Wall tents

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I would much prefer just having 2 of these though. So much faster to set up.
Keep all of your junk in one and sleep in the other. Set them both up in 20 minutes by yourself.
 

JREG19

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It's hard to beat the Wall Tent Shop in my opinion. They are reasonably priced and mine has held up very well. I've had mine for about 5 years and have used it probably 70 nights in all kinds of weather here in Idaho.
 

COBigGame

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Do you have a link to the Yurt you’re talking about? Thanks
Hello 450, there are several options on the market, but we are awaiting the 14' lattice wall model from Living Intent Yurts. We added the insulation upgrade, but nothing else. We won't be packing this set-up deep into the backcountry, but it should make a great camp at the trailhead.
 

450

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Hello 450, there are several options on the market, but we are awaiting the 14' lattice wall model from Living Intent Yurts. We added the insulation upgrade, but nothing else. We won't be packing this set-up deep into the backcountry, but it should make a great camp at the trailhead.
Thanks 🙏
 
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It's hard to beat the Wall Tent Shop in my opinion. They are reasonably priced and mine has held up very well. I've had mine for about 5 years and have used it probably 70 nights in all kinds of weather here in Idaho.

Same here! I’ve had my 12x14 from wall tent shop for 9 years and love it, however, the more trips I take by myself now days I really want a small flex bow tent.
 
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I currently use a Tentipi CP15 Safir tent which I pack in. I am downsizing as my kids no longer have the time to hunt with me the length of time I go.
So, hit me up if interested in mine. Alwesome
Deal I can make…
I am still buying a Tentipi buy smaller.
Last year I was out 20 days by myself it was overkill on the tent but I needed it do to the unreliable weather in Idaho…
I have used other tents that can’t hold up to the weather. I hunt in Idaho and so far I am pleased…
I have used several cabella tents that are hot stove compatible but have not meant the demands…
Here are some photos…
 

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Jtb.kfd

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Used several brands over the years and now have a Bravo 16x32 super grade tent. Best, most well constructed tent I have ever owned. Most of this tents use is in the Cascades in very wet (rain/heavy wet snow) which is why I went with this company. His websites details the why, they are worth a look if you are in super wet or windy environments. We customized our with 8 windows to help with ventilation. That wasn’t necessary at all, we never use them even when drying wet gear.

If super wet or windy isn’t your hunting area then others listed here will likely be cheaper and work great. I do have two Kodiak Flexbows I use a lot still. They are almost 20 years old and still going strong. They work great if you don’t need a wood stove and can get by with propane. They handle wind and rain very well.
 

shootnrun

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Bravo 15x15 works well for us. We do tarp it, but we had a moisture in storage issue. Doesn't leak steadily, just a few drips with heavy rain. We tarped it before the poor storage situation, anyhow.
 
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