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Kifaru tepees

Started by snakewood3, March 26, 2007, 10:55:00 PM

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Little John

:notworthy:  Hey Mike, could you send them again, I didn't recieve them. Thanks, JOHN

littlejohn1@floodcity.net

snakewood3

Thanks for everyones input. After due consideration ....probably not the best tent for my situation. Best Regards, Charles
U.S. Navy Seabees '79 - '86
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trashwood

I've got a four man.  If the 8 man is like the four man it will make a good four man cause the four man makes a good two man.  Man I just ain't "that" freindly with any of my bowhunt buddies  :)

With three guys in the tent and a light snow outside the 4 man sweats like a sweat lodge.  I got the liner but it doesn't really keep the sweat down.  Ya gotta vent, vent, vent.

The littel stove heats the teepee up to steaming pdg.

rusty

Tater

Mike,

     PM sent, thanks for the offer of plans.

              Pat
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76Aggie

I note the OP is from Texas as am I.  I have a Seek Outside Redcliffe and love it.  I use it in Alaska
with a liner and a stove.  They are expensive but when weight is critical they are the way to go.  I will soon be buying a Kifaru Sawtooth with liner and stove as our Moose hunting group has grown.  Again, weight is critical and these tents are great.  I do not use these tepee style tents with no floors in Texas.  I prefer a canvas tent with a floor when hunting in snake country.  I don't like the idea of one of those Cotton Headed Water Rattlers crawling into my sleeping bag with me.  Cabelas sells Kodiak brand canvass tents.  They are heavy but when weight is not a problem they are just great.

Roadkill

I have the seek outside-it is lighter than anything else we have. Only used it once so have not gotten a good review.  I have a Springbar that has held up in elk camp with heavy wet snow when other tents caved.  Our son has the Cabelas version of that tent and it has been good, although neither of these has a stove vent.  Can be added fairly easily.   We do not cook in any of our tents-under the fly works for that.  We will eat in the tents.  Just my way of keeping grease and smells out of the tent.  I like tent living.  Beats sleeping in a hole-which i did for almost 30 years in the service.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Ikohlhof91

Spent 3 weeks in a sawtooth in Idaho, and will never own any other shelter.

Broken Arrows

Another vote for SeekOutside. I have the 8 man with the large stove. It has work very well the last two years at Elk camp with rain & snow. Two men with cots and all our gear plus room for fire wood.
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