Your explanation is the best one i have seen so far.. many of the ones i've seen before do not talk about the rooms and don't put up the beds,, nicee one.. glad i found this video.. Thank you.
You are welcome. This item is being discontinued. Once they run out they will be officially replaced by the lodge tents that have stove jacks. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-lodge-tents-and-accessories.html
I got this tent 2 years ago, kodiak canvas website. With the enclosure it ran me 1350. Great tent, can’t stress this enough!!! Installed a stove jack on main room ceiling near enclosure entrance window and placed a Colorado cylinder stove, timberline model that works excellent. When I don’t want to use that I use a mr buddy propane heater that works excellent as well. The tent has zippered entrances for your propane gas hose to enter in the main room, which is a wonderful feature not mentioned in this video. Only problem with this tent is that under several hours of rainfall water will accumulate on the top edges of the two side rooms, if you don’t bump the puddles off every 12 hours or so the puddles will begin to drip in the inside. I looked on the outside top edges to try and get a tie out to help with this but there is no way to do that. Like I said I got this 2 years ago and maybe kodiak canvas has fixed the only problem I’ve ever had with this beast. Even with that 1 problem this tent is worth the money
In my opinion, for security reasons, the roll-up window covers should be on the inside. Zipping on the outside, anyone can walk up and unzip and check out anything they might want to steal. I know a tent isnt particualrly secure, anyway, but every little bit helps. Plus, the privacy issue.
Hello ! I m Glad I felt on Your vidéo Again ! I REMEMBER How Big Was Your Tent ! & Now i Gonna remember His Name ! ..Thank You To Show us This Beautifull Home ! 👍 It's a 4 Seasons Tent ! ..But I didn't See a Soif Stove ! .
What a thorough presentation. It takes a long time to learn these things normally so thank you😌. If a person could add more guy lines for wind that would be nice. I’ll look to see if that’s doable.
Competitive Edge Products, Inc there’s a HUGE difference. While I love our deluxe 10x14...vertical walls, additional height, & awning frame are a major upgrade! The awning on the 10x14 was basically unusable without a painters pole pushing up the center. I wanted the cabin tent originally but was out of stock so we used the 10x14 for about 8 years & loved every minute!
Ava Williams isn’t it such an amazing tent? I’ve converted even the stingiest of friends that go camping w/ us...once u stay in a kodiak nothing else will do ☺️
As a senior citizen, handicapable female veteran, all i can say is: IF Kodiak would like to send this for me to review I would gladly accept their challenge! Looks like plenty of room for my walker, camp kitchen and I'd bet my popup bathroom would fit inside!
Looks like it needs a stove jack in the tent and on in the vestibule. That would add some serious options for an all season tent for a family or hunting party
Great point. People do add stove jacks to these, but for liability purposes it isn't something we can recommend. There is the 12x12 that has a stove jack and it has an add-on 8x8 optional room. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/product.asp?itemid=3216
Kodiak tents are awesome. I wanted to get one of the cabin tents but everywhere I looked they were unavailable. I managed to get the 10×14 flex bow at my local Bass Pro here in southern MO. My only problem is the set up. It takes some stregnth lol. Very very good quality tents that are worth the money
Had one of those hard doors you know where you put the poles through it just makes it so much easier to open and close that would be a really nice feature
I'm going to buy a crua tri, and one of these, I think I'll convert the central part of this to fit the crua. And use the rest for storage and guests. Good video 👍
I am purchasing this tent. I have the 12x9 and it is fantastic. You guys need to get the correct size ground tarp and floor liners made for this tent though. They help out tremendously with the 12x9.
Awesome walk through- love this beauty so much! Now if kodiak would offer an option to purchase JUST the large main room w/ extra rooms as add ons (possibility using zippers like springbar awning walls OR main room + 1 room option) I’d be in tent heaven....a lot of campsites are too small for the Grand beast 😞
These tent windows zip from the inside. Only the additional enclosure windows under the awning zip from the outside. You still have total privacy control inside the tent.
Maybe i didnt see it but on the side where the webbed windows are, is there a window on the inside as well(not the front side of the tent i see those zip up from the inside. Im talking about the back side)
Nice tent, I have 2 small tent stoves, I will need to buy one more store. I would like to see this tent in the wilderness with 3 stoves on. And then check the temperature inside. On a cold snowy night in the Bush.
The price depends on the date as inflation has affected the camping industry as well. It hasn't moved for about a year, but just to be safe here is a link where you can see the current price (including and sales), and the accessories which are add-on items. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent
It's not designed for that, but plenty of customers use it for a temporarily shelter. A surprisingly large number of customers have mentioned that they stay in it while their house is under construction, being treated for mold, treated for bugs, and some people use them for extended use on their property. Keep in mind that is not recommended and does void the warranty to use it for extended periods of time, but if you take care of them and make sure they stay dry and clean and free of constant moisture they can last a year.
Hi Jacob, thanks for the feedback. Here's a link, but it is out for several months due to covid and supply shortages. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
The windows closed from the outside, because the two sides it down and the bottom Velcro's. If they were flipped around and you are doing that from the inside it would allow rain to get inside through the Velcro portion of the bottom of the screen. The zippers are like luggage zippers and they are not silent when you are opening them up-I've never heard of any issues with privacy as far as somebody from the outside opening them up without permission.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts i see ur point on the privacy part. But if u have them open and its raining or snowing and u want to close them, u have to go outside to do it which is inconvenient. I still love the tent and plan on getting one
Would a wheelchair be able to navigate over the thresholds? I am a paraplegic trying to find a way to be able to camp again and the accessible RVs are just too expensive so I am exploring tent options. I need a large tent like this to accommodate for all the necessary equipment I would need to travel with. Also I was wondering if this has E ports, and do the doors zip across the bottom?
We have many customers in wheelchairs who make it through the thresholds just fine, but as you know there are many types of wheelchairs with varying weights, etc. I've never heard of one damaging the door opening, but that's not to say it hasn't happened. The door is forgiving. If you were to roll over it the only way to really damage it is if the wheelchair is so heavy that it damages a zipper tooth (again, I've yet to hear of that happening). This doesn't have e-ports, but you can easily run a cord through the corner of the door as they do zip down and across. Great question. Hope it helps.
A lot of people put down a tarp there, but there's a lot of reasons there is no floor. Putting it up is optional. It's designed to be an optional awning area where you can cook, keep gear, keep pets, but it wasn't ever designed to be another sleeping area.
The complete tent including the awning is canvas-the awning being the roof portion of that extended area. The wall enclosure that is optional attaches to the awning and encloses that area. That wall enclosure is polydenier material that is very heavy-duty and lightweight. For liability purposes we do not provide recommendations on adding a stove jack. There is a large tent made by Kodiak model 6170 that does include a stove jack and also has a canvas wall enclosure on its detachable awning. Here is a link to that: ruclips.net/video/qmNpb1KaU7w/видео.html
If you’re tight on space on a particular campground, is it possible to set up the tent just 2/3 of the rooms, to create a smaller footprint? Being 19ft long instead of the total 26.
Where can I purchase this tent 26x8 with all the "bells and whistles " including the enclosure? 👍👍👍😎😎😎! Thanks, Eric Sulen, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
Great question. Regarding extended use please take a look at the following link: www.kodiakcanvas.com/content/Extended-Use-Care-Instructions.pdf It explains the following on extended use: If you are using your tent for extended use situations, periods of continuous use for three weeks or greater, there are some precautions you should be aware of in order to maximize the life of your tent. Canvas Rot: This occurs when the canvas at the bottom of the tent is in constant contact with moist ground. The canvas never dries out and eventually will begin to rot or decay in the areas of contact. Even if there is no precipitation, this can be caused by moisture from dew. Prevention: For extend use, make sure the tent is placed in an area that is well drained and dry. It could be placed on sand, gravel, or a slated wooden platform. Extended use on grassy areas or moist soil should be avoided. Mildew: Is more prone to grow in humid climates in dark or shady areas. Prevention: Opening the tent up daily and letting it air out. When possible, place the tent in an area where it can receive a couple hours of direct sunlight a day. UV Damage. While your Kodiak Canvas tent is much less susceptible to UV deterioration than many synthetic fabrics, over time it will eventually degrade the canvas. Life expectancy in full sunlight should exceed one year of continuous use. Possibly much more than a year- there are many factors. Prevention: Placing your tent an area where it receives full sunlight for only a few hours a day is best, and will prolong its useful life.
I see on a comparison video you did between the 6133 cabin tent with awning and enclosure walls, and the flexbow models, that the awning would need to come down on the 6133 in strong winds. What would be the scenario with the awning section (and the enclosing walls) in strong winds on this 26x8 model? I'm trying to decide between the stove tent plus awning etc, and this model. I need to allow for the tent staying up permanently and being lived in permanently should my circumstances change. This is my back up plan. Great videos, by the way.
Miranda, the grand cabin hasn't been tested (at least not by us) past 30 mph. There is more surface area so there is a chance it doesn't hold up as well as the smaller 12x9 or the 12x12. The awning is ideal to take down (or hike up rather) to reduce the strain on the whole tent. We do get people that buy these to live in them while their home is under construction. Keep in mind it isn't designed to be lived in permanently. They are specifically designed for 3 weeks of living per year and have a lifetime warranty. If it is lived in as a permanent structure the warranty is void. That doesn't mean it won't last you many months or even a year though. You would just need to keep it as dry as possible, away from shrubbery and moisture on the bottom outside of the walls to reduce the chance of rot. It's important to keep it in a place that gets some sunlight per day to help keep it dry. I hope that helps.
People do add stove jacks. It's not something we can recommend for liability purposes. There is a 12x12 with an 8x8 add-on room that includes a stove jack: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/product.asp?itemid=3216
I would need a stove jack on it. I would not have a way to put that on myself, can it be an option to have it on before I purchase? Its a need to know. What about a fly to go over it? Do you make it for this kind of tent?
This doesn't incude a stove jack and for liability purposes we can't recommend it, although people do at stove jacks to most of our tents. It isn't a service we offer on this. We do have a stove jack on the 12x12 and there's a 10x10.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts Thank you for the reply. I will continue looking at your products however, cause it does look like a tent I would need for my camping.
I Actually have this tent and it doesn’t come with the stove jack , But I did install one myself on this tent , and you can do it yourself just as long as you know what type of stove jack you want to install and make you install it in a safe and good area in the tent that way it won’t burn the tent , I’ve took this tent out to Colorado, Wyoming, and Alaska camped up there for 2 and a half weeks and it did great in all weather conditions.
Since pricing can change I recommend visiting this link to see the current pricing along with the tarp options: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent
I've got a junk camper I'm thinking about demolishing it and then put a wood platform on the frame and then put this tent on that platform. Then I can keep all my junk in it and tow it to the campsite and camp. It would also need a wood stove.
Where are the stove openings in the roof? Should be one in the porch roof too because that's where many folks do their cooking so they don't have worry about staining the floor.
Grace Kendall four inches shouldn’t be a big deal. The awning pivots a bit where it connects to the tent so it is pretty forgiving. The canvas would be the potential issue but not at four inches.
This tent does not include a stove jack opening. Only model 6170 does currently and it's 12x12. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
It does not include a stove jack for a wood-burning stove. Model 6170 does though. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
I'm sure there will. Kodiak updates all of the models from time to time with newer features and upgraded designs. This is based on customer suggestions and quality control.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts if a new version comes out a few months after i purchase the old one, can i return the old version and pay the difference for the upgrade? 😀
Here's a link to them: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/TETON-Sports-Outfitter-XXL-Camp-Cot-120-new-design-with-pivot-arm_p_39.html They are Dimensions (when set up): 85 in x 40 in x 19 in.
Animals could potentially get inside if they chew through the canvas. A lot of people leave these larger tents up for months at a time, but it's important to understand the extended use caution. Regarding extended use please take a look at the following link: www.kodiakcanvas.com/content/Extended-Use-Care-Instructions.pdf It explains the following on extended use: If you are using your tent for extended use situations, periods of continuous use for three weeks or greater, there are some precautions you should be aware of in order to maximize the life of your tent. Canvas Rot: This occurs when the canvas at the bottom of the tent is in constant contact with moist ground. The canvas never dries out and eventually will begin to rot or decay in the areas of contact. Even if there is no precipitation, this can be caused by moisture from dew. Prevention: For extend use, make sure the tent is placed in an area that is well drained and dry. It could be placed on sand, gravel, or a slated wooden platform. Extended use on grassy areas or moist soil should be avoided. Mildew: Is more prone to grow in humid climates in dark or shady areas. Prevention: Opening the tent up daily and letting it air out. When possible, place the tent in an area where it can receive a couple hours of direct sunlight a day. UV Damage. While your Kodiak Canvas tent is much less susceptible to UV deterioration than many synthetic fabrics, over time it will eventually degrade the canvas. Life expectancy in full sunlight should exceed one year of continuous use. Possibly much more than a year- there are many factors. Prevention: Placing your tent an area where it receives full sunlight for only a few hours a day is best, and will prolong its useful life.
Good question. Here is a link to view it: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent Stoves are not an option on this model like they are the 12x12 and 10x10 Kodiak Stove tents.
Now that's a tent made for living in
Your explanation is the best one i have seen so far.. many of the ones i've seen before do not talk about the rooms and don't put up the beds,, nicee one.. glad i found this video.. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
OMG you guys put it back up.... THANK YOU!!
You are welcome. This item is being discontinued. Once they run out they will be officially replaced by the lodge tents that have stove jacks.
www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-lodge-tents-and-accessories.html
Awesome tent I feel like I could live in this tent
Ah ! ..From Downtown Montreal ⚜️🇨🇦 👋👋👋🤗🤩 🥰💞💞💞 & Was Glad To See You Again ! ..
I can live comfortably in this for sure.
I was thinking of a tiny house on a buddy's property.
This gave me great ideas .
Gracias
I got this tent 2 years ago, kodiak canvas website. With the enclosure it ran me 1350. Great tent, can’t stress this enough!!! Installed a stove jack on main room ceiling near enclosure entrance window and placed a Colorado cylinder stove, timberline model that works excellent. When I don’t want to use that I use a mr buddy propane heater that works excellent as well. The tent has zippered entrances for your propane gas hose to enter in the main room, which is a wonderful feature not mentioned in this video. Only problem with this tent is that under several hours of rainfall water will accumulate on the top edges of the two side rooms, if you don’t bump the puddles off every 12 hours or so the puddles will begin to drip in the inside. I looked on the outside top edges to try and get a tie out to help with this but there is no way to do that. Like I said I got this 2 years ago and maybe kodiak canvas has fixed the only problem I’ve ever had with this beast. Even with that 1 problem this tent is worth the money
Hi Cameron,
I would love to see pictures of where you put the wood stove. Did you install the stove yourself?
I received mine last week and set up for the weekend, only have 1 room area accumulate water(no Leak) as I did bump off once I noticed it.
In my opinion, for security reasons, the roll-up window covers should be on the inside. Zipping on the outside, anyone can walk up and unzip and check out anything they might want to steal. I know a tent isnt particualrly secure, anyway, but every little bit helps. Plus, the privacy issue.
It's just the enclosure not the actual tent.
Good point!
Hello ! I m Glad I felt on Your vidéo Again ! I REMEMBER How Big Was Your Tent ! & Now i Gonna remember His Name ! ..Thank You To Show us This Beautifull Home ! 👍 It's a 4 Seasons Tent ! ..But I didn't See a Soif Stove ! .
What a thorough presentation. It takes a long time to learn these things normally so thank you😌. If a person could add more guy lines for wind that would be nice. I’ll look to see if that’s doable.
Wow that mountain in the background WOW
👀..... I've been waiting to see this for years....I think there is only one inside video on this. Great presentation!
Fantastic! Thanks for your comment.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts huge tent
Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
The noseeums screen is the bomb the tent is just sick!!
Can you send me a link here.
I love my Kodiak tent so much I think I'm going to upgrade and get this one. I actually need more room than the 10x14 now.
Awesome! As someone who has a 10x14 let us know what you think between the two and if there is a huge difference. Thanks for sharing.
Competitive Edge Products, Inc there’s a HUGE difference.
While I love our deluxe 10x14...vertical walls, additional height, & awning frame are a major upgrade! The awning on the 10x14 was basically unusable without a painters pole pushing up the center.
I wanted the cabin tent originally but was out of stock so we used the 10x14 for about 8 years & loved every minute!
@@Snail_Nailz I'll NEVER part with my 10X14. I use it waaay too much and its just bend fantastic.
Ava Williams isn’t it such an amazing tent? I’ve converted even the stingiest of friends that go camping w/ us...once u stay in a kodiak nothing else will do ☺️
@@Snail_Nailz yes, I agree. I sent my good friend to their website to buy one. She absolutely loves it.
Thank you for your thorough video!! I can't wait to order this tent!!
This particular tent is now discontinued and replaced with the lodge tent: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-lodge-tents-and-accessories.html
I love the webbed windows.
I wish all their tents had that.
As a senior citizen, handicapable female veteran, all i can say is: IF Kodiak would like to send this for me to review I would gladly accept their challenge!
Looks like plenty of room for my walker, camp kitchen and I'd bet my popup bathroom would fit inside!
Looks like it needs more tie down spots around tent for heavy wind and add a stove jack for center room lots of room for the price good quality
Looks like it needs a stove jack in the tent and on in the vestibule. That would add some serious options for an all season tent for a family or hunting party
Great point. People do add stove jacks to these, but for liability purposes it isn't something we can recommend. There is the 12x12 that has a stove jack and it has an add-on 8x8 optional room. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/product.asp?itemid=3216
Kodiak tents are awesome. I wanted to get one of the cabin tents but everywhere I looked they were unavailable. I managed to get the 10×14 flex bow at my local Bass Pro here in southern MO. My only problem is the set up. It takes some stregnth lol. Very very good quality tents that are worth the money
Had one of those hard doors you know where you put the poles through it just makes it so much easier to open and close that would be a really nice feature
Loved the video what do think is better than this test your showing me, I want the best and most luxurious
I'm going to buy a crua tri, and one of these, I think I'll convert the central part of this to fit the crua. And use the rest for storage and guests. Good video 👍
What is crua tri?
I would like to know more about your tent can you send me to the place where I could check them out?
I am purchasing this tent. I have the 12x9 and it is fantastic. You guys need to get the correct size ground tarp and floor liners made for this tent though. They help out tremendously with the 12x9.
Agreed! Thanks for sharing!
Hi do you have the link for the tent ⛺ thanks
Now that’s a tent I could go glamping in lol
Awesome walk through- love this beauty so much!
Now if kodiak would offer an option to purchase JUST the large main room w/ extra rooms as add ons (possibility using zippers like springbar awning walls OR main room + 1 room option) I’d be in tent heaven....a lot of campsites are too small for the Grand beast 😞
That would be perfect for me, I could get the add is later.
Love the idea of buying what you need, as you need.
These tent windows zip from the inside. Only the additional enclosure windows under the awning zip from the outside. You still have total privacy control inside the tent.
Maybe i didnt see it but on the side where the webbed windows are, is there a window on the inside as well(not the front side of the tent i see those zip up from the inside. Im talking about the back side)
@@crazyedd707 yes. Those storm windows do zip from the inside.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts awesome thanks for the response. I guess i just didn't notice it in the video
Looks pretty good. Might buy one.
That house in background remind me of home alone
It totally does. We got that all the time.
Nice tent, I have 2 small tent stoves, I will need to buy one more store. I would like to see this tent in the wilderness with 3 stoves on. And then check the temperature inside. On a cold snowy night in the Bush.
Thanks for the info
The price depends on the date as inflation has affected the camping industry as well. It hasn't moved for about a year, but just to be safe here is a link where you can see the current price (including and sales), and the accessories which are add-on items. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent
Nice and informative.
Great video!
Can you put a stove in this? Do the tent doors have screens also? Thank you.
Awesome n Amazing
It can be used as a regular house that you can put in your backyard
It's not designed for that, but plenty of customers use it for a temporarily shelter. A surprisingly large number of customers have mentioned that they stay in it while their house is under construction, being treated for mold, treated for bugs, and some people use them for extended use on their property. Keep in mind that is not recommended and does void the warranty to use it for extended periods of time, but if you take care of them and make sure they stay dry and clean and free of constant moisture they can last a year.
That is a cool tent! Great video also! Do you have a link I can use to buy this exact tent??
Hi Jacob, thanks for the feedback. Here's a link, but it is out for several months due to covid and supply shortages. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
Great looking tent. But did I miss a stove jack?
We don't provide a stove jack in this tent. The 12x12 has one www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
Why do those windows only open/close from outside. That's a privacy concern and also quite inconvenient to have to go outside to open and close them
The windows closed from the outside, because the two sides it down and the bottom Velcro's. If they were flipped around and you are doing that from the inside it would allow rain to get inside through the Velcro portion of the bottom of the screen. The zippers are like luggage zippers and they are not silent when you are opening them up-I've never heard of any issues with privacy as far as somebody from the outside opening them up without permission.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts i see ur point on the privacy part. But if u have them open and its raining or snowing and u want to close them, u have to go outside to do it which is inconvenient. I still love the tent and plan on getting one
@@crazyedd707 Very true - good point.
Also the is just the extra enclosure windows that zip from the outside. The tent windows zip from the inside.
Ya that's Utah for sure.
Yes sir. Cache Valley, Utah
Beautiful view!.. Love the view of the mountains. Where are you located?
Thanks Joe. That's Cache Valley, Utah.
Would a wheelchair be able to navigate over the thresholds? I am a paraplegic trying to find a way to be able to camp again and the accessible RVs are just too expensive so I am exploring tent options. I need a large tent like this to accommodate for all the necessary equipment I would need to travel with. Also I was wondering if this has E ports, and do the doors zip across the bottom?
We have many customers in wheelchairs who make it through the thresholds just fine, but as you know there are many types of wheelchairs with varying weights, etc. I've never heard of one damaging the door opening, but that's not to say it hasn't happened. The door is forgiving. If you were to roll over it the only way to really damage it is if the wheelchair is so heavy that it damages a zipper tooth (again, I've yet to hear of that happening). This doesn't have e-ports, but you can easily run a cord through the corner of the door as they do zip down and across. Great question. Hope it helps.
Thanks for the facts!🤗🇺🇸🍺
Can this tent be set up with 1 or 2 of the side rooms stowed in the event of the campsite not being big enough to deploy the full 26 feet of tent?
Aaron Nelson it can’t be set up without the whole shabang I’m sorry to say.
Hi I love this video would you have the link to buy this tent ⛺ thanks
This is discontinued and is now replaced with the lodge tents: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-lodge-tents-and-accessories.html
Wish the porch area had a floor like the bedroom areas
A lot of people put down a tarp there, but there's a lot of reasons there is no floor. Putting it up is optional. It's designed to be an optional awning area where you can cook, keep gear, keep pets, but it wasn't ever designed to be another sleeping area.
Mine!
Do the exterior doors zip across the bottom or just the sides?
Hello,
Is it possible to add a wood stove?
Think you
For liability purposes, we advise against that.
Do the windows have any clear plastic to allow light and viewing of outside during the rain and if an AC is in use on hot humid days in the south?
These have screened windows - no clear plastic.
Is the awning canvas or nylon? Could you install a stove jack so you could heat it?
The complete tent including the awning is canvas-the awning being the roof portion of that extended area. The wall enclosure that is optional attaches to the awning and encloses that area. That wall enclosure is polydenier material that is very heavy-duty and lightweight. For liability purposes we do not provide recommendations on adding a stove jack. There is a large tent made by Kodiak model 6170 that does include a stove jack and also has a canvas wall enclosure on its detachable awning. Here is a link to that: ruclips.net/video/qmNpb1KaU7w/видео.html
If you’re tight on space on a particular campground, is it possible to set up the tent just 2/3 of the rooms, to create a smaller footprint? Being 19ft long instead of the total 26.
The whole tent must be set up in order to provide stability. Great question.
Hi. Where is the setup video? Can't find it on your videos 😢
Hey! Sorry for the late reply but I believe this should help! ruclips.net/video/V7__Rjv-iZ8/видео.html
Where do I get more information on price and just the tent itself.
I like it with a stove
It big enough
Where can I purchase this tent 26x8 with all the "bells and whistles " including the enclosure? 👍👍👍😎😎😎! Thanks, Eric Sulen, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
Here you go: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
Is there anywhere to hang up lights inside of the tent?
There is not as far as I know.
How does handle the great northwest. As a base camp tent from truck or mule to setup can it handle being setup for weeks to several months? JMHO
Great question. Regarding extended use please take a look at the following link:
www.kodiakcanvas.com/content/Extended-Use-Care-Instructions.pdf
It explains the following on extended use:
If you are using your tent for extended use situations, periods of continuous use for three weeks or
greater, there are some precautions you should be aware of in order to maximize the life of your
tent.
Canvas Rot: This occurs when the canvas at the bottom of the tent is in constant contact
with moist ground. The canvas never dries out and eventually will begin to rot or decay in
the areas of contact. Even if there is no precipitation, this can be caused by moisture from
dew. Prevention: For extend use, make sure the tent is placed in an area that is well drained
and dry. It could be placed on sand, gravel, or a slated wooden platform. Extended use on
grassy areas or moist soil should be avoided.
Mildew: Is more prone to grow in humid climates in dark or shady areas. Prevention:
Opening the tent up daily and letting it air out. When possible, place the tent in an area
where it can receive a couple hours of direct sunlight a day.
UV Damage. While your Kodiak Canvas tent is much less susceptible to UV deterioration
than many synthetic fabrics, over time it will eventually degrade the canvas. Life expectancy
in full sunlight should exceed one year of continuous use. Possibly much more than a year-
there are many factors. Prevention: Placing your tent an area where it receives full sunlight
for only a few hours a day is best, and will prolong its useful life.
Is it made where you can use a tent stove
Sorry, no stove option in this. Stove option is only the model 6170 Kodiak Lodge Tent 12x12.
I see on a comparison video you did between the 6133 cabin tent with awning and enclosure walls, and the flexbow models, that the awning would need to come down on the 6133 in strong winds.
What would be the scenario with the awning section (and the enclosing walls) in strong winds on this 26x8 model?
I'm trying to decide between the stove tent plus awning etc, and this model.
I need to allow for the tent staying up permanently and being lived in permanently should my circumstances change. This is my back up plan.
Great videos, by the way.
Miranda, the grand cabin hasn't been tested (at least not by us) past 30 mph. There is more surface area so there is a chance it doesn't hold up as well as the smaller 12x9 or the 12x12. The awning is ideal to take down (or hike up rather) to reduce the strain on the whole tent. We do get people that buy these to live in them while their home is under construction. Keep in mind it isn't designed to be lived in permanently. They are specifically designed for 3 weeks of living per year and have a lifetime warranty. If it is lived in as a permanent structure the warranty is void. That doesn't mean it won't last you many months or even a year though. You would just need to keep it as dry as possible, away from shrubbery and moisture on the bottom outside of the walls to reduce the chance of rot. It's important to keep it in a place that gets some sunlight per day to help keep it dry. I hope that helps.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts Thanks for your prompt reply. I'll go ask further questions regarding the stove cabin under that video group.
How do you get one when I look all you get is out of order on every tent.
How much does it cost, that one thing no covers so it must cost a lot. Please I request the price.
It's about $1,300. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
Do you know if there is a way to add a stove jack on these?
People do add stove jacks. It's not something we can recommend for liability purposes. There is a 12x12 with an 8x8 add-on room that includes a stove jack: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/product.asp?itemid=3216
I would need a stove jack on it. I would not have a way to put that on myself, can it be an option to have it on before I purchase? Its a need to know. What about a fly to go over it? Do you make it for this kind of tent?
This doesn't incude a stove jack and for liability purposes we can't recommend it, although people do at stove jacks to most of our tents. It isn't a service we offer on this. We do have a stove jack on the 12x12 and there's a 10x10.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts Thank you for the reply. I will continue looking at your products however, cause it does look like a tent I would need for my camping.
Can you get this tent with a stove Jack
This one doesn't come with a stove jack, but this one does: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
I Actually have this tent and it doesn’t come with the stove jack , But I did install one myself on this tent , and you can do it yourself just as long as you know what type of stove jack you want to install and make you install it in a safe and good area in the tent that way it won’t burn the tent , I’ve took this tent out to Colorado, Wyoming, and Alaska camped up there for 2 and a half weeks and it did great in all weather conditions.
Can you tell me the size of stove you got? Thanks!
@@crunchymamakat6656 don't have a stove yet
can this tent accommodate 8 person with single folding camping bed
Are you using a stove in it? If so, it could be tight depending on the size of the camping cots/beds.
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What is the price of the 26 x8 tent with the extra room and the tarp or tarps for under the tent
Since pricing can change I recommend visiting this link to see the current pricing along with the tarp options: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent
Does have stove Jack
I've got a junk camper I'm thinking about demolishing it and then put a wood platform on the frame and then put this tent on that platform. Then I can keep all my junk in it and tow it to the campsite and camp. It would also need a wood stove.
Awesome. If you end up doing that please send us photos.
Where are the stove openings in the roof? Should be one in the porch roof too because that's where many folks do their cooking so they don't have worry about staining the floor.
This model does not include stove jacks. Model 6170 does: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
Would it compromise the awning enclosure if the floor level dropped about 4 inches?
Grace Kendall four inches shouldn’t be a big deal. The awning pivots a bit where it connects to the tent so it is pretty forgiving. The canvas would be the potential issue but not at four inches.
How much is this tent? any links where to purchase it?
www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
How much pls?
Where would you purchase this tent
I'm waiting from Kuwait.l want to buy one tent of 26×8 size but don't know the price collection from Kuwait.
Can you put an awning on both sides?
The awning is sewn on. Just one.
I want one when will you get more. Take my money
So sorry. These are sold out until July.
Does this cabin type tent come with a stove pipe opening?
This tent does not include a stove jack opening. Only model 6170 does currently and it's 12x12. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
Does it come as a hot tent?
It does not include a stove jack for a wood-burning stove. Model 6170 does though. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
Will there be an updated/gen 2 version of this tent in the future?
I'm sure there will. Kodiak updates all of the models from time to time with newer features and upgraded designs. This is based on customer suggestions and quality control.
@@Competitiveedgeproducts if a new version comes out a few months after i purchase the old one, can i return the old version and pay the difference for the upgrade? 😀
@@crazyedd707 I'm sorry, but that wouldn't be possible.
Hi! Great video! My question for you is what are the dimensions of the 2 xxl cots in the main room? Thank you!
Here's a link to them: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/TETON-Sports-Outfitter-XXL-Camp-Cot-120-new-design-with-pivot-arm_p_39.html
They are Dimensions (when set up): 85 in x 40 in x 19 in.
Is this safe to leave up all season without animals getting in?
Animals could potentially get inside if they chew through the canvas. A lot of people leave these larger tents up for months at a time, but it's important to understand the extended use caution. Regarding extended use please take a look at the following link:
www.kodiakcanvas.com/content/Extended-Use-Care-Instructions.pdf
It explains the following on extended use:
If you are using your tent for extended use situations, periods of continuous use for three weeks or
greater, there are some precautions you should be aware of in order to maximize the life of your
tent.
Canvas Rot: This occurs when the canvas at the bottom of the tent is in constant contact
with moist ground. The canvas never dries out and eventually will begin to rot or decay in
the areas of contact. Even if there is no precipitation, this can be caused by moisture from
dew. Prevention: For extend use, make sure the tent is placed in an area that is well drained
and dry. It could be placed on sand, gravel, or a slated wooden platform. Extended use on
grassy areas or moist soil should be avoided.
Mildew: Is more prone to grow in humid climates in dark or shady areas. Prevention:
Opening the tent up daily and letting it air out. When possible, place the tent in an area
where it can receive a couple hours of direct sunlight a day.
UV Damage. While your Kodiak Canvas tent is much less susceptible to UV deterioration
than many synthetic fabrics, over time it will eventually degrade the canvas. Life expectancy
in full sunlight should exceed one year of continuous use. Possibly much more than a year-
there are many factors. Prevention: Placing your tent an area where it receives full sunlight
for only a few hours a day is best, and will prolong its useful life.
Where is the link to the setup video?
It should be back up.
Where in world do u live to get this kind weather in couple hours lol!
Utah Yeah, sometimes it's crazy.
How much does this tent cost
Here you go for pricing: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
Doesnt look like this has a Stove jack option????
No stove jack option on that one.
Where is it made ? Made in USA or Imported ?
is it available worldwide?
Made in China I'm sorry to say.
will it take a stove.
It will not take a stove. Please see model number 6116.
Doors do have screens
No floor....??
The link to purchase from. Your site are broken links.
www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6160-Kodiak-Canvas-Grand-Cabin-26x8-12-Person-Tent-_p_56.html
Pls how much is the tent,?
How much?
But you can't put a stove in this one?
That's correct. The 12x12 includes a stove jack.
Nice tent can it be set up with a wood stove ?
Circle8 Brewery out of the box it cannot be set up with a stove. There is no stove jack.
Thanks for the reply
Price ? Stove top ?
Good question. Here is a link to view it: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/kodiak-grand-cabin-tent-6160-26x8-12-person-tent Stoves are not an option on this model like they are the 12x12 and 10x10 Kodiak Stove tents.
But I doesn't have a spot for a stove
That's right. No stove in this model. Please see model 6170 www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html
Won't be able to take bad weather ..its shape alone makes it badly susceptible to wind.
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