2021-03-30, 08:15 PM
(2021-03-30, 04:08 PM)Bluegreen kayak Wrote: My favorite tent is getting old, has holes, and the zippers are sticking more and more. I thought I would get a new one, but I haven't found a two-door tent in the style I like (pictured below), with the fly set high so I can look out the windows. Every one I looked at seems to have the fly totally enclosing the tent, and creating a vestibule. I've been looking at camping companies on the internet - haven't checked the shelves of my local big box store yet. Have things changed that much since the last time I went tent shopping?
[img]Furnace Creek #148 by Patricia Boylan, on Flickr[/img]
How big of a tent do you need? I can't quite figure out the size of the one in your photo, beyond its not a 1 or 2P tent.
Anyway, most 'good' tents aren't designed the way you want any more. That "eave" is a huge flaw when its windy or raining, as it catches everything and funnels it into the tent. Plus its not much of a rain fly if its letting all the rain hit the tent door. My first camping tent (long, long ago) was similar to what you have now, and it was awful any time the weather wasn't perfect.
You can get a somewhat similar effect to what you're seeking in a 'modern alcove' tent by simply folding/rolling back the rain fly door. It won't be perfect, in terms of visibility, but it'll be the best trade-off.
This tent looks pretty good:
https://www.rei.com/product/110892/marmo...ne-4p-tent