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Title: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Roger Norris on February 26, 2013, 08:33:00 PM
Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Mike Vines on February 26, 2013, 08:45:00 PM
Yeah, get a good one, I might trade you a night or two in the tipi.     :bigsmyl:
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: moleman on February 26, 2013, 08:58:00 PM
Roger, my old Baker is over 30 yrs old, so ive got a couple of suggestions.
Go with the heavier canvas for durability, boat shrunk, sunforger, fire resistant as well, with a stove pipe jack. Mine is old but if i was looking for a new one check out David Ellis canvas products they have some great Bakers.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Roger Norris on February 26, 2013, 09:03:00 PM
'"Get a good one" made me laugh out loud

  :D  

Thanks Moleman....I saw them on the web. Will check further.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: WESTBROOK on February 26, 2013, 09:50:00 PM
Roger, check out Panther Primatives, they make some first class tents!

Eric
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: pruiter on February 26, 2013, 09:56:00 PM
http://tipitent.com/contact_us.htm

like everything about this tent but the price
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Mike Yancey on February 26, 2013, 10:38:00 PM
I have a Panther Baker that I have had for years and it has served me well. I have used it as my main camp and also as a cook tent while using my tipi. I like them because the many uses if you get the fly out and buy the extra canvas for the sides.
Mike
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: David Yukon on February 26, 2013, 10:47:00 PM
Frost river  https://www.frostriver.com/shop/campfire-tent/
There stuff is top notch, I  imagine there tents are to!
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Roger Norris on February 27, 2013, 07:07:00 AM
Thanks guys
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Roger Norris on February 27, 2013, 07:29:00 AM
That Panther Baker looks awesome.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Nate Steen . on February 27, 2013, 07:51:00 AM
I got a Redhawk Trading tent last year....real good quality and price.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Dan Adair on February 27, 2013, 03:51:00 PM
Not really a Baker....

But I'd take a look at Kevin's tents over at Seek Outside.

Unless you're camping out of a car, weight and bulk are an issue.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: sinawalli on February 27, 2013, 03:58:00 PM
Quote
Originally posted by pruiter:
  http://tipitent.com/contact_us.htm  

like everything about this tent but the price
That and it's made in china! How about these guys?
  http://www.somomule.com/RangeAndSpikeTents.html
The whole line of Frost River products looks pretty top shelf! Love their packs!
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: on February 27, 2013, 04:18:00 PM
Year ago i got a Baker from Beckel canvas, Egyptian sail canvas. I got it with the screen front and one back window. It the pack with all of the poles and stakes and ropes, plus the weight of the number 3 dultuh pack, the weight comes to 43 pounds.  It has been on many Canadian canoe trips.  A few years back I got one of theri new ones that was made from the same stuff that boat covers are made, it leaked like a siv.  What I like about the Baker designis that it can be set up a variety of ways to work any where.  Many times we would just run a couple of taut ropes and just put rocks down instead driving stakes, set up like that it will never blow down, even with the uprights and rocks on the bottom ropes it is still bomb proof.  One tip get lots of parachute cord and use it where ever you need it.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Orion on February 27, 2013, 05:51:00 PM
I have a Baker from Frost River and a wall tent from Beckel.  Both are excellent products. Keep in mind that neither is a pack tent.  Even a fairly small baker style will weigh 25#-35# depending on the features(sewn in floor, or not, side wings, or not, mosquito netting, or not) in a medium weight canvas.

I had a smaller Beckel made Baker style several years ago made out of a synthetic material. Much lighter than canvas, but just a little smaller than I wanted at the time. It, too, leaked a bit so I sold it.The fella I sold it to gave it a scotch guard treatment and it apparently no longer leakes. I tried to buy it back, but he wouldn't sell it to me. (LOL)  For canoe camping, or camping off the tailgate of your truck, a canvas baker is the ticket.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: northener on February 27, 2013, 07:06:00 PM
Bakers really do look multi use, especially with attached rain flys and wings. One could configure many different ways depending on conditions.

Curious, how do they stand up in heavier winds?
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Steve O on February 27, 2013, 07:38:00 PM
Roger, I know you are a retro kinda guy, and 20# of wet stinky canvas has a certain romance to it, but if you plan to haul it in on your back at some point, this may be worth a look:

   CCS (http://www.shop.cookecustomsewing.com/product.sc?productId=194)

Click on "more info" and "set up" for lots of good info and cool knots that will make a Boy Scout jealous.

I am saving up for one of their tarps...
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Roger Norris on February 27, 2013, 07:47:00 PM
Hey Steve - That looks like an awesome version of a Whelen lean-to. You are right, if I'm hauling it on my back, thats the way to go. REI sells an awesome version of a rubberized, grommeted, SUPER light tarp that I used in Idaho last year. Folded up with pre-cut parachute cord it would fit in a large cargo pocket.


 (http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h227/rnorris/IMG_0190.jpg)
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: ChuckC on February 27, 2013, 08:03:00 PM
Ha, Jerry...  just try and get it back !  Its a decent tent.  A few tweaks and I like it just fine.  If I recall it has a 7x7 footprint (plus the overhang, if I use it as such).  Works great for one and pretty good for two.  With the flap down off of poles and staked right to the ground it holds up well against normal windy days.  Haven't had it out in a 50 mph plus blow.  I am guessing I would be looking for it across the valley.

I like being able to sleep in the tent but see outside.  This one has a floor and skeeter net.

ChuckC
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Orion on February 27, 2013, 09:32:00 PM
Hey Chuck, I thought you might be along.  I still like the size and weight of that tent. Just about perfect for one-person canoe and car camping, I think.  The one is have now is made of pretty heavy cotton canvas and about a foot taller. Has a floor, and mosquito netting s well. Still easy to set up, and versatile, but you wouldn't want to carry it very far.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: snakewood3 on February 28, 2013, 08:55:00 AM
I have used mine for extended camping in New Mexico and Oklahoma. It has withstood the elements (including high winds, snow and rain) very well. No condensation or leaks. Tons of room.

 (http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c359/snakewood3/4man1_zps5073bbfe.jpg)
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: reddogge on February 28, 2013, 10:51:00 AM
I don't know about Bakers. I had one since 1980 and finally go rid of it a couple of years ago and went modern. Heavy, had to dry it out after every trip and since I cut my own poles had to have a mess of 10' poles strapped to the top of the vehicle and a large bag of jute ropes and stakes. It started to need waterproofing every year too. Good riddance.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Ray Lyon on February 28, 2013, 11:00:00 AM
Roger,
I know a nice spot on the banks of the Armstrong Creek week could set up and do a remake of Fred Bears the "Oldest Game".  I may wait till the evening to smoke a 'stogie' and I don't recall Fred or Charlie having any amber colored refreshments in their baker tent either, but that could be added   ;)  .
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: falconview on February 28, 2013, 11:44:00 AM
check out  tentsmiths.com they have everything imaginable and there bakers are excellent
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: Steve Jr on February 28, 2013, 11:53:00 AM
Hi Roger l was looking into them also and found a nice one at Frostriver which l think is also a part of Deluth trading. I haven't bought one yet but a fella at Compton had one last year mad e by them and it was pretty nice. Good luck, and l will see you at Compton, maybe we will get another elk trip  :)
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: ChuckC on February 28, 2013, 12:56:00 PM
Jerry, have you looked at those single pole tents.  There was a thread just a bit ago with one of us recommending a particular maker.  Can't recall which.  Anyway they have some maybe 2'-3' walls and are not quite a teepee.  They use a single internal pole, and look easy as heck to put up.  I think I am interested.  I mostly truck camp so weight is not an issue on this one.  I am thinking that my wife may come along on a few of these soon and a tarp and a blanket won't cut it, that's for certain.

ChuckC
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: fujimo on February 28, 2013, 01:16:00 PM
chuck, it might be the bell tents you are referring to.
they come in a range of sizes, i have the 5meter one for family camping- and we love it, literaly only minutes to set up,lots of room, and very comfortable.
 http://www.belltent.co.uk/bell_tents\\

i really also like the kifaru tents, especially the sawtooth, but really like canvas. so am gonna build myself something like that in canvas, with one of their small packable stoves, two guys hunting could easily share the load
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: parshal on February 28, 2013, 03:52:00 PM
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Originally posted by ChuckC:
Jerry, have you looked at those single pole tents.
Montana Canvas makes Spike tents which are single center poles with poles around the edges.  I had one of their newer ones and there are just too many poles.  They made one for Cabelas for quite a while that had a center pole and one pole in each corner.  They had sewn in floors.  The 10' one is nice a packable and easy to setup.  I got the 12' version of Craigslist and it's a bit heavier to haul around but it's a great tent.  Craigslist seems to have the older ones from Cabelas fairly regular.
Title: Re: Considering a new Baker style tent....
Post by: ChuckC on February 28, 2013, 09:17:00 PM
Found it.  Bjorn posted this in the camping (for sale) under the thread regarding wanting a single pole pyramid tent.  A Soulpad! They look pretty cool and useable

 (By the way Snakewood, that looks like the one I have.  Nice tent)

 ChuckC