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Permalink Reply by Sandra on September 24, 2009 at 12:38am I have an old Coleman canvas tent. It is in need of repairs and poles. Are they worth repairing or just get a new one. It is huge ,but nothing like the multi room tents of today.
I would imagine it would cost you more to repair it than to buy a new one, but you would have to check with a canvas repair guy to make sure.
Unless it has some kind of sentimental value, I think I would just get a new one.
michael shawn adams said:I have an old Coleman canvas tent. It is in need of repairs and poles. Are they worth repairing or just get a new one. It is huge ,but nothing like the multi room tents of today.
Permalink Reply by Greg Rein on December 11, 2009 at 7:20pm What's a good two-person lightweight tent for backpacking? (That doesn't cost $400).
Permalink Reply by Joan Pitzlin on January 26, 2010 at 3:42am I just tried out a new 10x10 tent, not very expensive -- but would be very very roomy for two people. You could easily put two cots in there with room to spare. A family of four would also do well in there. And I could stand all the way up in it -- I'm 5'8". For me, the lap of luxury.

How good is good? 3 or 4-season? There are awesome tents for $500, but you can get a decent family tent of that size for around $100 if you look. Try your local Walmart, Target, etc. They are running lots of sales right now. Also, online try Campmor (NJ). They have an excellent stock.
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