Hey Gander Mtn Guide - Guide Series Tents
Ball Cap
Posted 4/25/2005 11:14 AM (#144424)
Subject: Hey Gander Mtn Guide - Guide Series Tents


Hey John:

Since you were so quick to answer my reel question, I was wondering the same about the Guide Series tents.

Are they good? I don't need anything fancy. Just something to crash in for a couple nights a couple different times a year.

Most important obviously is do they stay dry?

Thanks - Midge
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 4/25/2005 11:25 AM (#144426 - in reply to #144424)
Subject: RE: Hey Gander Mtn Guide - Guide Series Tents





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I have 2 of them and love them both. With the rain fly you'll be fine. You can go out and spend 600.00 on a Mountian Hardware or North Face tent, but for 200.00, you can get a super huge 2 room 4 person tent from us.

I walk back to the "return" area once in a while just to see what stuff comes back. I have to say that I do see a few tents every season, but a majority aren't Gander's brand.
Sorgy
Posted 4/25/2005 3:33 PM (#144486 - in reply to #144424)
Subject: RE: Hey Gander Mtn Guide - Guide Series Tents




Posts: 304


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
I bought the Guide Series Grizzly 8 person tent last year I thought it was a great tent for the money. I bought mine in July of last year and spent several outings in it. We had 4 guys in it last year and 2 were on cots with room to spare. It was easy to set up as well. One of the cots was the biggest one made.

I hope this helps

Steve
happy hooker
Posted 4/25/2005 3:57 PM (#144489 - in reply to #144424)
Subject: RE: Hey Gander Mtn Guide - Guide Series Tents


Cabelas sidewalk sale is in june in Owatonna,,, they have a bunch of different ones Ive seen $800 tents go for $150 they will let you set them up too to check them out