Hello hunt1up,
Lots of choices for sure, and I humbly encourage you to take a look at Tentipi as well -
Tentipi in Use - Photo Slideshow before making your choice. While new to many here, Tentipi has been making these Nordic tipi's for decades and they are very highly regarded worldwide. While the marketing isn't necessarily filled with antlers and cammo, be assured they're fantastic hunting tents made to handle the weather in the Arctic and beyond.
Through talking with customers everyday I know that one of the biggest questions people have about tipi style tents is in regard to how many they will comfortably accommodate. It's our fault, tent makers always list tents as 5-man, 7-man, 9-man or whatever. I've learned to communicate regarding the actual diameter of the tent. For example our 5-man is 12 ft. in diameter, our 7-man 14 ft., our 9-man is 17 ft. and the 15-man is 20 ft. in diameter.
I often encourage people to use a rope or a garden hose on the lawn, make a circle of the size tent you're considering, and then move around in it a little. Place you pad or sleeping bag(s) where you would intend to place them. If you're going to use cots, go ahead and place the cots inside the circle. If you're going to be using an open fire inside, or a wood stove inside, plan for some extra room around that. Don't forget about room for backpacks and gear as required. Remember the sloping walls of a tipi tent mean that the higher your cot, the further away from the wall it will have to be placed. Also make note of the erected height of the tent you're considering. The desire for stand-up room is once of the biggest reasons people buy tipi tents so take the tent's height into consideration as well.
Finally, I can have any of our gear delivered to you in 5 days or less (not counting weekends/holidays), and please don't hesitate to call or email me directly if I can be of any help in your decision making process.
Regards,
Tom Mansfield
Mansfield Outdoors
425-501-7512
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