I bought one of Beau’s tents this past fall. I couldn’t be happier with my choice. This tent is incredibly easy to set up and I’m not exaggerating when I say I can set it up solo in 8-10 minutes. I’ve used it in temps as low as 20 degrees and wind blowing 25. With the stove going we got it up to 70 inside. It’s done great in the PNW rain and wind and honestly keeps me outside and in the field a lot longer now that I have a warm and dry place to go back to. Also, Beau is just the nicest guy. He took several of my calls and answered all of my questions as I was making my decision. Really great to see Beau and this awesome tent getting the attention it deserves! Congrats Beau and hoping to see a lot more of these out on trail!
Thank you for the message and note here Daniel. We greatly appreciate you buying one of our tents and supporting out business. I hope you have many great adventures this year.
I bought one of these a month ago from Lure Of The North (Snowtrekker Basecamp 9x11.5) I’ve been wanting one for over a decade and I decided that this would be the year so I saved enough to finally bite the bullet on one. They are expensive that for sure but I take good care of my equipment. I’m heading out again this weekend. I love it. I also have an Atuk Artic 12’ and my brother has the Alaskan, my sister has the Esker. Great tents to get you out, even in -37°. Good stuff.
I am going to get at least one. Just getting setup for hunting and backcountry travel now. Bo and his wife seem like great people and I am happy for them and to pay more for a quality product made in the USA.
Thank you for the comment Cory. I think most people don't catch or notice that it is made here in the USA by hand. Thank you for that. Have a great day.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 After watching you on Randy's show and the interview you did with the Gritty guys. I now want lamas. How do you actually go about getting good lamas?
I dont really comment on many videos, but I have to put in my voice on this one. Having used this tent in both sizes for a couple years now as prototype and finished product I feel like I can affirm what beau has guaranteed. These tents are for the truck camper and packer/outfitter that want a easy, lightweight and tough as nails option for any adventure. I have used all of these tents mentioned in the comments (and even designed and built some myself). This concept is hands down the most versatile out there. I have used them for myself and clients for dozens of days in a row and all conditions. I have honestly yet to see a flaw with them. Better nights sleep and less maintainence. They r not cheap, but they r not expensive relatively speaking in the market. How many of us own expensive guns and optics as justify the limited use? Nights in the field equals racks on the wall. Not many products out there that will help with that as much as this. I saw Beau work through this design for years and thousand of miles, u can bet you won't even break it in before its paid for. Just my 2 cents..put me down for a couple more Beau...can I feed llamas and shovel shit to pay em off tho?? Haha
Always good to see Beau and Randy. These tents look fantastic and I'm in the market. It's going to take some budgeting, but I'd love to be able to support Beau and I know it's going to be a quality tent. I'm going back and forth between the White duck Bell tent and Beau's. Even though the white duck is less expensive, it's a lot heavier.
I'm definitely interested in one. I started looking into them after the Dirty Podcast. I had a large wall tent that was just to big and heavy. Got rid of it. And went to a small trailer camper. Now I don't want the trailer camper. To many issues with the campers up in the high country. So now I'm looking for a small wall tent. This is definitely on the top of my list.
Fun comment to read. When I was younger I used to have a tent trailer. It let me down a few times and I have been in tents ever since. Feel free to call us if you have any questions.
Snowtrekker is a great tent I’m glad you fixed the one problem and that’s the ridge pole tension line mine doesn’t have that and it’s very frustrating when putting it up alone.
Ordered one of these tents last year, waited too long and ordered it just weeks before archery season 2022, but Beau was still able to get it to me in time. Beau was emailing me personally and changed the shipping location right before it shipped to me while I'm sure he was busy preparing for the season. My first night with this tent I set it up by myself at 0100, 10500 elevation, with wind blowing me around, and I was still able to set it up my first time in around 15 minutes. It's been rock solid ever since. Couldn't recommend this tent enough.
I had no idea that you had to set it up in the dark, in the wind for the firs time haha. What a night you had. You are one committed fellow. Glad to hear it all worked out. Thanks for sharing that was fun to hear about your trip.
It’s a good tent! I do like that it’s fireproof. The luxe tent burns easy. And I like the floor and no center pole. That saves a lot of room. I also like the rope you can use as dry rack
I haven't slept in a tent in decades. Been a tarp/hammock hunter. I'm seriously considering one of his tents. I'm aging, and this might keep me in the field, as I look towards my sunset years.
I hear you on that Steve. We were just talking about the first tent I sewed in 2016. I had a lot to learn at that point and still do. But I am glad we figured somethings out and also thankful for those that helped and mentored this project along the way.
I’ve had my Montana canvas teepee tent for 25 yrs and still use it every year. Been a killer tent. Very similar but I paid $350 for it….that was 25 yrs ago. Looks like a killer tent Beau however. My center pole is a small problem unless you cut the Timbers for a teepee type frame.
Nice looking tent. Well thought out. But I don't know anyone who buys $3k tents. I thought my Seek Outside tent was expensive, but for half the price of this one, I get an 8 man tipi and titanium stove. I hope you find a market for these at the price point.
I can’t tell you how many canvas tents out there that cost more than this. Snowtrekker is a very well built tent! The Davis we have was a showroom special we bought off a guy that he paid over 2k for.
Hey Jake- thanks for the comment. We appreciate it. They are not for everyone or for every situation. We too own seek outside tents along with davis, montana canvas, Kifaru, and Hilleberg. Our goal was to build a tent that fit more needs than most other tents. They are full package tents, no add ons needed and are American made by hand with an industry leading manufactures warranty. I cant tell you that they are cheap but I can tell you they work and we stand behind them 100%.
Two. Seriously good dudes right there! Let’s be honest if we could afford these every single one of us would have one because they look amazing. Like a bat country luxury lodge.
Jeff- Thank you for the kindness and note. I appreciate it. I wish we could get the price point down. IF we made them oversees I think we could but we are committed to keeping everything made here in the USA. We rent the tents out for $100/week if you are ever in our area and want to try one out.
Beau's tents look like there going to be a great tent. That's a great idea to be able to rent and try it. Beau spent alot of time in the back country so he would know what one would need for equipment. Price should not be a problem because most the Western hunters all are driving pretty new trucks 50 thousand or more They could buy a new tent with the money they lost driving it off the lot. God's Blessings Beauvon your new adventure
Good work beau their nice tents. You got yourself an awesome small business that’s what the American dream is all about!! Nice work puttin his tents out there randy. I’ve made a lot of purchases because of you!!
Wonder if the stove jack would do better at the rear of the tent. Two jacks might be a good option. Also, a baffle inside might be good to shorten the interior of the tent for one person, leaving an unheated gear area in the back of the tent. Also, what are the metal D rings used for (front and back)?
The D rings are for redundancy. The tent can be held up by rope running through them as a ridge support or a log be tied on like a wall tent. Options if you chose to do so or if your poles break, the tent can still be made functional. Good forward thinking!
Thank you very much. It was a team effort all the way around. I told my wife last night I still cant believe that we have a shelter that we can believe in and trust for our lifestyle and business. iIt is a big relief.
Well many nights sitting in tents during storms thinking about how to improve. If I wasn't so lazy maybe I would have gone out into the storm and never cared about the tent lol.
I like the rental idea. It’s hard to spend a lot of money on something just to see if you like it. I would say most people can’t afford to do that or won’t do it.
@@bryanmartinez5152 I have a couple of onetigris tents. The rock fortress and the (now discontinued) smokey hut. Not bad for what they are. Everyone has different needs. Good luck out there!
I tried 😅to rent one and have it mailed to NY Spoke with owner he said no problem he would give me a quote. Asked me if it was OK if I would take a used one and if I liked it, I have the option to buy, I said absolutely I just have to double check on size l,see if it works or not, numerous of attempts to reach out to,through text and phone calls and never heard back. Not a great way to do business. I’ll give snow trekker the business, same exact tent, and the third less, I could deal with the longer polls.
I said the same thing😆. I guess all the little things add up, but dang, imo it's hard to justify spending that much when hunting is getting so expensive already. It's like a rich man's hobby now.
So the HVAC guy in me wonders if you have a more direct way to vent fresh air to the stove area? Wood stoves need lots of ventilation and the closer to the stove your draw is the smaller your cool spot is going to be good could even be a tube vent run from one of the vents to the base inlets of the stove.
Ooooweee. Its a nice tent but $2,500.00 is a steep price for the average person. Too bad i dont got Randy money coming in. It looks like a seriously nice piece of kit though. Made in USA too.
I love all of the overpriced comments. So many people I see out in the woods are out hunting with their $2k rifle, decked out in sitka clothing, driving a $60k truck and then say a $2-3k tent that keeps you warm and alive is too expensive. I bought my snowtrekker tent a couple years ago and they have really blown up since then. I couldn't be happier. Are they expensive? Definitely. Never needing to stay in a hotel and having a warm shelter to share with your buddies is priceless when it's crappy outside.
Most hunters don't spend 2k or 60k on a truck to be a hunter. Those are the rich guys who hunt from roads. My Sitka fit only cost me 500, not 2500 to 4 grand for a tent. Mt Remington 700 cost me 500 also.
@@JD91909 I never said most I said "so many". It's great you don't spend thousands on gear. I see and know tons of people that do. I drive a Toyota Tacoma and hunt a ton every year. Definitely not a $60k truck for me either (more like $35k). My point was about people complaining about the cost of something that's well made and made in America with customer service you can call in Wisconsin to ask questions. Things like that cost a premium. Clearly lots of other people are willing to pay given their expanding customer base.
We do sell some of our tents at the end of each season that have one year of use if you are interested at the end of the year. They are a bargain prices.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 I’m very interested I am going to idaho for the November whitetail hunt. Can I sign up for an email or should I just call in ?
One option we have now at the end of the year is that folks can buy our tents we used for our outfiting and rental program at a bargain price. They still come with our 3 year manufactures warranty and are in perfect shape. They just have been used for a season.
they look nice for sure , but certainly not 2 months rent nice. Maybe i would consider if there was unlimited warranty and the stove was included. staying with my seek guardian. 700 for 2 man tent, Stove , stack , better warranty .
@@bryanmartinez5152 Yeah, it’d be really alarming if you DIDN’T get a lesser product for $2,300 less lol. I don’t go into the mountains thinking about comfort and American manufacturing. I prefer practicality, quality, and affordability .
@duv so its a you isssue not an issue with the tent. If you're too cheap to buy it or it doesn't fit your needs than dont buy one and move along without making negative comments and ridiculous comparisons to a tiny 2 man shelter vs a 3-4 man wall tent
@@bryanmartinez5152 go ahead and remind me when i ever said it was an issue with the tent 😂 Calling a grown man you don’t know cheap is sad as fuck man.. if you’re going to advertise a product , you need to be content with criticism you’re going to receive from it . All i did was mention how unpractical it would be price wise for a majority. You’d be a great spokesperson for their team, though. Bruised Knee Bryan , rolls off the tongue .
Great job Beau on a wonderful tent you can till you always think things out before you put your name on it. Most UA-camrs wound just make it as cheap as possible and throw them on there website and sell them as is
That is a good point. We are very happy with the product and can stand behind the tent packages 100%. We truly hope people enjoy them and that it fits their needs. Thank you for the comment.
Now u need to make this tent more affordable for ur average hunter. All the hunters I know, including myself, will never buy a tent for 2500 to 4 grand just for a tent. U need to make it affordable for us middle class ppl.😢
@@bryanmartinez5152 there's a lot of other options at that price point. I appreciate the made in the usa and the spirit it which it was crafted but the price seems excessive. A fair share will be sold because guys love to have the most expensive "thing" regardless of its real value but I suspect twice as many tents would sell at a more reasonable and still very profitable price point.
Nope, sorry ..... they're nice and all, but WAY THE HELL overpriced !?! That's complete BS asking that much for them, but go ahead and ride that made in America BS as a justification for the price gouging. My CanvasCamp Sibley ProTech 500 from Belgium that I have costs half the price, is bigger and more comfortable, is made with better products and canvas, it's easier and faster to setup. It will also blow away your models for severe winds. Plus I can use mine at -40 and get great heat output from my cylinder stove by having it IN THE MIDDLE of the tent where I get closer to 8 feet of stove pipe in the tent radiating heat off the entire length rather that your 14 inches you have by pushing the tent off to one side like you are doing - big mistake.
Holy sh@# paw paw.. Love the tents but wayyyyyyy over priced. I feel this is more geared to out fitters to spend that much. Average Joe hunter cannot spend this or won't spend this.
I bought one of Beau’s tents this past fall. I couldn’t be happier with my choice. This tent is incredibly easy to set up and I’m not exaggerating when I say I can set it up solo in 8-10 minutes. I’ve used it in temps as low as 20 degrees and wind blowing 25. With the stove going we got it up to 70 inside. It’s done great in the PNW rain and wind and honestly keeps me outside and in the field a lot longer now that I have a warm and dry place to go back to. Also, Beau is just the nicest guy. He took several of my calls and answered all of my questions as I was making my decision. Really great to see Beau and this awesome tent getting the attention it deserves! Congrats Beau and hoping to see a lot more of these out on trail!
Which model did you get?
Thank you for the message and note here Daniel. We greatly appreciate you buying one of our tents and supporting out business. I hope you have many great adventures this year.
Glad you like them!
I appreciate how calm, cool, collected and thorough that explanation was.
I bought one of these a month ago from Lure Of The North (Snowtrekker Basecamp 9x11.5)
I’ve been wanting one for over a decade and I decided that this would be the year so I saved enough to finally bite the bullet on one. They are expensive that for sure but I take good care of my equipment.
I’m heading out again this weekend. I love it. I also have an Atuk Artic 12’ and my brother has the Alaskan, my sister has the Esker. Great tents to get you out, even in -37°.
Good stuff.
There's nothing as magical as the peace you'll get in your SnowTrekker ! Cannot wait to get in mine this weekend.
Beau glad to see you doing well. Your a good salesman. You got a good product. Randy you are the best.
Randy is a great friend and has helped our little business is so many ways. Can't say enough good about this man.
Thanks for the kind words!
I am going to get at least one. Just getting setup for hunting and backcountry travel now. Bo and his wife seem like great people and I am happy for them and to pay more for a quality product made in the USA.
Thank you for the comment Cory. I think most people don't catch or notice that it is made here in the USA by hand. Thank you for that. Have a great day.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 After watching you on Randy's show and the interview you did with the Gritty guys. I now want lamas. How do you actually go about getting good lamas?
I dont really comment on many videos, but I have to put in my voice on this one. Having used this tent in both sizes for a couple years now as prototype and finished product I feel like I can affirm what beau has guaranteed. These tents are for the truck camper and packer/outfitter that want a easy, lightweight and tough as nails option for any adventure. I have used all of these tents mentioned in the comments (and even designed and built some myself). This concept is hands down the most versatile out there. I have used them for myself and clients for dozens of days in a row and all conditions. I have honestly yet to see a flaw with them. Better nights sleep and less maintainence. They r not cheap, but they r not expensive relatively speaking in the market. How many of us own expensive guns and optics as justify the limited use? Nights in the field equals racks on the wall. Not many products out there that will help with that as much as this. I saw Beau work through this design for years and thousand of miles, u can bet you won't even break it in before its paid for. Just my 2 cents..put me down for a couple more Beau...can I feed llamas and shovel shit to pay em off tho?? Haha
Nice tent, I’m going to research these tents.
Beau put a lot of thought in the design.
Congratulations Beau
Always good to see Beau and Randy. These tents look fantastic and I'm in the market. It's going to take some budgeting, but I'd love to be able to support Beau and I know it's going to be a quality tent. I'm going back and forth between the White duck Bell tent and Beau's. Even though the white duck is less expensive, it's a lot heavier.
I'm definitely interested in one. I started looking into them after the Dirty Podcast. I had a large wall tent that was just to big and heavy. Got rid of it. And went to a small trailer camper. Now I don't want the trailer camper. To many issues with the campers up in the high country. So now I'm looking for a small wall tent. This is definitely on the top of my list.
Fun comment to read. When I was younger I used to have a tent trailer. It let me down a few times and I have been in tents ever since. Feel free to call us if you have any questions.
Snowtrekker is a great tent I’m glad you fixed the one problem and that’s the ridge pole tension line mine doesn’t have that and it’s very frustrating when putting it up alone.
Ordered one of these tents last year, waited too long and ordered it just weeks before archery season 2022, but Beau was still able to get it to me in time. Beau was emailing me personally and changed the shipping location right before it shipped to me while I'm sure he was busy preparing for the season.
My first night with this tent I set it up by myself at 0100, 10500 elevation, with wind blowing me around, and I was still able to set it up my first time in around 15 minutes. It's been rock solid ever since.
Couldn't recommend this tent enough.
Did the set up time affect the time of set up?
@@scottstruif3939, what does that even mean?
Which model did you get?
I had no idea that you had to set it up in the dark, in the wind for the firs time haha. What a night you had. You are one committed fellow. Glad to hear it all worked out. Thanks for sharing that was fun to hear about your trip.
It would be cool to see how to pack up a tent and a stove never used one before. Thanks
That is a good Idea. I will put that on our to-do-list for this spring.
You guys are both looking good. Hope to see you in Salt Lake this weekend.
This tent looks like a winner. Thanks for sharing.
We will be there Michael on Friday from noon until 6. Looking forward to seeing you.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 That is a bummer, I wasn't going to be able to make it until Saturday.
Is the llama included with that price?
It’s a good tent! I do like that it’s fireproof. The luxe tent burns easy.
And I like the floor and no center pole. That saves a lot of room.
I also like the rope you can use as dry rack
I haven't slept in a tent in decades. Been a tarp/hammock hunter. I'm seriously considering one of his tents. I'm aging, and this might keep me in the field, as I look towards my sunset years.
That is a amazing looking tent! well thought out by someone who has spent the time in backcountry!
Thank you for the comment. It is very nice of you.
I wish that you had been around a few years ago Beau!! Those look like the way to go.
I hear you on that Steve. We were just talking about the first tent I sewed in 2016. I had a lot to learn at that point and still do. But I am glad we figured somethings out and also thankful for those that helped and mentored this project along the way.
Way to go Beau! Thanks Randy for giving Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas a boost!
I’ve had my Montana canvas teepee tent for 25 yrs and still use it every year. Been a killer tent. Very similar but I paid $350 for it….that was 25 yrs ago. Looks like a killer tent Beau however. My center pole is a small problem unless you cut the Timbers for a teepee type frame.
Nice looking tent. Well thought out. But I don't know anyone who buys $3k tents. I thought my Seek Outside tent was expensive, but for half the price of this one, I get an 8 man tipi and titanium stove. I hope you find a market for these at the price point.
More room in this, better built, more durable, better in weather, doesnt condensate like silnylon......definitely a market for it
I can’t tell you how many canvas tents out there that cost more than this. Snowtrekker is a very well built tent! The Davis we have was a showroom special we bought off a guy that he paid over 2k for.
Hey Jake- thanks for the comment. We appreciate it. They are not for everyone or for every situation. We too own seek outside tents along with davis, montana canvas, Kifaru, and Hilleberg. Our goal was to build a tent that fit more needs than most other tents. They are full package tents, no add ons needed and are American made by hand with an industry leading manufactures warranty. I cant tell you that they are cheap but I can tell you they work and we stand behind them 100%.
Two. Seriously good dudes right there! Let’s be honest if we could afford these every single one of us would have one because they look amazing. Like a bat country luxury lodge.
Jeff- Thank you for the kindness and note. I appreciate it. I wish we could get the price point down. IF we made them oversees I think we could but we are committed to keeping everything made here in the USA. We rent the tents out for $100/week if you are ever in our area and want to try one out.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 oh I don’t think they are over priced - you pay for what you get. Buy it once buy it right
Impressive tent! I run a large canvas tent and I appreciate a lot of your features
It's great to see Beau!
Beau's tents look like there going to be a great tent. That's a great idea to be able to rent and try it. Beau spent alot of time in the back country so he would know what one would need for equipment. Price should not be a problem because most the Western hunters all are driving pretty new trucks 50 thousand or more They could buy a new tent with the money they lost driving it off the lot.
God's Blessings Beauvon your new adventure
Good work beau their nice tents. You got yourself an awesome small business that’s what the American dream is all about!! Nice work puttin his tents out there randy. I’ve made a lot of purchases because of you!!
Great design I’ll be checking these out soon
Wonder if the stove jack would do better at the rear of the tent. Two jacks might be a good option. Also, a baffle inside might be good to shorten the interior of the tent for one person, leaving an unheated gear area in the back of the tent. Also, what are the metal D rings used for (front and back)?
The D rings are for redundancy. The tent can be held up by rope running through them as a ridge support or a log be tied on like a wall tent. Options if you chose to do so or if your poles break, the tent can still be made functional. Good forward thinking!
Those tents look very very nice! HOMERUN Beau!
Thank you very much. It was a team effort all the way around. I told my wife last night I still cant believe that we have a shelter that we can believe in and trust for our lifestyle and business. iIt is a big relief.
Great video and great product! But why a straight stove pipe? other canvas tents have the pipe out the side so you dont get embers on tent.
Finally a light weight wall tent. Love it!!
Alan- Once you lift up the tent or pack it you will wonder why you ever used a heavy wall tent. Well at least that is what I think.
I'm always interested in the possibility of a better tent. This made a great video while advertising a great product.
That seems to be the 4 season tent I was looking for. Excellent design.
I've been using a snowtrekker for many years now .. good tents .. of course I carry mine on a mule .. I guess those that can't ride use lamas lol
Glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment. Mules are pretty cool.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 lol you know I was kidding Thanks for replying
Congratulations Bo.
Nice. Beau has a winner with this one.
Great tents Beau, I can see that you did your homework!
Well many nights sitting in tents during storms thinking about how to improve. If I wasn't so lazy maybe I would have gone out into the storm and never cared about the tent lol.
Good job Beau!
I do not see any bug screen on the front door? Is there an option to add a screen. I wouldn't purchase if no bug screen available.
I heard about these on the gritty cast and seen them on Fresh Tracks videos,. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for following. We appreciate it.
I like the rental idea. It’s hard to spend a lot of money on something just to see if you like it. I would say most people can’t afford to do that or won’t do it.
I'm sure they're great but at 3 grand I'm priced out. I'll have to stick with my imported lightweight hot tent.
What model and make is that?
@@bryanmartinez5152 I have a couple of onetigris tents. The rock fortress and the (now discontinued) smokey hut. Not bad for what they are. Everyone has different needs. Good luck out there!
Silnylon?
@@bryanmartinez5152 yeah. Not canvas. Maybe one day. I have to carry it in. No pack animals for me yet.
Kind of an oranges to apples comparison then
Looks like an awesome tent!
I tried 😅to rent one and have it mailed to NY
Spoke with owner he said no problem he would give me a quote. Asked me if it was OK if I would take a used one and if I liked it, I have the option to buy, I said absolutely I just have to double check on size l,see if it works or not, numerous of attempts to reach out to,through text and phone calls and never heard back.
Not a great way to do business. I’ll give snow trekker the business, same exact tent, and the third less, I could deal with the longer polls.
Encountered a similar situation.
Whew wee! Something is gonna have to change for me to afford a $2500 to $4000 tent.
Not saying they’re not worth it. They look good & well thought out
I said the same thing😆. I guess all the little things add up, but dang, imo it's hard to justify spending that much when hunting is getting so expensive already. It's like a rich man's hobby now.
I'm surprised no one else said that. It's super expensive for a tent.
Can't wait to get one of these tents.
Glad to hear it RObert. Feel free to give me a call if you have any questions.
So the HVAC guy in me wonders if you have a more direct way to vent fresh air to the stove area? Wood stoves need lots of ventilation and the closer to the stove your draw is the smaller your cool spot is going to be good could even be a tube vent run from one of the vents to the base inlets of the stove.
How about the damper in the door of the stove right in front of the flame?
Ooooweee. Its a nice tent but $2,500.00 is a steep price for the average person. Too bad i dont got Randy money coming in. It looks like a seriously nice piece of kit though. Made in USA too.
Question is can you stop a bear from eating you like a burrito in the 10th?
Good work Beau 👊🏻
Thanks my friend.
Those like like really nice well thought out tents 👍
I love all of the overpriced comments. So many people I see out in the woods are out hunting with their $2k rifle, decked out in sitka clothing, driving a $60k truck and then say a $2-3k tent that keeps you warm and alive is too expensive. I bought my snowtrekker tent a couple years ago and they have really blown up since then. I couldn't be happier. Are they expensive? Definitely. Never needing to stay in a hotel and having a warm shelter to share with your buddies is priceless when it's crappy outside.
Most hunters don't spend 2k or 60k on a truck to be a hunter. Those are the rich guys who hunt from roads. My Sitka fit only cost me 500, not 2500 to 4 grand for a tent. Mt Remington 700 cost me 500 also.
@@JD91909 I never said most I said "so many". It's great you don't spend thousands on gear. I see and know tons of people that do. I drive a Toyota Tacoma and hunt a ton every year. Definitely not a $60k truck for me either (more like $35k). My point was about people complaining about the cost of something that's well made and made in America with customer service you can call in Wisconsin to ask questions. Things like that cost a premium. Clearly lots of other people are willing to pay given their expanding customer base.
How does it do with rain? No need for a fly?
I’m gonna save some money up and buy one of these for next year for idaho
We do sell some of our tents at the end of each season that have one year of use if you are interested at the end of the year. They are a bargain prices.
@@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971 I’m very interested I am going to idaho for the November whitetail hunt. Can I sign up for an email or should I just call in ?
them some nice looking tents
Impressive design. I'm gonna start saving$
One option we have now at the end of the year is that folks can buy our tents we used for our outfiting and rental program at a bargain price. They still come with our 3 year manufactures warranty and are in perfect shape. They just have been used for a season.
I have not researched them yet, but I’m assuming these are not for a backpack hunter.
At 36 pounds it could be
Do they come in different colors ?
Awesome stuff! 👌
I’ll need help setting it up. Cause I’ll have to sell my left arm to china for the purchase. Hopefully the money goes to Baty/Newberg 2024
If you can pass a month's worth of Kodiak Island in the fall/winter then you have something.
Good job
they look nice for sure , but certainly not 2 months rent nice. Maybe i would consider if there was unlimited warranty and the stove was included. staying with my seek guardian. 700 for 2 man tent, Stove , stack , better warranty .
And a lesser product
@@bryanmartinez5152 Yeah, it’d be really alarming if you DIDN’T get a lesser product for $2,300 less lol. I don’t go into the mountains thinking about comfort and American manufacturing. I prefer practicality, quality, and affordability .
@duv so its a you isssue not an issue with the tent. If you're too cheap to buy it or it doesn't fit your needs than dont buy one and move along without making negative comments and ridiculous comparisons to a tiny 2 man shelter vs a 3-4 man wall tent
@@bryanmartinez5152 go ahead and remind me when i ever said it was an issue with the tent 😂 Calling a grown man you don’t know cheap is sad as fuck man.. if you’re going to advertise a product , you need to be content with criticism you’re going to receive from it . All i did was mention how unpractical it would be price wise for a majority. You’d be a great spokesperson for their team, though. Bruised Knee Bryan , rolls off the tongue .
@@1duv I said IF you are too cheap, work on your reading comprehension, but hey, if the shoe fits
Nice tents
I want one!
Great job Beau on a wonderful tent you can till you always think things out before you put your name on it. Most UA-camrs wound just make it as cheap as possible and throw them on there website and sell them as is
That is a good point. We are very happy with the product and can stand behind the tent packages 100%. We truly hope people enjoy them and that it fits their needs. Thank you for the comment.
Brilliant
That is an excellent ⛺️
26lbs when you’re packing llamas, horses or mules is a no brainer…FULL SEND IT!
I like your style Lucas.
Artic oven is the best
Sweet!
Great video
The bob 🤠
This is a bell tent! It's a duck canvas I suspect! Good stuff, but a geodesic design is stronger in the wind. Just saying...
Its not a bell tent
ONLY $2700-$4000….ya?!
I’m out! Was very excited but at the price point. I wish you luck
He will sell a ton of them
@@bryanmartinez5152 buy mine then. Lol
@@billmoran935, from you or for you?
@@bryanmartinez5152 why Bryan, for me of course
@@billmoran935 why would I do that?
Haw, haw, get a mule and a real tent, kodiak canvis
Dumbest comment yet!!!
For 3500 on the continental please tell me that stove jack isn’t crooked!
Pick me for the giveaway. Thanks!
Good luck Dan!
Now u need to make this tent more affordable for ur average hunter. All the hunters I know, including myself, will never buy a tent for 2500 to 4 grand just for a tent. U need to make it affordable for us middle class ppl.😢
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ONLY 26.5lbs
Not much for a llama or horse to carry.
"pitch" your tents!😂
Great if you’re rich !!!!👎👎 not for the average person.
Overpriced, there’s no reason it should cost 3k.
What should it cost then? Whats the name of your tent company?
@@bryanmartinez5152 there's a lot of other options at that price point. I appreciate the made in the usa and the spirit it which it was crafted but the price seems excessive. A fair share will be sold because guys love to have the most expensive "thing" regardless of its real value but I suspect twice as many tents would sell at a more reasonable and still very profitable price point.
@@Airohunter what compares weight wise?
Never pitch another man’s tent
Yea way to expensive
Based on what?
YKK zippers are NOT made in America!
Nope, sorry ..... they're nice and all, but WAY THE HELL overpriced !?! That's complete BS asking that much for them, but go ahead and ride that made in America BS as a justification for the price gouging. My CanvasCamp Sibley ProTech 500 from Belgium that I have costs half the price, is bigger and more comfortable, is made with better products and canvas, it's easier and faster to setup. It will also blow away your models for severe winds. Plus I can use mine at -40 and get great heat output from my cylinder stove by having it IN THE MIDDLE of the tent where I get closer to 8 feet of stove pipe in the tent radiating heat off the entire length rather that your 14 inches you have by pushing the tent off to one side like you are doing - big mistake.
zipper ewwwww
Holy sh@# paw paw.. Love the tents but wayyyyyyy over priced. I feel this is more geared to out fitters to spend that much. Average Joe hunter cannot spend this or won't spend this.
Im an average Joe and Im getting one
@Bryan Martinez I'm glad for ya buddy.
@@hoyt7710 this tent is a game changer
How is it waaaaay over priced?
@@bryanmartinez5152 It is a tent. And an opinion.
Way over priced. Not worth9 it.
Rannndy wasssupp ur my favorite hunter I love u man
Does it come with ... Nevermind. That is too steep.
I've messed up and bought two of these! THEY SUCK!!
How so?
PLASTIC FRAME PARTS-NOOOOOOOO