I would suggest you position your ground tarp underneath the edges of your tent in order to prevent pooling of water between the tarp and the floor of the tent during rain. The edges of the floor don't experience the same stress as the more trafficked areas inside the tent.
I've had one for about 5 years now, and I generally only stake the corners and then across the front unless I expect a lot of wind. For example I had mine at Padre Island National Seashore 3 weeks ago, and I only staked the corners and front. The caveat to that is that I used 2' sections of 1/2" rebar pounded into the ground and then zip-tied the tent's metal loops to the rebar. It was a miserable 20 mph wind day with gusts well above that.
Yes and no! In my opinion ive tried a ton of tents and this is the best all around. Fantastic weather protection, easy to setup by myself in 15 min and is durable. The biggest downside is the size and weight when its packed up. It is very large and weighs 60 plus pounds. Just comes down to how your gonna use it. I do recommend it for the league of tents for the price!
This is the video i was looking for. Thank you! Also great idea on the lag bolts. Will try my next camping trip!
Nice. I just ordered a 10x14 and now that I see all the room inside I'm glad I went with the bigger size compared to the 10x10
I would suggest you position your ground tarp underneath the edges of your tent in order to prevent pooling of water between the tarp and the floor of the tent during rain. The edges of the floor don't experience the same stress as the more trafficked areas inside the tent.
I've had one for about 5 years now, and I generally only stake the corners and then across the front unless I expect a lot of wind. For example I had mine at Padre Island National Seashore 3 weeks ago, and I only staked the corners and front. The caveat to that is that I used 2' sections of 1/2" rebar pounded into the ground and then zip-tied the tent's metal loops to the rebar. It was a miserable 20 mph wind day with gusts well above that.
That's awesome! Another great alternative to 16 stakes. haha
Great video. I am looking at buying one of these this weekend. Just realized you have six subs, I'll be lucky number 7.
Thank you so much! I love making these videos and am trying to get subs. Thank you!
@WildeOnWheels not many videos showing people's setups on this tent. This was helpful.
I love my 10x14; no solar option for me- I tried that one year (too overcast)
Is this tent worth the price? I’m thinking about getting one for camping in the mountains.
Yes and no! In my opinion ive tried a ton of tents and this is the best all around. Fantastic weather protection, easy to setup by myself in 15 min and is durable. The biggest downside is the size and weight when its packed up. It is very large and weighs 60 plus pounds. Just comes down to how your gonna use it. I do recommend it for the league of tents for the price!
Nice gun