12x16 Kodiak Stove Lodge Tent Model 6116
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2023
- The Kodiak 12x16 tent is expandable up to 32 feet! Model 6116
This tent can accommodate two 8x8 add-on rooms (model 1672).
In this video we show you the walkthrough including the features. It includes a 5 inch stove jack, 10.5 oz canvas ceiling, 8.5 oz canvas walls, a 13.5 oz vinyl floor and it waterproof. It's perfect for all seasons.
There are two other lodge tents. 10x10 model 6173, and 12x12 model 6170. Click here to see all three lodge tents with their pricing and availability:
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Assembly Video of the Tent itself: • 6116 Kodiak 12x16 Lodg...
Link to the wood burning stove: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
Assembly Video of the Add-on Room: • Kodiak Canvas 8x8 Add-...
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Wow you always do an amazing job, I was looking at an other tent but my goodness this is amazing - I will now have to reconsider 👍🏽
Great video and great product. Tks for sharing all those tips...and advantages ..!
Of course thanks for the feedback! Let me know if I can assist any other way!
Such a great description.
Glad you liked it
☆☆☆☆☆ NICE DEMO... NICE TENT ⛺️ 👍... I LOVE MY 12 × 12 kodiak Lodge tent. Very well made product ! Extremely happy with mine ❤️ ...Alan in 🇨🇱
Great review as always! Loved my Alaknak but I believe Kodiak is a better build!
-Will
You always do great reviews. Enjoy my 10 x 10 cabin tent!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Add on room for the 10 by 10 cabin tent would be awesome
Would definitely be awesome. There's a 10x10, 12x12, and 12x16. The manufacturer decided that people going with one as small as 10x10 are the least likely to want to expand it with an add-on room. So, the other two larger sizes have receiving zippers to attach the add-on room 1672, but the 10x10 simply doesn't and likely won't in the future either.
Thanks 👍 wondering between this White duck and elk mountain
I have several videos on my channel about my experiences with Kodiak, they can be watched to see that I have extensive experience with these tents. I live in them for weeks and months during hunting season. Which brings me to my point, these tents have a lifetime warranty but i found out this year that it does not cover the zippers. Which is news to me because Kodiak replaced my enclosure 2 years ago due to zipper failure. This past year my main tent door zipper failed and now im told that its not covered under warranty.
Just putting that out there.
Just letting you know.
How does it handle Colorado’ winter? Looking especially for 4 rifle season. Thanks
How do you protect the tent’s roof from wood stove exhaust sparks? is the material used fire resistant?
can this tent accommodate 8 person with single folding camping bed
I have a family of 6, two adults and four kids 10 and under. Would the 12x12 suffice with the add-on room or would the 12x16 be better? The tent would be used for camping in the summer with everyone, and in the fall with a few adults for hunting. Thanks.
Set up my 12x16 the other day, I notice they went to the d rings for the poles instead on the "rain gutter" with grommets like on the 12x12, I noticed that this seems to prevent water from pooling at the edge of the roof whereas my Dad's 12x12 will pool water at the edges.
I hope the new design is plenty strong.
I was worried about the extra length of the center pole but it seemed surprisingly strong for being so long.
I was also wondering if running a hot shower in the vestibule be problematic?
Good question. Running a hot shower varies on the shower I think. We have a propane operated shower, but the propane and shower stay outside while the hose goes inside. You'd need to be careful when using a propane heated shower to avoid carbon monoxide and fire safety.
Let us know how it works out for you. Thanks for your comment.
The main problem I could see is if it's cold outside you will get quite a bit of condensation on the interior of the canvas.
What are your thoughts on a portable AC powered by an outdoor generator using the stove pipe hole for power run and "window kit" ?
Works great! I've done that myself and it makes a huge difference.
Again show how these tents handle high winds and severe thunderstorms and I mean winds higher than 35 miles a hour
If you would simply search there’s tons of videos on CZcams showing the exact thing you’re asking about
Had the 12 x 12 version set up in Wyoming winds, the tent itself holds up fine, the stakes do slowly work their way out of the ground and you will have to reset the stakes.
The vestibule is the weak link because the front 3 poles aren't staked into the ground and get pushed inwards, I obtained some spikes from the hardware store and I'm going to remove the plastic caps on the bottom of the 3 poles, pound stakes straight into the ground where the poles go and set the poles over the spikes to hold the poles in place and I will have to see how this works.
@@jaycevessier7554 I have 16' white duck canvas tent I already know it can handle 90 mile an hour straight line winds it did twice in Oklahoma..
How do you keep the roof clean!? And you dont use a rain fly?
I don't do anything to the roof other than sweep it off with a broom if there's Pineneedles or anything. Sometimes people will scrape off sap and clean off the dirt, but it really doesn't look bad at all like it gets used. It doesn't look bad I think, it wears really well. My oldest tent is about 16 or 17 years now and I have yet to had to do any scrubbing on the roof other than just taking a broom and wiping any dirt off.
Would be nice if the owning on the Windows had a side flap so rain will not get in it when you had window as a owning
Quit your bitching
I wish we could see it folded up, what is the carrying weight, with the stove? Does it come with a case for when the tent isn’t in use?
Looking into purchasing the 12x16 tent. Does the colorado spruce stove warm the entire tent? My concern is will the stove keep someone sleeping at the back of the tent warm? Or would you recommend the larger stove? Love all the videos you put up on the kodiak tents. Ive watched numerous videos of all brands and think im going with the kodiak 12x16
No floor. Surrounding earth gets saturated, you got problems. Other than that, it's cool. Bit, that's a deal killer. You have to come up with some kind of floor.
Not sure what you mean. The tent does have a floor. Are you talking about the add-on rooms?
The window flaps need to be on the inside-in a storm I don't want to get wet closing the flaps.
The white top is going to kill sales.
The lighter top helps keep the temp down.
Wondering if the stove keep the tent warm for how big the tent is