Thanks for the info, Maybe I should include that my thoughts are to only use this for early season only ( pronghorn and early archery deer hunts). I just want a tent i can stand up in and walk around and enough room for some cots ( no need for stoves, ect).. I priced out conduit and angles from a tent store( one that makes stuff for wedding/street fair tents) and could get the whole frame for $125 (12'x14'), Thinking maybe i can get some heavy version of blue tarps from menards or something and make it work.. Iam not lookin to be in any cabelas commercial here, Iam picturing a sophisticated hobo living enviroment
Knowing this, a wall tent is overkill and in this temperature and season not my first choice. Wall tents don't have a floor and thus take some work to get completely sealed up (bug proof). Wall tents excel in colder months and with a wood stove. The breathability of the cotton coupled with heat from the stove make for a very nice environment.
You mock cabalas above, but I wouldn't rule them out. They have has some great sales on tents in the last few weeks. So good that I don't need another tent, but almost pulled the trigger on one.
They had a 25% off sale on their Alaknaks, wall tents, and some other tents. Then every week or so they have a 1 day only coupon code of an additional 10% plus free shipping. So basically take 35% off regular price with free shipping and no tax. Hard to beat.
Specifically check out the Cabelas Outback Lodge Tent. They come in 8x8, 10x10, and 12x12.
10x10 regular price at
$425
still on sale for $
340
yesterday they had 10% code plus free shipping so that would have put it at
$306
this would give you a waterproof, bug proof, standing height, simple set up tent with adequate ventilation for late summer heat. Ideal for what you described.
bumping up to the 12x12 would put you at $360, but you not only have a larger footprint the side walls are 3ft (1ft higher than the 10x10) and the center height is taller, so you would have more room to move about while standing up.