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Kodiak Canvas - Flex-Bow VX 10x14 ft.


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74MoFo_Fo_Sho_Yo • 11 months ago

I came here to recommend Kodiak tents too! Great tents!!

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Ambrose_Bierce1 • 3 months ago

I use a Kodiak. Use my ATV to haul it in, pretty bulky but bombproof.

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brandon0228 • 5 months ago

I loved my 10x14 Kodiak canvas tent anytime I took it out. Thing was huge and had an annex outside too. Do it.

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Burner1959 • 10 months ago

Kodiak 10x14 works for me. The expense was worth it. Plenty of ventilation if it’s warm. Retains heat when it’s cold. I use a camp buddy heater to knock the chill off. Bass Pro shops zero degree bag and a Coleman cot. I used 1/2” thick rubber cut to the size of a salad plate to place under the feet of the cot to keep from damaging the floor of the tent.

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CasinoAccountant • 9 months ago

dude I ordered last week when it became very obvious what was going to happen, I might have the last kodiak tent out of saigon lmfao

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CasinoAccountant • 7 months ago

I’d get a way bigger tent but that’s just me. Rocking a 10x14 flex bow for only 1 toddler

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FireRisinWith1n • 4 months ago

My Kodiak tent feels like something I could live in long term for a year, winter through summer. I camped in it last year during a night where it rained 20mm with 70km/h wind and I woke up bone dry, and the awning even stayed up. I also have a small backpacking tent for when I'm camping somewhere I can't access with a vehicle.

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GeekShallInherit • 9 months ago

We were camping on New Years day, and have camped 4.5 months in total since the middle of September. What is this "begun" you speak of? https://i.imgur.com/DSxJnfL.jpg (from our first trip in a long string of camping this fall/winter/spring) If anybody's interested it's the Kodiak Canvas Flexbow 10x14 Deluxe VX.

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headphase • 4 months ago

I like my Kodiak but the brightness is an issue; is there any way to effectively control the light level? It's a real killer for trying to plan super late/sunrise adventures when you can't get back and rest well at dawn. (Inb4 eye mask)

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hndjbsfrjesus • 3 months ago

True. After 10 years of music festivals and Outerbanks week long fishing trips, there is not much wear on the ol' Kodiak. It's definitely a car camping tent unless you love toting heavy packs.

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