with Cabela’s Ultimate Alaknak™ Tent – 12′ x 20′
and four dog stove and 4 gallon water reservoir
I also review another Canvas tent from Davis Tent & Awning that Was Amazing your welcome to watch Enjoy
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with Cabela’s Ultimate Alaknak™ Tent – 12′ x 20′
and four dog stove and 4 gallon water reservoir
I also review another Canvas tent from Davis Tent & Awning that Was Amazing your welcome to watch Enjoy
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Author: yan. yan
Was that Hungarian Lecsó you were making on the stove?
This is cool. Can’t wait to try it.
Should have went with a Kodiak tent and kerosene heater!
this a great review
I was looking for a high level tent , what was particularly important to me is ventilation of ceiling, and the quality of materials. There are many tents are good but after seeing the video, I decided to go to the tent of Davies and I’m very happy. TNKs!
Hi man, first of all thanks for the review
Me and my family really likes camping and we’re looking for a long time on which tent will fit our needs the best, and now i think that this Davies tent might be just what we need, you showed me all the benefits of it,
Thank you once again.
Can i ask where you bought it ?
10x man, great review.
Wondered about two models and you helped me decide about the one to buy.
Really wanted to know about the airflow and materials built.
Have a great one, thumbs up
Canvas
Well this is a great review of a perfect tent thank you so much
I had a 13X27 Alaknak tent for 4 years , never had any issues like this, it was a awesome tent for me … had it set up in all conditions … i decided to go to a camper,,, little easier.. lol
this is a marveles tent but I would definitely go with canvas tent. the alot for the review.
Anybody ever tried running an air conditioner in one of these, with a generator running outside of it? I camp in the summer in S. United States. Would be awesome to have a tent we could efficiently keep cool.
1:20 Nice bong dude. LOL.
cabelaS
Would it be possible to live in this tent for a while? I’m thinking of buying several acres of land and want to save for a trailer. In the meantime it would be nice to live there, clear brush, start a garden etc
Have been watching videos on wall-tents. Apparently the alaknak is not very repairable when compared to old-school canvas. May as well just make your own out of tarps. Use that old antique singer sewing machine… The frame is what to build to last.
Awesome set up!
Nice hooka… I will camp with you.