coming down on it with the wind/ice, which wouldn’t be the tents fault.Pulled the trigger today on the 10x20 Ozark. Used to a Davis but from the reviews sounds like well worth the money? Pending storm up north should give the OP and good test? Waiting to hear?
Man, that stinks. Glad to see it held up to the wind though! Did you use the stakes it came with, or use others?Well tent was holding up fine when I got up, then sometime this morning a gust of wind blew a big tree branch down for the giant maple above it and it poked a hole through the roof. Not the tents fault, it was big enough of a branch it would’ve poked a hole in any fabric IMO. It’s repairable though, I bought a yard of 600D waterproof polyester canvas off Amazon and am lucky enough to have a friend who owns a party tent rental business and said he can do the repair.
Still, fairly impressed with how this thing is holding up otherwise. Even when the wind was really rocking at 20-30 mph the damn thing was barely flapping. Solid as I could ask for.
Gonna try and throw some tenacious tape on the rip as a temporary repair and if that holds I might sleep in it tonight as long as the wind dies down a bit.View attachment 491321
Just used the stakes it came with, they seem to be holding just fine.Man, that stinks. Glad to see it held up to the wind though! Did you use the stakes it came with, or use others?
Have you tried the stove out in there yet?
Happy to! Enjoy testing new gear… One of the fun things about the off season. Might as well share it.Really great review you're doing here, appreciate the time you're putting into it and updating us.
Went well! Spend last night in it (low single digits.) Got it up to about 65F after about an hr. The hole in the roof probably didn’t help otherwise I probably could’ve gotten it warmer. Stove still warm in the morning morning, in fact still had some hot coals this afternoon when I tore everything down.Was wondering how things went? Sorry about the branch but glad to hear it held up thru the wind. Mine showed up Saturday in two boxes. Surprised how much each weighted? Pretty darn heavy. Hoping to open them up maybe later this week. Good luck with the repair thanks for the update. Will post if We learn anything with our first set up.
I have the 10x12 with jack. I've has it up since mid July. It's held up well. However it failed yesterday when we had strong wind gusts. For full disclosure though, one side facing the direction of the gusts wasn't guy lined as well as it should have been. But I gotta tell you, it held strong for 4 months and some change.View attachment 490327
Bought a wilderness 4 stove from the wall tent shop and set it up in the yard. Planning on leaving it up for this big winter storm that’s going to roll through later in the week.
If it’s going to fail, I want to find out now rather than next fall. We’ll see how it holds up! Supposed to get 50 mph gusts, snow, ice, and temps down to around 0 F. I probably won’t see those kind of winds due to being back in the woods, but it will still be a good test! If it handles this, I think it will handle anything I’ll experience next October barring some extreme weather event.
I used the floor and it did seem to help with the condensation.Had a chance to use the 10x20 Ozark over the weekend. After 3 days and nights with temps in the low 30s.
Overall nice tent for the money. No real issues discovered just need to work through the set-up without placing a lot of force on the poles. They are adequate but no more. We typically do not use a full floor in our wall tents. A canvas tarp covering the bunk area usually does it. After three days condensation is a concern. Although we use a wood stove the ground moisture, and ambient humidity caused significant water on inside tent surface. Because of this we are going to try using the floor that comes with the tent. Hoping it will reduce the moisture inside?
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Did you bend a new angle kit or find one online for the upgraded pipe? Just bought 20x10 and that 3/4" I don't think will be Colorado friendly.My dad and I just purchased one of these this year and took it on a week long archery hunt in Colorado. The tent did just fine in fair weather, but I will say the frame is pretty light duty. If hunting late season and very much snow is suspected, I would consider extra bracing to add to the current frame, or you could always make or buy a sturdier frame.(Although, buying another tent may be more cost efficient at that point) We added a rain fly with a 8’ over hang for a “porch” area. We made a frame from 1” pipe. We were very pleased with this tent for th
My dad and I just purchased one of these this year and took it on a week long archery hunt in Colorado. The tent did just fine in fair weather, but I will say the frame is pretty light duty. If hunting late season and very much snow is suspected, I would consider extra bracing to add to the current frame, or you could always make or buy a sturdier frame.(Although, buying another tent may be more cost efficient at that point) We added a rain fly with a 8’ over hang for a “porch” area. We made a frame from 1” pipe. We were very pleased with this tent for the money
The frame we built, was just for the 8’ overhang on the front. We used the existing frame for the tent itself.Did you bend a new angle kit or find one online for the upgraded pipe? Just bought 20x10 and that 3/4" I don't think will be Colorado friendly.
Would love to see some pics of your overhang you made. I bought the 10x20 over the winter and plan on using it this fall for archery season in Colorado, and was thinking about needing a vestibule for enjoying the weather outside or having a place to keep gear if we have more people in camp and need the inside space.The frame we built, was just for the 8’ overhang on the front. We used the existing frame for the tent itself.
Keep us posted please!Still liking this OP? Mine is showing up Thursday and plan to do a yard setup.
Big fan. 35 min setup. This was just a backyard camp but it was pretty solid once staked out. We had 30 mph winds last weekend. I think for 250 it's worth it. My plan is to trial this and see how much use it gets. If it lasts a couple years and I see value I'll consider upgrading.Keep us posted please!