6170 Kodiak Lodge Stove Tent

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • This video will show you many of the features of the Kodiak Lodge tent with stove jack. It show you it in use with a live stove and flu kit. This video will show you how much room this 12x12 tent really allows inside, the number of windows and vents, as well as a 360 degree walk around to give you an idea of just how well it is made. If you have any questions please comment below.
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    Stove Demo: • Colorado Cylinder Spru...
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    Initial Set-up: • 6170 Kodiak Lodge Stov...
    Day 1 in the Snow: • Kodiak Stove Tent Day ...
    Day 2 in record breaking zero degree temperatures: • Day 2 Kodiak Lodge Sto...
    *NOTE: in the video I mention that it is water-tight and it is with the stove jack zipped closed. The stove jack is a 5" opening so it's pretty tight around the 5" pipe coming out, but I have yet to have tested a stove jack with the pipe/flu kit in it during a storm.
    Note: the version is the video is the first edition of this 6170 model. There have been several improvements. Kodiak makes improvements based on customer experience, warranty claims, and engineering recommendations. These include a stronger reinforced upright pole with the joint reinforced, and stainless steel rings vs brass grommets for the pole and guy rope attachment points.
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Komentáře • 260

  • @newwavepressure6478
    @newwavepressure6478 Před 4 lety +10

    Is there a link would love to get one for this fall

  • @mickymullis8663
    @mickymullis8663 Před 4 lety +8

    One of the nicest tents that I have seen. Thank you for showing it.

  • @hserittg
    @hserittg Před rokem +3

    Just put ours up today on our property. My wife is handicapped but she was able to help me -- at least keep one of the long poles balanced for a few minutes. I ended up using cinder blocks to keep the tall ones in place until I got them all installed. Now that I fully understand it, I'll probably be able to set it up alone in about 30 minutes or so. We love this tent and are looking very much to forward to doing some cold weather camping in Colorado.

  • @RealChoice1776
    @RealChoice1776 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for a very well spoken narration and nice video (picture in picture was smart ) and I greatly enjoyed the well narrated description of the tent. Good job.

  • @radooutdoors5032
    @radooutdoors5032 Před 4 lety +3

    I have the 10x10 flex bow and love it. But now, I have to have this one too! Well done on the vid!

  • @anastasiae.5338
    @anastasiae.5338 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad to find videos that feature tents that can be set up by a single person. I've been searching for a hot tent for a couple of months now. I already have my stove. I don't intend to go camping with another human, so I need to get a tent I can set up alone. I want a tent with plenty of room in case the weather requires I spend most of the day inside of it. I'm not wild about spending $1000 on a tent, but I also don't want one that's poor quality or will get destroyed easily.
    The Walmart one gets a lot of good reviews, but then I read about someone purchasing it and it having a hole in it because parts of it stuck together in shipping. That leads me to believe it may be as cheap as its price.

  • @shadythereok
    @shadythereok Před 3 lety +5

    I bet your neighborhood association loves the tent especially with the smoke stack
    Nice Video

  • @kevinclaire3371
    @kevinclaire3371 Před 4 lety +8

    Great video! I just got back from spending five nights up in New Hampshire in my kodiac 9x8 flexbow. I love the tent but feel like I need something bigger. I really like that your tent has a stove jack. Thanks again for the video.

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie Před 3 lety +4

    Very nice setup. I have an older Kodiak tent but it doesn't have a stove jack like yours. Mine is pretty old but it still looks and works just fine. You will get a lot of use out of that tent if you take good care of it.

  • @Competitiveedgeproducts
    @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +6

    Last night sustained wind gusts of 31 MPH and it held up just fine. I was worried to be honest, but super impressed. All those guy ropes kept it intact. The tent is set up in my backyard and the wind got so loud it kept waking me up and I kept looking outside to see how it was doing. So, other than some lost sleep no harm done.

  • @ryandroelle6966
    @ryandroelle6966 Před rokem +1

    Well thanks to your video 1) it convinced my wife 2) we ended up buying the tent. That is for the awesome videos! Yes we bought it from your store, best price out there.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před rokem +1

      Ryan, thanks for your feedback. We appreciate your comment and I'm glad you were able to convince your wife. When I first started working for Competitive Edge it took me going through two nylon tents before I was able to convince my wife to let us invest in one of these. Now, she gets it. They feel more like a shelter, than a tent. :)

  • @chuckhobbs650
    @chuckhobbs650 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome set up , I'm a one man camper but love the set up looks like great quality tent😊

  • @fliguy41
    @fliguy41 Před 4 lety +15

    I have a 12 x 9 cabin Kodiak tent I take that tent elk hunting with me and it has survived many winter storms without even collapsing a bit it's the greatest tent that I have ever had and I am seriously thinking about buying one of these 12 x 12

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +2

      If you end up buying please let us all know what you think? Someone who has owned a 12x9 for some time and then transitions to this is really helpful feedback. Thanks for sharing about the 12x9. Those are great.

    • @fliguy41
      @fliguy41 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts im thinking of cutting my own stove jack in mine now that i know how the design is done on these

    • @juledoren
      @juledoren Před rokem

      Want mine? Imma use it this weekend and probably will never use it again

    • @fliguy41
      @fliguy41 Před rokem

      @@juledoren your what?

  • @johnnyhenleyjr74
    @johnnyhenleyjr74 Před 4 lety +4

    Wow! I have the 6133 w/ the awning enclosure - it is a phenomenal tent - but I am so jealous! This canvas lodge tent looks amazing!

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine Před 4 lety

    Wow....awesome tent.

  • @jenniferbruns2432
    @jenniferbruns2432 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Charlie. Loved your video! Looking forward to more fun videos.

  • @benstolen2060
    @benstolen2060 Před 4 lety +6

    Dropped by to tell you that your calm nature with mistakes and joy while reviewing the tent was refreshing and I want one! 👍⛺️

  • @OnTheFritz602
    @OnTheFritz602 Před 3 lety

    That tent is very nice!

  • @DSD
    @DSD Před 4 lety

    Wow that’s pretty nice!

  • @bonnienygaard2687
    @bonnienygaard2687 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this tent. I like that it has a floor...

  • @aliciaogburn1406
    @aliciaogburn1406 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome tent

  • @maxcharlesburrell5977
    @maxcharlesburrell5977 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m impressed with the different tents you have shown. They seem to be of very good quality. I would very much love to get one but just need to save up the money.

  • @steliannistor1878
    @steliannistor1878 Před 2 lety

    I have this tend and I love it.

  • @paultavres9830
    @paultavres9830 Před 4 lety +5

    On my stove chimney I drilled a hole between each section
    Then welded a half inch nut to some sheet metal screws so i can put the screws in by hand thru each connection so they cant come apart by accident in a wind storm

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      Paul, in wind have you had them fall before? I've heard of people drilling a hole into the top of the pipe and using wire to create a metal ring. From that metal ring they then use a guy rope and tie the pipe to some part of the tent to help keep it stable. I've yet to have wind bad enough to require any modifications....yet.

  • @KMehertKSelam
    @KMehertKSelam Před 4 lety +3

    All winter?.......Very interesting...very... Can't wait to see what happens and what your thoughts are afterwards. I'll be watching.

  • @JorgeMendezTol2
    @JorgeMendezTol2 Před 4 lety +1

    How super cool friend 👍😃🙋‍♂️

  • @noblestrives
    @noblestrives Před 3 lety +4

    Im excited to get mine in November, thank you C.E.P

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety +2

      You'll love it! Tracking will be emailed to you automatically just as soon as it ships out.

  • @Zkpe02
    @Zkpe02 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent demo👍 Tent companies are going to start sending you tents for free to demo for them!

  • @chipdr911
    @chipdr911 Před 4 lety

    Very Cool

  • @Competitiveedgeproducts

    If you want to follow me throughout the fall and winter this blog may be the best way to see all these videos in an organized way: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/Kodiak-Lodge-Stove-Tent-6170-Winter-Update-Blog_b_171.html?draft=1

  • @Coreyofthemtn
    @Coreyofthemtn Před 4 lety +1

    NIce video! I need one of these!

  • @oklahomaisok
    @oklahomaisok Před 2 lety +1

    There’s enough room to put a plastic drawer chest in it to sort cooking items, snacks, drink stuff, and even clothing items. I’ve seen those used in glamping tents and they would be really handy to have for longer term camping trips. Also would get a tent stove with a baking oven on it, could make some biscuits, pizzas, etc.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, there would be enough room if you are just camping one or two on a queen size matress. If you aren't using a stove there's a lot more room as the stove has a it's own footprint, but then it's own safety zone too. Feel free to contact us with any other questions.

  • @dawnloveless1165
    @dawnloveless1165 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm looking forward see the extra room attached

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      I'll send you a note once I've done that. I'm excited to see it for myself as I've heard it doesn't feel like an attachment, but just like you have a larger tent (minus the floor, of course).

  • @marcavargas1681
    @marcavargas1681 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, that is nice...

  • @ivancamp7716
    @ivancamp7716 Před 2 lety

    I have a 10×10 it is a easy set up with instructions. That one looks a little more completed to set up .

  • @SuperPangloss
    @SuperPangloss Před rokem

    I have heard nothing but good things about this tent. Really thinking about adding it to my collection......(already have several tents. However none yet with stove capability.

  • @krissafitz7459
    @krissafitz7459 Před 3 lety +1

    It's a cottage, I'm convinced. 😮

  • @anmanning
    @anmanning Před rokem

    Love this tent, but could you do a video on the best way to get it folded back up and packed into the bag. Thanks!

  • @johntyler8993
    @johntyler8993 Před 3 lety +8

    When time's get so unsure and your family has to bug out during civil unrest this tent would be wonderful!!!

  • @brandonyoung181
    @brandonyoung181 Před 4 lety

    They should add a loop or two to help support the side ridge poles. You can see them bowing to it in the video.

  • @Mr.Winter
    @Mr.Winter Před 2 lety

    I need every possible info since I would like to face my first winter in a tent, being interested in these stoves I would need all the possible advice to avoid doing damage. I especially wanted to know if these stoves burned the curtain both from the pipe and near the areas surrounding the stove

  • @robertoinlondon86
    @robertoinlondon86 Před 3 lety

    Great video. And amazing tent. I'm interested to buy the 12x12 of this tent but I'm living in UK. Do you think it easy with shipping this? Also as the tent react to winds and rain? Would be nice to get some advice. Thanks

  • @kathygoheen4626
    @kathygoheen4626 Před 3 lety +2

    Mines coming in one long week💜💜think I want the stove too

  • @leshenderson5746
    @leshenderson5746 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice setup, but I still prefer my canvas wall tent w/stove. Has withstood 60 mph winds just fine.

  • @larrycapps7388
    @larrycapps7388 Před 4 lety +2

    I do like everything you should am interested in getting one.

  • @Pressplay_Media_EU
    @Pressplay_Media_EU Před rokem

    4:32 4:36 I don't know if im hearing dogs bark, or if I'm hearing the classic culprit : Nylon vs Nylon rubbing together that makes you panic and cry wolf everytime 🐺 best defence from dog attack is a coat or tent: every time you rub it the wrong way, it alerts you of a dog, even when one doesn't exist -- keeps your guard up 😉👌

  • @harrybailey1257
    @harrybailey1257 Před 3 lety

    great video.... what happened to the awning link? btw... just a great review!

  • @JT-py9lv
    @JT-py9lv Před 4 lety +1

    Hey, I recognize those mountains.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      You in Cache Valley, Utah?

    • @JT-py9lv
      @JT-py9lv Před 4 lety +1

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts No, Im in Mesa AZ, But I grew up in Sunset & Pleasant View

  • @Okimyhome
    @Okimyhome Před 4 lety +2

    Great tent !! Great video with lots of information. But I don’t understand why you left the door to the stove open. Thank you for sharing 👍

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      Great point. I only left that open to show the fire. I never burn the stove with it open as it can allow smoke and embers into the tent. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @roadkill598
    @roadkill598 Před 4 lety +1

    Looking forward to seeing the closed in room. Also, with the addition of the new lodge tent with removable canvas enclosure, will we see a redesign of the 6133 awning to be removable with canvas sides rather than the current material?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      That's a great question roadkill598. I don't think we will see a redesign of the 6133. I think most customers are very happy with that set-up even though the enclosure (not the canvas awning roof) is a polydenier material. If it were canvas it would have a higher cost and likely price some campers out of the market so I doubt we will see any redesign of the wall enclosure. Who knows though? If we get enough interest it may happen so if you are reading this and are interested in a canvas enclosure for the 12x9 cabin tent please speak up. :)

    • @roadkill598
      @roadkill598 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts Personally I would love to see a redesign of the enclosure kit, but also at the same time I would think it would be better long term that if you redesign the 6133 enclosure kit, make a universal enclosure kit that fits both the 6133 and the lodge style tent.

    • @CharleyHansen
      @CharleyHansen Před 4 lety

      @@roadkill598 I like your thinking. I'll pass that along.

  • @Jermaine-NC
    @Jermaine-NC Před 4 lety +1

    Good video. Do you get condensation on the inside walls towards the bottom where the cots may touch?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +3

      With the wood-burning stove, the heat is very dry unlike a propane heater so there is no condensation - at least none caused by the heater. The tent breathes pretty well and so far I haven't noticed any condensation anywhere.

  • @chriskirby9021
    @chriskirby9021 Před 3 lety

    Be a good SHTF tent. I may be getting one.

  • @gregbailey2203
    @gregbailey2203 Před 3 lety

    I will be 63 in march 2021 thinking of getting one of these for snowbirding nov - april the stove to be used for cooking and heating as needed, will this tent fit in short bed pickup with or without bed extension and could you live in this tent for up to six months?

  • @daisycutter5771
    @daisycutter5771 Před 3 lety

    Can you please tell me what the make of your 4 foot wide cot,...? Nice video, waiting period for my tent, constantly come back here to your video to show friends and when I feel need to fill gap before mine arrives - Thank You

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Sure thing. The cot is the Teton XXL. Even more valuable to me than the cot though is the XXL pad they make. I can get by camping without the cot, but cannot sleep without the pad. It's ideal to have both, but if I have to choose I take the pad.

  • @forthesakeofreason
    @forthesakeofreason Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the review! Without the stove how many cots can you fit in there?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      It depends on the size of the cot. Regular size cots you could possibly squeeze in 5 or 6.

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Před 4 lety +1

    Need to start showing us how these tents do in high winds

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      I've been able to show it in 37mph wind gusts. Here you go: czcams.com/video/dgrj5Xz6uZw/video.html

    • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
      @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Před 4 lety

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts what I'm saying is one of your competitors did a wind test the tent survived 192 km that's 119 MPH winds

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      @@BlueberryStinkFinger62 Wow, that would be cool to test to the point of tent failure to see what it can handle.

  • @jessdowns4973
    @jessdowns4973 Před 4 lety

    Hey! You think a king size bed would fit in there? 😂

  • @valenedubbelman2103
    @valenedubbelman2103 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you guys have any wall tents for extended living and could this tent be used for extended living with the stove in it? If you don't have any wall tents do you plan on making one in the near future? The ones I have seen are so expensive

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      I'm sorry, but we don't. These are all officially designed for camping although people do use them for extended use. We have some people who live in it while their homes under construction, spring for termites, a shelter on their second property, or they rent them out for glamping. In those situations they are not covered under the warranty, but seem to understand that.

  • @devinecatlady
    @devinecatlady Před 4 lety

    My question is about fly for this tent. I see there was a comment a couple of months ago asking about embers.
    I'm the one considering moving full time into tents on platforms in my large, rural back garden in the far north of NZ where we get high winds, months of rain, and very high UV. No snow though so that's something.
    My research is making me lean towards adding poles with trellis fencing around the outside of the decking area, and also thinking it would be smart to add a large canvas sail over the entire thing.
    Thoughts?
    (1) Would the addition of canvas above the stove tent be sufficient to help against the UV damage? I'd much rather there be a separate fly available specifically designed for this tent (and vestibule), but another thought is....
    (2) could a fly be custom made for this tent and vestibule?? I don't know what is involved.
    (3) Would trellis surrounding the decking area make any difference to how much wind hits the tent? I don't know enough yet on HOW the wind affects tents and from what angle. My understanding is that the bigger the SIDE of the tent, the greater the risk. Is that right?
    I realise that the warranty on the tents doesn't cover permanent use. I'm trying to find a combination of TWO tents will give me say 5+ years of rough but comfortable living with access to mains power, and tank water with a compost loo.
    Suggestions from anyone on good blogs to help guide me through the more random stuff?
    Thank you.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      That's an adventure - sounds exciting. I know that we've marketed some of these tents to show how durable they are, but we don't intend them to be a permanent structure or shelter. That's not to say you can't do it, but it isn't specifically made to be an extended living shelter. I'll try and answer your questions systematically in the order you asked them. 1) we do have companies that rent these out for glamour camping and they will put in awning over the entire tent for that specific purpose to protect against UV rays. Eventually the sun can get the better of any tent. It's nice to have the sun if you're in a humid area to help keep it dry though. We don't have a separate fly available, but there is a canvas floor liner - a bit expensive for this purpose. I would probably just get a large tarp that can be replaced every few months.
      2) We don't make customer flies, but you could probably have one customer made from a sewing/fabric shop.
      3) You are right about the bigger the side, the greater the impact the wind has. It's possible that if you get strong enough wind you may have to lay the tent down. And in very strong winds you'd want to put your fire out as a precaution. We've tested it in winds up to 37mph (could have tested higher, but haven't had stronger winds to test) and it held up fine.
      If you plan on living in something for up to five years (assuming its in the same place) you might consider one of those little mini homes too. There are a ton of youtube videos on those little mini homes built on small trailers. They may protect you better from the elements, but they do cost more. If this tent were kept in an area where it can dry and yet is protected from the sun you may get a few years use out of it, but with any canvas tent you'll probably learn the art of patching up and sewing up tears, etc. I'm not sure of any blogs, but hopefully others will chime in with something helpful for you. Best of luck!!! Sounds awesome!

  • @philconey11
    @philconey11 Před 3 lety +1

    Looking to buy one of these with the add-on/annex room.

  • @ericallen1046
    @ericallen1046 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, very informative. I want one and an Awning. What's the price on both?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +2

      Here's a link with the current pricing: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html

    • @ericallen1046
      @ericallen1046 Před 4 lety

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts Thank you 👍

  • @evielawson6369
    @evielawson6369 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, do you know what the square footage is of the footprint including the rope supports?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety +1

      Good question. There is some play in putting up the guy ropes. I could have gone much longer, but they were generally about 6'-10' from any side of the tent. Without the awning that means the area of the tent at 12' would be closer to 30' x 30'.

  • @scarney19
    @scarney19 Před 3 lety

    How the condensation?

  • @dodgeis4me
    @dodgeis4me Před 4 lety +3

    I have the cabin tent with awning and walls. I have had it for about 6 years and I love it. I put it up on are property in the Uinta mountains and it stays up there for about 4 months when there is no snow. I have had big snow storms put it to the ground, but that was over a foot of snow and I was not there to brush it off. Do u think this tent is better than the cabin tent for leaving up for months at a time? How do u think this one would do compared to the cabin tent for the snow load? Thanks for the great videos!

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +3

      4 months? I'm jealous. The Uinta's are my favorite place to go. Here's my opinion on this 12x12 versus your 12x9. The 12x9 has less surface area allowing more weight overall to accumulate on the 12x12. However, the 12x12 has that support rod in the center. In addition to that you've got the poles around the perimiter simply stand straight up and are each tied down with guy roops as opposed to the 12x9 that has three sets of ridge poles. The 12x12 poles would withstand more vertical pressure of snow. So, out of the box the 12x12 will absolutely support more snow. But, at some point with some snow load it will fail if it isn't brushed off. I intend on testing it to the extreme this season (wish it was already done so I could give you more solid feedback). If you do go with the 12x12, If I were you, I'd get a few extra telescoping upright t-poles to really reinforce it while you're gone.

    • @dodgeis4me
      @dodgeis4me Před 4 lety +2

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts thanks for the info...good idea on the added poles

  • @chadwilt1907
    @chadwilt1907 Před 2 lety

    Do they have this in a smaller version? I've got a small woodstove and think a 10x10 would be perfect for feeling roomy by myself and being able to keep it warm

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety

      Yes and it is coming out today on www.CompetitiveEdgeProducts.com under model 6173. Please check there later today (Jan, 11th 2022).

  • @kaostheory2940
    @kaostheory2940 Před rokem

    That's what we're missing just wondering if they make these in different colors I would prefer like a tan or an OD green camouflage something to that effect and you know that they make a fan that's non-battery powered you put it on your wood stove regarding and it uses the heat to spin which will help circulate the air

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před rokem +1

      Great comment. I plan on getting one of those fans and testing it this winter. I'd love camouflage as well. There are no plans for other colors at the moment.

  • @parkcrashers5922
    @parkcrashers5922 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to know how well it holds up in a snow storm with super winds

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety

      Here's a link that shows how it holds up in snow: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/Kodiak-Lodge-Stove-Tent-6170-Winter-Update-Blog_b_171.html

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy Před 4 lety +3

    I’m thinking about buying one to live in. My home burned 2 weeks ago and insurance won’t pay enough for me to replace it. But I still have the 6 acre paradise along the creek. My property is basicly a big camp site accept I had a home on it. I’d rather live in a tent than leave it😰. My only fear is freezing to death even with a wood stove

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      I'm sorry about your home. One thing has surprised me big time with the introduction of this tent last fall of 2019. There are so many people that are living in these, not just hunting or camping. People live in them while their home is being built or they leave them set up on their property. It's amazing to me. Some people who live in the tents go with the grand cabin model 6160 by the way. No stove jack though. The wooden stove can sure keep you warm, but if you're living in it obviously you'll go through a fair amount of fuel throughout the winter.

    • @northernsurvivalbackcountr4986
      @northernsurvivalbackcountr4986 Před 4 lety +1

      J.R not sure were you live but people in northern canada n military stay in similar tents wall tents with stoves in -45 there not freezing to death im sure you'll be fine stay safe

  • @Nick-sz6xb
    @Nick-sz6xb Před 4 lety

    Could someone fit 3 disc O bunk bed cots in this , and still have good room for the stove?

    • @CharleyHansen
      @CharleyHansen Před 4 lety

      Hi Nick, if you mean 2 sets of 3 I'd say that would be a little too crammed. Two sets of two should work great though. You don't want anyone too close to the stove. If you're not using a stove, then you'd have room for the three sets of two.

  • @joeycaseyjr9262
    @joeycaseyjr9262 Před rokem

    ❤ could you put air in for summer months? 🤔

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 13 dny

      Absolutely! I use an AC I got from Sams club that has an exhaust hose and it works great.

  • @SVMSICE
    @SVMSICE Před 4 lety

    Haha I know those hills behind you!

  • @larryladouceur7335
    @larryladouceur7335 Před 4 lety

    i quess should be warm minus 30 up in the canadian north

  • @amandachapman350
    @amandachapman350 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it possible to have the guy lines too tight where it could possibly damage the canvas?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety +1

      Great question. I've never personally heard of that happening, but too much tension on any portion of the tent could eventually have negative effects on the seams or grommets. If it was common I would definitely know of it.

  • @kevinclaire3371
    @kevinclaire3371 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Charlie. How do I get one of those kodiac hats? Since watching your videos, I have just ordered that tent the awning and the sleeping bag. I got the stove also.
    Thanks.
    Kevin.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +3

      Kodiak gifted me a few several years ago. I'll find out if they have any plans on selling their apparel.

  • @ivanh3
    @ivanh3 Před rokem

    Do you have links for the cots? Great video!

  • @margaretporkolab7166
    @margaretporkolab7166 Před 3 lety +2

    If the chimney comes out the side wall instead of the roof wouldn't that eliminate the snow coming in? Personally I would have the stove pipe come out the wall.

    • @charleyhansen5110
      @charleyhansen5110 Před 3 lety

      That's a good point.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      That's a good point, but you want zero elbows in a stove pipe if possible to prevent the creosote from building up and creating a fire hazard.

    • @margaretporkolab7166
      @margaretporkolab7166 Před 3 lety +1

      I did think of that. Thank you for pointing it out.

  • @ashleynohns8661
    @ashleynohns8661 Před 3 lety

    So I'm really interested in this tent. Partly because I don't know how to pack light. Partly because I feel like this could do anything I'd want it to. And partly because it seems so open. (I'm not claustrophobic, YOU'RE claustrophobic)
    At a 12x12 size it SEEMS comparable to the 10x14, right? Just a few extra square feet. But the actual footprint is significantly more with the guy lines, right? Am I going to have problems finding a tent site for this at state parks? I don't want to have to rent an RV spot because I don't particularly want to listen to generators all night.
    My family of 4 is looking to buy our first real tent, and I'm a "buy once, cry once" type. But I haven't done enough camping while traveling to know. Google isn't super helpful with average size for campsite, either.
    I'm still considering the 10x14 or the cabin tent with awning. But man, this one looks nice
    PS: is there a place to pull in an extension cord? I don't remember seeing one

    • @johnsnith4105
      @johnsnith4105 Před rokem

      Check out the "Hexagon Russian bear tent" It's the warmest tent made and has more square footage. Sets up in minutes too. I just bought one. They are Russian tents made for extreme cold but they have a warehouse in Kentucky

  • @davideustache4119
    @davideustache4119 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you put straw under the floor? It looks puffy comfy 😅

  • @gfba3305
    @gfba3305 Před 4 lety

    Hi there. Great video! Can the floor be removed?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      Good question. The floor is sewn on and cannot be removed. It's a vinyl (feels like rubber) and stretches slightly. Feel free to contact us with any other questions.

    • @deb1120
      @deb1120 Před 4 lety

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts ...after being set up for so long, how has the floor held up? I have a (new last year) Kodiak Flexbow and saw a couple of people had mold/rot issues after leaving it up...which makes me uneasy about leaving mine up all summer...

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      @@deb1120 That's interesting. I've never had any issues with any of the tents with the exception of a cheap Walmart cot whose sharp foot punctured the floor. I've never experienced rot or anything since it's vinyl. Now, I know if you have moisture constantly touching the canvas part of the bottom wall it will eventually rot or mold so it's recommended to check the permitted if you're going to camp for long periods of time to clear away brush or shrubbery touching the bottom walls. Try and keep the tent as dry as possible as often as possible to prevent mold and mildew. Some people forget to dry it out after getting rained on or they leave it packed wet for a few days as opposed to just a day or so transporting it home.

    • @deb1120
      @deb1120 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts Sounds good! Thanks!! ...p.s. as I was watching the video, a 'hack' from my kids grade school class popped in my head: the teacher put tennis balls on the feet of the chairs in their class to silence the scraping of the chairs. (or cot, in this case to avoid punctures)

  • @jhw7742
    @jhw7742 Před 4 lety

    hope, lots of people always have joy with this tent....Eventually this would be something for homeless people, or , if worldwide Rents for Appartmens are rising, or when Things happen about which we have informations through Johannes of Patmos, Alois Irlmaier....Be Awake and safe.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      A few hundred of the 10x10 basics were donated to those who lost their homes in Haiti after that big earthquake. They were intended to be used as temporary homes for one year and did a great job at keeping people safe from the elements.

  • @loriolson692
    @loriolson692 Před 2 lety

    So say I was in a situation where it's November and I'm in East Tennessee and I want to live in something like that for the winter and save up money would that be possible

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety

      So, my short answer is absolutely. It lasted me 4 months and still looks new. But, the long answer is that they are not live-in structures. Meaning, it would void the warranty. A lot of people spend whole seasons in them and keep them up and rent them out for glamping, etc. But, if you buy one please keep in mind that the warranty doesn't cover "extended use". You'll want to make sure that you keep the seems as dry as you can. A stove can pretty much take care of that for you, but if you are camping next to a bunch of shrubbery and brush you'll want to clear that out so it isn't touching the tent the whole time and keeping the seems wet. I hope that's helpful.

  • @lifesprodject5265
    @lifesprodject5265 Před 3 lety +1

    I dont see a link showing the awning attached. Did you get it yet? If so please provide.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Sure. Here you: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/1672-Kodiak-Awning-Room-Add-on-for-the-Kodiak-Lodge_p_3218.html

    • @lifesprodject5265
      @lifesprodject5265 Před 3 lety

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts ok. Thanks

  • @EASTCOASTCANADIAN
    @EASTCOASTCANADIAN Před 2 lety +1

    What kind of stove do you have in there? Do you have the brand name and model?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety

      Sure. The brand is Colorado Cylinder and it's the Spruce package with a 5 inch nesting stove pipe.

  • @joshallen4891
    @joshallen4891 Před rokem

    How is the floor laid in? Does it connect to tent?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před rokem

      Yes, the floor is sewn onto the tent - not removable. There's an add-on room that is 8x8 that does not have a floor. www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/product.asp?itemid=3216

  • @paco8000
    @paco8000 Před rokem

    Where can I buy the tent?

  • @jbcurdog72
    @jbcurdog72 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you keep it dry inside??? After a day of rain and cool temperatures, the inside roof was damp to the touch...

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety +1

      It feels cool to the touch - it's very deceiving. The first time I touched the wall during rain I panicked thinking that my hand was wet. It wasn't actually wet. It just transfers the temp so quickly that it makes you think it's wet for a second, but you can have pillows and blankets touch the wall during a storm and they still stay dry. Great comment.

    • @jbcurdog72
      @jbcurdog72 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts mine was actually wet,but it was very humid.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      @@jbcurdog72 I see. Sounds like you weren't running the stove I assume? Were you running a propane heater by chance?

    • @jbcurdog72
      @jbcurdog72 Před 3 lety

      @@Competitiveedgeproducts no stove, and it didn't "leak" it was like it was sweating?

  • @epicpeppy2977
    @epicpeppy2977 Před 3 lety

    Hey Im about to invest in a tent and would like some input. Iv narrowed it down to a Kodiak tent or Cabellas alanak. Wich is better. They are roughly same price?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Great question. I'd love to know that myself. I'll keep you posted if/when I find out.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Hey, I talked with someone who has experience with both tents. The Alaknak is a very good tent. It has a lighter weight as it's made with polyester and has a lighter-weight floor as well. Those are the two advantages it might have, but the Kodiak Lodge Tent is canvas vs polyester which is a more breathable material that minimizes mugginess and condensation that polyester can create. Canvas is more durable and lasts longer. The Alaknak has a single teepee-style pole versus the Kodiak Roof ridge pool and an optional extreme weather center pole. The Kodiak tent is going to feel roomier. Plus, the Kodiak tent allows for that extra 8x8 awning to be added at any time versus the Alaknak's add-on vestibule. Hope that helps. Oh, one more advantage the Alaknak may have is that you might find that in stock :) These Lodge tents sell out before they are officially even restocked.

  • @garyrobertson5629
    @garyrobertson5629 Před 3 lety

    Is canvas better than nylon for winter camping?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Yes, definitely. Nylon has it's purposes for sure, especially in backpacking, but for winter camping to stay dry and warm canvas is better for sure.

  • @familyfunwhipples
    @familyfunwhipples Před 4 lety +1

    Where do i go to order this very tent??

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      Great question. Here you go: www.competitiveedgeproducts.com/6170-Kodiak-Canvas-Cabin-Stove-Lodge-Tent_p_3216.html

  • @christiancoastie3238
    @christiancoastie3238 Před 2 lety

    How much does the tent weigh? Can you use it for backpacking?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 lety

      It weighs 100lbs (that's the total with the pole bag and tent body bag) and the box dimensions are 52x14x14. It would not be suitable for backpacking....more of a car camping tent. Feel free to contact us with any other questions.

  • @paulaturner8620
    @paulaturner8620 Před 4 lety

    So is the order just a preorder at the moment?

  • @maxflaskamp
    @maxflaskamp Před 2 lety

    If I could recommend something get some tennis balls make some slits on the top and put them on the feet of your bed and there will be less wear on your floor. You can also use the tennis balls on the feet of your chairs sitting in the dirt so your chair does not sink

  • @williambaker577
    @williambaker577 Před 3 lety +1

    So you don't need the pole in the middle?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety +2

      It optional. It helps if you are experiencing high wind or some snow. It's included free.

  • @Ryan-ft8dz
    @Ryan-ft8dz Před 5 měsíci

    What cots are those, they look big!

  • @bittertruth2243
    @bittertruth2243 Před 2 měsíci

    which tent is suitable for 8 persons single folding camping bed

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey! Any of the 8 Person tents would work including the 10x14 flexbow Model-6043 or the 12x12 cabin tent Model-6170. Hope this helped!

  • @hank0455
    @hank0455 Před rokem

    Does this tent come with the stove jack? Price is really affordable.

  • @thomastaylor2513
    @thomastaylor2513 Před 2 lety

    Can it handle 50 plus mph winds sustained

    • @CharleyHansen
      @CharleyHansen Před 2 lety

      We've only tested it in up to 40 mph and it held up just fine.

  • @bryantaylor9751
    @bryantaylor9751 Před 4 lety

    Did that tent have a rain fly or fire retardant fly on it for the embers making pin holes in the canvas?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      Good question. No, there is no rain fly. Haven't had any embers make any pin holes. Had the fire going really hot last night and had to open several windows. Walked outside to see if there were embers coming out the flu and every once in a while I could see some, but the flu it pretty tall and who knows, maybe with the wind blowing that may have helped.

    • @bryantaylor9751
      @bryantaylor9751 Před 4 lety +1

      Over time, the embers will put pin holes in the canvas which would be a major flaw in my opinion if there is no fly to cover the roof. If I purchased the tent, I would definitely need to have a make shift rain fly over the roof to protect the canvas.

    • @bryantaylor9751
      @bryantaylor9751 Před 4 lety +2

      It will be interesting to see how this will hold up all winter. I’ll be watching your updated videos. I’ve been waiting for Kodiak to make a tent with a stove jack for many years. I do elk hunting in the back country for 10 days at a time. This tent doesn’t appear to use the flex bow technology...is that correct?
      How warm did the tent stay with the stove going?
      I also couldn’t locate the video of when you set up the tent.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      @@bryantaylor9751 that's correct. There is only one ridge pole and the interior support pole should give it a ton of support in extreme weather, more than the flexbow style, but it does take longer to set up. That's the beauty of the flex bow style versus any other style, but this I'm sure is strong in snow. I'll keep you updated. I think we'll do a weekly update video.

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety +1

      Bryan, I've talked to another guy who has this tent and has used a stove for years in all his tents. He gave me some good advice when it comes to embers. You probably know this, but his caution was to make sure you are burning regular good 'old fashioned wood. He gave me the example that once when he was burning pine cones and pine needles (simply because they were everywhere in his campground) that it created a ridiculous amount of embers coming out of the top pipe. That would create an unusual amount of embers burning that in your fire pit. So his advice to minimize the embers was simply to make sure you are burning good dry wood.

  • @georgemitchell9114
    @georgemitchell9114 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you sell the stove as well?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 4 lety

      Hi George, we don't sell the stove. Got it from coloradocylinderstoves.com and used coupon "wood19". Not sure we want to delve into the stove business when some already do such a great job. The reason I used this particular stove is for one reason - we wanted to find a stove that we know works with this tent and has the minimum basic features with a 5" stove pipe. Will other stoves work? Absolutely, but we needed one that we know for sure does a good job.

  • @bluearisto8249
    @bluearisto8249 Před 3 lety

    what is info on the cots and your clothing?

    • @Competitiveedgeproducts
      @Competitiveedgeproducts  Před 3 lety

      Cots are Teton Brand and they are awesome. Clothing is Prana Zion Stretch (at least the pants are in most videos).