Finally ordered a Kodiak Canvas

usmc99

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I too am looking at purchasing one of these. I wish I could see the exact dimensions of it all packed up and ready to be put into a truck to make my final decision. Do you have a picture of it all folded up ready for transportation?
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Here it is all packed up. It came with a bag but this big duffle bag seemed a little easier with a little room to spair. I just folded it in half twice lengthwise and rolled it up and it went right in. The poles are in the black bag that was provided. This is the simplest tent I've ever set up. Competitive edge products had the best price if you start shopping around for one.
 

lucky guy

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Mar 10, 2014
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Kodiaks and heat

Do you ever have any problems getting enough ventilation while running the propane heaters? Run them all night or just to get it warmed up for a little while at a time?
I've been using a Kodiak with a Mr. Buddy double for about 4 yrs now and don't miss the wall tent. I had one outing with about 3 days of rain where it caused condensation, other than that it's been very good. The vents at each end of the roof are good and the 4 windows open across the top if you need more ventilation when you're cooking.

I tarp it, use a ground cloth. I passed on the stove vent, the tent moves enough in the wind (by design) that it looks to me like it would move the stack around too much.
 
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lucky guy

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Mar 10, 2014
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Here it is all packed up. It came with a bag but this big duffle bag seemed a little easier with a little room to spair. I just folded it in half twice lengthwise and rolled it up and it went right in. The poles are in the black bag that was provided. This is the simplest tent I've ever set up. Competitive edge products had the best price if you start shopping around for one.
If that bag is waterproof be extra sure there is no moisture in the tent, it will mildew.