Pick your pipe length on their website and you'll see otherwise. I looked back at previous posts and around 400 seemed a pretty standard list price for used.
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Used but in perfect working order. 15-20 burns through it. All original parts, including bag. 7.5 ft. pipe. No damage, just use. $360 includes shipping and fees. PayPal.
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They make a quality carbon fiber trekking pole at a crazy low price point, wondering if their roto coolers also break the mold of what you get for your money. Anybody have any experience?
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Redcliff is definitely more than enough space. 4 man tipi is perfect for a solo guy looking for extra space. Though in terms of pack weight and space, really not much of a difference. What I do really like about the redcliff is the sitting space. I love my helinox chair 0, and with the...
Like to carry a collapsible/compactible/telescoping super lightweight snowshovel when backcountry hunting, to clear a spot for the tipi when it snows a foot plus (seems to happen every few years). Favorites?
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TAG, Caribou, or something else? And I'm talking breathable game bags, not dry bags, silnylon or anything like that.
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I've got a Seek 4 man listed on here. New 2017. Used 4 nights. Stove jack, carbon pole, sewn in bug screens, half liner included. Asking 700, so almost 200 less than new. Let me know if you're interested.
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I have a new in 2017 (used 4 nights) 4 man seek with stove jack, with carbon pole, sewn in bug screens, and half liner for sale. Have it listed on here for $700
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Great condition 4 man tipi plus half liner. Color brown. Carbon pole. Sewn in bug screens. Stove jack. Purchased new summer of 2017. Seam sealed, proved no leaks first night out with it. Only used 4 nights in 2 trips; half liner never used. Cleaned and dried after each trip, and always stored...
Mosquitoes and flies don't hit the ground to crawl under. Maybe a spider or something did, but I never noticed any. The thought of floorless is definitely intimidating. But run it one night and you realize all the advantages ring true, and none of the disadvantages you worried about ever...
That same trip was summer, rained all night, about 45-50 degrees. Moisture was not a problem for us. A little bit of air still comes under, even with the sod skirt, and the top vent does enough. Same experience running it hot tent in 15 degrees with the vent as closed as it will get. Certainly...
I'd recommend door screens, no nest, and a thermacell backpacker. Ran that in the heaviest mosquito conditions I've ever seen, in the northern Cascades of Washington, and it worked great. Screens keep everything out when closed up, and thermacell took care of the ones that snuck in as we were...
I think with all this trouble it's just not worth applying in Idaho. Everyone should just give up on it. [emoji6]
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Granite gear air zippsack and air pocket and air zippditty are siliconized nylon, just like the big pack brands, but WAY cheaper. The air zippditty even have waterproof zipper. I organize literally everything in all different sizes of these. Went Amazon so I could figure out sizes and return...