Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: 257 Wby Mag on January 13, 2015, 10:33:20 AM
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Anybody have one? Been around one? I've been checking them out, pondering a wall tent as well, seems to be the best of both worlds, haul quads/cas etc. Whatda think?
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I can't remember who but somebody on here was selling one a while back. They look pretty cool
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I think I've seen them at Sportsman's Warehouse in Puyallup only.
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They have been at the sportsmen show. There is one person on this site that has one. Hopefully, they will pipe up.
There was another type of pop up tents which was pretty cool. One was at Rasbo's BBQ a few years ago which was pretty cool. There was additional storage for a quad or motorbike(s). It had a heater and a cook stove.
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The jumping jack is pretty cool. It's a great idea. Sportsmans Warehouse has one at the Sportsmans show in puyallup every year. I really like it.
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There was one on craigslist in Seattle a couple of days ago
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I have one. Easy set-up, waterproof. I still put a tarp over. Haven't put quads on it but have put coolers and other stuff on it.
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I was looking at their website and baydos rv in chehalis is a dealer. They have a new one listed at $7,995
http://www.baydosrvs.com/products/tent-trailers/new (http://www.baydosrvs.com/products/tent-trailers/new)
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In 25 years of hunting I've hunted out of about all of it ! Wall tent has my vote
With that said I run a flatbed on my truck I haul my side by side / wheelers / motorbikes and tow a enclosed trailer that has my entire camp inside I also can throw out the cop mattresses and sleeping in on an emergency if it's a late arrival but once at hunting camp that trailer becomes my Cookshack as I do not like to cook in my Wall tent with my clothing . One of my main reasons for the wall tent is it is too hard to try and get all your gear and clothing dry in a camper camp trailer or tent trailer. Now I know my set ups not for everybody but over the years I've found this to be the most efficient and the handiest to get to a camp
The jumping jack trailer is a very neat concept especially if you have an SUV and no way to tow a sleeping quarters and ATV!