Advocate II
I picked up their gazebo and it’s awesome.ahhhh...the beauty of a Gazelle T3... it goes 1 way.. :) EVERYTIME.
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Traveler I
Member III
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
I'm curious to know what brand of tents you are using. Since we started using really good tents I have discovered a quality tent and pack-abilty go hand in hand. The old Colemans and Coleman knock offs that we used to have just plain sucked at pack-ability.Never fails, like the old saying: 10 lbs of crap in a 5 lb bag. All the tents I have had in last 20 years are a bear to get back in the bag after first use. Except my tent cot, which doesn't count.
Explorer I
Mostly Coleman, my 2 boys seemed to find a way to damage my tents (even went to use one and pulled a tent I had never seen before from the bag). So I didn’t go with more expensive ones. They are both grown now so they can buy their own. Now I use the tent cot, my wife only camps when we use the travel trailer.I'm curious to know what brand of tents you are using. Since we started using really good tents I have discovered a quality tent and pack-abilty go hand in hand. The old Colemans and Coleman knock offs that we used to have just plain sucked at pack-ability.
Enthusiast II
Interesting question, and the answer I found is not what I expected. Eureka recommends stuffing for transport, but a loose roll not in the bag for storage. That keeps the folds from becoming creases, and allows the fabric to breath better when in storage. They do recommend covering the loose roll with a light cloth to prevent dust and damage while in storage.Mostly Coleman, my 2 boys seemed to find a way to damage my tents (even went to use one and pulled a tent I had never seen before from the bag). So I didn’t go with more expensive ones. They are both grown now so they can buy their own. Now I use the tent cot, my wife only camps when we use the travel trailer.