Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Bravo! different from other companies?
Answer; we start with a proven business and building philosophy that is based on a simple formula for success. 1) Treat our customers the way we want to be treated. 2) Build and supply the best wall tent and equipment possible, that is affordable ,will last, and perform beyond the expectations of our customers.

How is the Bravo! Super Grade Wall Tent superior to any Brand X tent?
Answer; here at Bravo! we are hunters building for hunters. We not only build the Bravo! Super Grade Wall Tent, we use it. We are constantly designing and testing new equipment, and ideas. In addition to meeting the demand for new construction, we repair all brands of wall tents, and have seen their strengths and weaknesses. There are several places that consistently go south on other brands of wall tents: inferior fabric ripping/giving away; plastic door zippers going out; grommets ripped out; and seams coming apart to just to mention a few. These design flaws can become a costly repair bill and ruin a once in a lifetime hunt. On a Bravo Super Grade Wall Tent every issue has been appropriately addressed for superior performance and longevity. Again the design is proven…not just built and then put on the market. All of our tents are backed by our guarantee, and are custom built to match the needs of each individual camp.

What tent size will work best for our camp?
Answer; the best way to determine correct tent size is to do a layout on graph paper. Pencil in your cots, tables, stove etc. in different tent sizes. Allot ample space for food prep, clothes drying and general comfort, keeping in mind the length of your stay.

Where is the best location for our stove ?
Answer; stove jack placement is up to the individual consumer as to preference, however we highly recommend going out the side wall. This keeps your roof from being pitted as happens with a roof jack. Run your stove pipe at an angle for maximum draw. Placing your stove forward in the tent, allows you to come in and hang up your wet clothes on your drying racks without dripping through your sleeping area. The same is also true with carrying in your firewood.