Description
Specs
10×10 footprint
Wall height of 34″
Peak Height of 6′ 5″ (approximately for internal frame)
Peak Height of 6′ 8″ (approximately for traditional pole frame)
Weight of tent approx 30 lbs
Weight of tent w/ sewn in floor = 40lbs
Weight of Traditional poles poles = 25lbs
Longest pole packed up is 3’5″ for Traditional Poles Packed down dimensions = 1″9″ x 1’6″
Longest pole packed up is approximately 6′ for Internal Frame Weight of Internal Frame poles = 35lbs
**You will need approximately 9 sticks of 1″ EMT (comes in 10′ length).
Remove Moisture Before Storing
You should always remove moisture from your tent prior to storing the tent after your usage. This is because moisture will inevitably gather on your tent in the form of snow, rain, morning dew and natural condensation. Spread out the tent in an indoor garage or shed until the canvas and sod cloth is completely dry. This usually takes approximately 48-72 hours. Setting up ladders or other elevated items in the area and spreading the tent out over the top can sometimes expedite the drying process. Once the canvas is completely dry you can now roll the tent and store it away until your next trip. Storing a wet or damp tent, despite being treated for mold or mildew resistance, can still develop mold.
Joe B. –
I’ve owned just about every tent you can think of, but the Davis Go-Tent has to be the best 1-2 person tent available. You get all the benefits of a solidly build Davis wall-tent, in a small setup. Over the past 2 yrs I’ve put it through the ringer and it hasn’t missed a step. For 1 person – its a palace in the woods. 2 person – it still has plenty of room for 2 people with gear. If you are looking for a bombproof small tent —- this should be your choice!!!
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Jerimiah –
The Davis Tent Go Tent is exactly what I needed for quick weekend trips by myself. It is super easy to setup and gives me all of the essentials. It is a mansion for one person. Putting a buddy or my wife in it is super comfortable as well. Sleeping on a cot, being able to use a wood burning stove, and having standing height make this my go to tent for quick trips while still being comfortable. Love this thing!
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chuck abendroth –
First camp out. Setup a breeze. First night great. Second night 15 mph winds, 25 or so gusts. What a tent. The stakes never moved. Love the no floor. We were basically inside for a bit waiting for the storm to pass so we cooked inside. Spilled some stuff. But with no floor. Alls well.
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Kalen –
I got this tent back in august and used it for Colorado archery, all 5 rifle seasons, pheasant hunting and a handful of family trips. It’s held up to every imaginable situation from high wind (50-60mph gusts)in the plains, to heavy snow and thunderstorms in the mountains. Perfect size for two people, two dogs and a small wood or propane stove. Best part is that the entire setup fits in a Thule roof cargo rack and sets up in less than 15 minutes. I highly recommend the sewn in floor. Great product and would buy it again.
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