Springbar Tent Selector Guide
Springbar Tent Selector Guide
Footprint:
10' x 14'
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The largest Springbar® Tent size currently in production, all 10 x 14 models deliver 140 sq. ft. of interior space and 6.5 ft. ceiling height.
For two campers, the 10 x 14 is practically a canvas cabin with space for
a queen size bed, end table and chairs. It will also accommodate 3-4 cots,
or a maximum of 7-8 campers bedded down in a tight row.
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Footprint:
10' x 10'
The most popular Springbar® Tent size over the last 50 years, all 10 x 10 models deliver 100 sq. ft. of interior space and a 6.5 ft ceiling height.
The space allows for a queen size bed with a walkway, room for 2-3 cots,
or a maximum of 5-6 campers bedded down in a row.
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HOWA and Kodiak versus Springbar tents | Van & RV Living Forum
Well I have a 10’ x 14’ Kodiak as there are two of us and we like the space even though it makes it harder to find enough flat ground to pitch it we used it for several years. Chinese made but had vents and some accessories that the USA made Springbar didn’t have.Aren't most of the Springbars made in China? I know you can request that yours be made here.
We have had ours over 10 years and the only thing we have had to do is clean and lubricate the zippers.
I believe the Springbar is the better tent but more expensive...
Why do you think Springbar is better? Springbar has a steel cable that I believe is stainless steel that is part of the floor seam that is a continuous loop completely around the tent where it is secured by the stakes. The Kodiak only has cloth loops. The older Springbar tents were made in the USA by people that took pride in their product and today still believe they should last and provide the customer service/repair facility to do so, because of competition some are now made by low paid workers. The Kodiak tent is a copy with some changes ( some good like vents, some bad like the loops some just different like added accessories) all of which are made by low paid workers. Seams are sometimes not perfect but still good enough. I chose the Kodiak because I couldn’t afford the Springbar and was willing to be more careful with it as well as wanted the end vents that Springbar didn’t offer at the time, as I use it in hot weather. As my tent ages I will have to repair and try to replace parts where the Springbar could be sent back and repaired but at a cost of time and money again that I don’t have.

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