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anarky321
05-10-2008, 13:59
can anyone recommend a woodland camo solo tent or one with a full camo fly?

dimensions im looking for are about 7'x3'x3' but im pretty flexible

has to be waterproof

thanks

JRiker
05-10-2008, 14:28
don't have any experience with these, but for the price i've thought about buying them just to try them out.go to http://www.imsplus.comthey have a couple of camo tents on thereone is a bivy type tent that i'm considering for my new solo tent.the other one is a pup tent type that might be good, and i think it's only 40 bucks, so if you don't mind that type of tent it's worth looking into.they also sell camo rip-stop if you want to sew your own, not my thing but i'm trying to convince the wife to start some sewing projects for me......good luck, and don't forget to use google.

sofaking
05-10-2008, 14:38
guide gear makes one, http://www.sportsmansguide.com/ but you may want to consider using a tarp with it so you don't get stuck in there when it rains all day.

take-a-knee
05-10-2008, 15:31
Here's a good one:

http://www.integraldesigns.com/product_detail.cfm?id=774&CFID=263897&CFTOKEN=80104125&mainproducttypeid=2

sofaking
05-10-2008, 15:34
t-a-k, that mamma jamma costs $600 !

anarky321
05-10-2008, 18:01
i wonder how many of those $600 tents they sell

sofaking
05-10-2008, 18:07
no kidding

Summit
05-10-2008, 22:41
At that price I'd hate to set it up and then not be able to find it (if you're stealth camping)! :eek:

Falqon
05-18-2008, 17:20
I purchased that $30 sportsmans guide bivy and was absolutely happy with it.

You get what you pay for, it's not super light but I've used it on a few outings and never had a complaint even when it rained. I'm over 6 feet tall and had plenty of room, and I like the little vestibule; It kept my shoes dry. I keep the pack covered elsewhere.

anarky321
05-18-2008, 17:29
i broke 2 of the crappy fiberglass poles on that bivy first time i set it up; they just shattered when i tried to bend them into the needed hoops...into the garbage it went...first tent..

Two Speed
05-18-2008, 17:34
I purchased that $30 sportsmans guide bivy and was absolutely happy with it.

You get what you pay for, it's not super light but I've used it on a few outings and never had a complaint even when it rained. . .Sooo, who else did you have in there, and where did you hang the suggestion box?

Sorry, my personality just ain't built to resist temptation like that. ;)