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<blockquote data-quote="LY" data-source="post: 5257641" data-attributes="member: 1765"><p>Know you our budget, look around and get the biggest one size wise you can afford. They all have things you'll like and dislike, not one will be perfect for every situation, but with a kid who'll grow you will want plenty of room. </p><p></p><p>You'll need the room for a small heater, sleeping bag, iPad, etc for them to be comfortable and entertained to want to go back for another hunt. </p><p></p><p>I like bipods for my daughter, 2-3 in a tent will take up less room than a death grip and can be prepositioned or easily moved. If it'll be easy to get and left awhile put in some outdoor carpet. I also recommend some clear gorilla tape to tape up any roof seams. That'll stop any leaks during rain storms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LY, post: 5257641, member: 1765"] Know you our budget, look around and get the biggest one size wise you can afford. They all have things you’ll like and dislike, not one will be perfect for every situation, but with a kid who’ll grow you will want plenty of room. You’ll need the room for a small heater, sleeping bag, iPad, etc for them to be comfortable and entertained to want to go back for another hunt. I like bipods for my daughter, 2-3 in a tent will take up less room than a death grip and can be prepositioned or easily moved. If it’ll be easy to get and left awhile put in some outdoor carpet. I also recommend some clear gorilla tape to tape up any roof seams. That’ll stop any leaks during rain storms. [/QUOTE]
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