I hear ya there. Ended up with that problem in moose camp last year. Luckily came across a pile of scrap lumber from an old cabin that had been torn down and were able to salvage enough to build ourselves a floor. Saved the week considering the insane amount of rain we got. Those vinyl floors look good. Will add that in for sure.
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or you pay more for a product that you can get cheaper due to loyalty to one brand. Seen that in many cases too. Like I said, spent many nights in deluxe tents and agree they are the best I have seen so far hands down, but if I can get one that will do the same job for a lot less, I don't care what name it has on it. Cheers.
IMO would never have a plastic floor, not versatile.
Hauling with a truck , Its easy enough to pack 3 or 4 sheets of 5/16 plywood
We used ply for the bed platforms so a few more sheets is easy to haul and more friendly than a vinyl or poly....imo
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
They have a Good Site with some Good info and Prices for sure ! The Wood STOVE burning times are interesting ! RJ
I just looked at there website when I add everything together that I have in my tent it cost way more than I payed for mine
I'm looking at $1500 tax in for 10x12 tent, fly, stove and angle kit from these guys. I have access to dirt cheap conduit to built the rest of the frame so only need the angle kit not the whole frame. I haven't been able to find anything comparable to that yet and haven't seen one negative thing about them or their products.