Thank you for your support and feedback! Merry Christmas!🥰
@MichealBacon Жыл бұрын
OneTigris - this winter tent design is awesome. It can be used for a hammock or a cot, big points for that. BUT...this tent could be sooooo much better. You're already more than half way there. Take a page out of the Snowtrekker design and ship this tent with a lightweight aluminum frame. NO ONE is doing this, but your design here is almost perfect to accept a lightweight frame. Yes it will be more expensive, but far far less than what a typical 7-10oz sunforger canvas tent would sell for. Basically a Snowtrekker (without breaking any laws) in rip-stop nylon. I guarantee you will explode with orders, especially from Canada and northern USA, if you make some slight alterations to this tent style (a bit more wedge type, and a lightweight aluminum frame) you will have the only nylon wedge hot tent from a trusted manufacturer on the market today. Obviously use your current profit margins, but if you could try to keep it under $500 approximately, wow that would be a game changer and completely disrupt the hot tent space. And arguably it would become the hottest new sku on your list of hot tents. I honestly hope you take this humble suggestion seriously because the first to begin manufacturing an affordable nylon wedge hot tent without a cumbersome center pole at a reasonable price point will explode. This is desperately needed in this space.
@MichealBacon Жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention - the lightweight frame could be a separately priced option. It doesn't have to ship with it, it could be a "multi interchangeable lifestyle function" tent...call it a MILF :)
@tygeron3145 Жыл бұрын
My question would be, does the price of the product include sales tax? But I never got an answer from the company or the site itself.
@MichealBacon Жыл бұрын
@@tygeron3145 They're too busy designing a another tent option, a wedge style with lightweight poles..hopefully. But to answer your question, sales tax is rarely included in advertised pricing in North America. So simply add approximately 7.5% if in the USA or 12-15% (5% in Alberta) for Canada depending on which state or province you live. If you live outside of NA, look it up, it's not that difficult
@eventsmorewithchrisg9 ай бұрын
I'm wondering, if you put down.a ground tarp to act as a floor, how big would that need to be? Looks a bit more than a 10 X 10?
@WillieMakeitАй бұрын
Nice thanks for the setup
@pauly43126 ай бұрын
Perhaps no interior line on top because it’s designed for a hammock?
@bonpecheur456510 ай бұрын
Hi , would it be possible to pass a ridge line inside the tarp to help support it in case of heavy snow ? Thanks for the video
@MichealBacon Жыл бұрын
Terrific presentation!
@matt_mountains Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@WandersonRC3 Жыл бұрын
Looks good but the downside would be that you have to have trees to set it up
@matt_mountains Жыл бұрын
True, but if you have trees it's amazing!
@eventsmorewithchrisg9 ай бұрын
@@matt_mountains Hi! Not sure if you'll see this but if you wanted a tarp to act as a floor, how big would the tarp need to be? It looks like it could be bigger than a 10 X 10 & if your tarp grommets can match something in the bottom to knock in with pegs, so much the better! Is it water proof? What about inner condensation?
@WillieMakeitАй бұрын
Pole kits are available. Good traps never come with poles. That I have found. I feel the manufacturer thinks we can use our hiking poles! BUT hiking poles don't extend to 6 plus ft long
@nicksmith86227 ай бұрын
Dude you're the actor on this is us arent you your Kate's husband