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For those of you that use a floorless tent
« on: April 07, 2014, 03:32:34 PM »
How are you keeping the critters out? Do you get a lot of bugs or mice in your tent not having a floor? I am looking to get a nice backpacking tent and can't decide if I want it to have a floor or not. I am going to throw some coin down on a nice pack and would like to keep it inside the tent so it won't get chewed up in the middle of the night by mice, but wouldn't a floor less tent defeat the purpose of bringing the pack inside instead of leaving it outside of the tent?  :dunno:

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2014, 03:39:14 PM »
I use a bivy, but never have had an issue.


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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2014, 04:49:19 PM »
No issues for me. If camping near water in the summer, I use a nest for mosquitos.
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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2014, 05:13:22 PM »
If you have anything that the mice want, a floor in the tent is not going to keep them out. I would keep anything that mice will want outside the tent or you will be doing some patchwork on your nice new tent.

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2014, 07:58:10 PM »
I have a ultra lite tipi with no floor, we have had mice in there multiple occasions. One trip a mouse chewed through my wife's bag under her pillow in the night and had baby's. The same trip a mouse also chewed through one of our packs. I have spent hundreds of nights in regular tents and never had a mouse in the tent.  :twocents:

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2014, 08:41:33 PM »
It all depends on the year as far as the mice go. They run in cycles. Of coarse your floorless are not going to be as stable in heavy wind and have a tendency to let wind blow thru. They can save you weight especially ones that use hiking poles for tent poles like the Kelty model. Usually best used in summer and fall months
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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2014, 09:10:30 PM »
Leave your pack outside . Hang it from a tree limb.
If worried about big critters. Put you dirty socks or sweaty shirt on it.  Take a leak nearby. Most bigger critters will keep their distance once they smell you.

Flying bugs take Thermal Cell.

Mice not much you can do. Traps maybe .
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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2014, 07:53:09 AM »
Of coarse your floorless are not going to be as stable in heavy wind and have a tendency to let wind blow thru. They can save you weight especially ones that use hiking poles for tent poles like the Kelty model. Usually best used in summer and fall months
these statements are so far off base i cant believe it! i would put my floorless shelter sidexside in nasty weather anything except a 4season double wall mountaineering tent.

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2014, 08:37:33 AM »
The main thing I worry about with a floorless tent would be water from a downpour rainstorm possibly pooling up or running through the tent. That fear is the only reason I pack a tent with floor in it.

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2014, 08:40:23 AM »
We rode out three days of rain past year without the ground even getting damp. I don't think I'll ever run a shelter with a floor again unless it's deep winter camping


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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2014, 08:48:26 AM »
Popular tenting campgrounds  and snake country I enjoy having a floor.   As stated, if  a mouse really wants to get in they will get in, and I have a hole or two to prove it.  On the mountain, I have no problem sleeping under a tree or under a bivy.   As for bugs, your open door is more bothersome than a floorless tent.   Carpenter ants can be a nuisance.  They bug me more than skeeters when I am coyoting out. 

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2014, 07:40:14 PM »
Thanks everyone for your input. Sounds like floorless isn't as bad as I was thinking it was going to be. Now I just have to decide which tent I want.

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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2014, 07:50:56 PM »
I have a ultra lite tipi with no floor, we have had mice in there multiple occasions. One trip a mouse chewed through my wife's bag under her pillow in the night and had baby's. The same trip a mouse also chewed through one of our packs. I have spent hundreds of nights in regular tents and never had a mouse in the tent.  :twocents:

Exactly our experience, never had a mouse chew in at night, (or daytime while I was away.)

Floorless is not worth the savings in weight IMHO.  Cut the bugs, cut the dust, cut the mice, get a floor.
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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2014, 07:59:14 PM »
Of coarse your floorless are not going to be as stable in heavy wind and have a tendency to let wind blow thru. They can save you weight especially ones that use hiking poles for tent poles like the Kelty model. Usually best used in summer and fall months
these statements are so far off base i cant believe it! i would put my floorless shelter sidexside in nasty weather anything except a 4season double wall mountaineering tent.

Really? I have had 2" of dust pile up against my tent during a heavy windstorm,  leeward side, and even completely zipped up, I ended up with a dusting on everything in my tent too. I imagine a floorless would have been a total disaster in that wind.
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Re: For those of you that use a floorless tent
« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2014, 08:19:31 PM »

Of coarse your floorless are not going to be as stable in heavy wind and have a tendency to let wind blow thru. They can save you weight especially ones that use hiking poles for tent poles like the Kelty model. Usually best used in summer and fall months
these statements are so far off base i cant believe it! i would put my floorless shelter sidexside in nasty weather anything except a 4season double wall mountaineering tent.

Really? I have had 2" of dust pile up against my tent during a heavy windstorm,  leeward side, and even completely zipped up, I ended up with a dusting on everything in my tent too. I imagine a floorless would have been a total disaster in that wind.

What kind of environment were you camped in?


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