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Packing Big and Light...

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
- READY FOR CANOE TRIPS -

I wanted [note that I said wanted, not needed] a light canoe
tripping tent. I like to stand up and walk in
without crouching down.
And when it rains I want a bed sitting room
instead of coffin
so I can stretch out in a comfortable chair
and read a good book.
So this is it...

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The new and greatly improved
OUT BACK LODGE 10 X 10 OUT FITTERS TENT.

Pros? - weights 23 pounds,
has a solid rain protection around the door entrance,
on the left bottom side of the door [not seen] is
a zippered opening for cord or fuel line,
the air vent above the door can be closed,
this is a three season tent and
designed for six men,
[Sorry, not in my tent!:finger:]
one single pole in the centre,
enabling one person to put it up.

Cons? - I didn't see anything I didn't like.
This one was purchased for a specific application
and I studied and examined this product
to assure that it was the one I needed
for the task I selected.
 

killeroy154

Survivalist
Good looking tent. I always wondered if the center pole posed any problems. Looks like the wind wouldn't effect it much either. Good choice and thanks for review. [emoji106]
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
I've tested the tent to assure myself that I'm satisfied with the product. It will be used at a base canoe camp. As I mentioned I like to stand up and if there is inclement weather it's nice to walk around a bit to stretch one's legs. It is unusual because of the door peak. I have two other tents that have a peak like this one - it's fabulous when it rains or snows.
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
Good looking tent. I always wondered if the center pole posed any problems. Looks like the wind wouldn't effect it much either. Good choice and thanks for review. [emoji106]
-----> I've never had any problem with the tents that I have with centre poles. It is my practice to put a decorative disk at the bottom to protect my floors. Having the one centre pole enables me to put the tent up by myself without assistance.
 
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