Zipper issue seems pretty big considering you have used it 3 times.
Bryce said:
Zipper issue seems pretty big considering you have used it 3 times.
Yeah it’s definitely not the best thing to fail but for about $200 cad it doesn’t seem awful, more of a somewhat minor thing in my opinion that’s fixable
@Briar
Soooo…no floor? Won’t all that snow be a wet mess soon?
Noor said:
@Briar
Soooo…no floor? Won’t all that snow be a wet mess soon?
only directly underneath the stove if everything is compacted
Curious about your backpack please
Anik said:
Curious about your backpack please
It’s a milspex 85L pack got it pretty cheap from a surplus store 6 or so years ago, it’s alright other than cheap clips but is still surviving.
@Briar
Thanks
Anik said:
Curious about your backpack please
ya. me too.
Anik said:
Curious about your backpack please
looks like a mystery ranch blitz to me, not that I’m an expert just had a buddy who had one.
Anik said:
Curious about your backpack please
looks like a mystery ranch blitz to me, not that I’m an expert just had a buddy who had one.
It’s not.
Doesn’t have adjustable harness
I have the same bag!
Vale said:
I have the same bag!
As in the ruck? If so what’s it called been lookin for one that isn’t gonna fall apart fast.
I didn’t know they made hot tents that small, pretty cool. It’s not too heavy?
Looks cozy!
Abi said:
Looks cozy!
It was real cozy got up to about 30°C at the warmest before bed
Abi said:
Looks cozy!
It was real cozy got up to about 30°C at the warmest before bed
that’s downright toasty.
Why is there no footprint inside the tent?
Bennet said:
Why is there no footprint inside the tent?
Most hot tents are floorless because the heat from the stove can melt/burn a normal tent floor. They do make fire retardant mats that can be used, but they’re generally unnecessary with a decent site.