Green Fairy wrote:Fire_Moose- I've heard of the bedsheet and safety pin bit, sounds like a good way to go. What do you mean by this : "just make sure you detail-safety pin the parts where the poles go in, and mark those areas to make em easier to find" ?
AntiM- I am not sure what kind of shade will be available to me, hmm will definitely bookmark your link in consideration
Thanks again!
Green Fairy wrote:Here are some things I've found while browsing... I'm unsure of the best way to tell if it's desert proof
http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/ ... CrossSells
I like this one ^^ any experienced burners think it will stand up?
archeolojust wrote:I actually managed to end up with a tent with no center ceiling ventilation. I'm a bit worried about the poles as it has been used a lot and they are sorta bent and are aluminum. The tent is Lands End, I think...
Green Fairy wrote:Here are some things I've found while browsing... I'm unsure of the best way to tell if it's desert proof
http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/ ... CrossSells
I like this one ^^ any experienced burners think it will stand up?
http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___35420#
This one seems like I would have to mask it up with carpet tape ^^
http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___21974
I've heard good things about Coleman and the price is still reasonable^^

archeolojust wrote:Is it possible to order replacement poles that are more heavy duty by just ordering based on length?
Its a pretty sturdy tent when its all set up and I've never had a single problem. Been camping in many storms, some of which were quite windy. Plus the size and lack of screen at the top are pretty awesome.
xhoosier wrote:I see others mention the springbar type. Which is about 450 for a 10 by 10 or 550 for a 10 by 14. My wife thinks I am crazy but I am buying the 10 by 14. She doesn't think I am crazy becuase of the tent size but the 550 bucks. But I want a safe, stable tent that will hold up in strong winds and last for years. I am still checking to see if the vinegar and water I will use to clean it out will remove the waterproofing. that is my only holdback.

Green Fairy wrote:I went with this guy --> http://www.springbar.com/explore/compac ... _tent.html
Not too expensive, but probably heavy, just ordered it. Least expensive one they make, but I figure a $40 tent probably isn't what I want. I went to REI where they sell all the meshy stuff and those were even upwards of $400, so I feel like this baby is worth it. Good investment. Thanks for all your help :-)
Boijoy wrote:Looks good! Here is mine in action this past weekend. Notice the little Corgy who is NOT on her blanket & ended up with 3 pounds of sap on her feet???
LostinReno wrote:I'll trade sappy Corgi for poo rolling Schipperke.
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