Anyone out there re-purpose a hub-style ice shelter as your truck tent? I always thought modding one with a stove jack and maybe some extra ventilation would be the cat's pajamas. Would be up and down in seconds, w/ a lot of space.
But meanwhile my Cabelas instinct alaskan guide dome has treated me well. It will never magically be a wall tent. Otoh, it packs down small, goes up pretty fast, and it's easy to dry out back at home.
I just recently purchased this tent and have the same idea in mind. How did the stove function in the vestibule, did it hear the entire tent, what here much heat loss? Thanks in advance.Jackelope,
This is the Kodiak awning. This was awesome for the hunt. It worked great for 2 guys gave us a ton of room and functioned beautifully we could have had maybe 4 guys in the tent but the awning would have been cramped the way we were using it.
I should have taken pictures of the inside sorry. In the tent we had a set of Disc-O-Beds from Cabela's, you can buy them about anywhere now. In the awning we had a white folding table and hanging organizer I bought at Walmart, two camp chairs, and a 120 qt. igloo cooler. I modified the awning roof and installed a stove jack from Bear Paw Wilderness Designs in Ft. Collins to accommodate the stove. I did not get the best most expensive stove available. The stove I purchased was from Sportsman's Guide, I also purchased the stove accessories. I modified the stove as well by changing out the short 7" legs that come with it and put on 15" black iron pipe legs with flanges screwed to the bottom. I either used 3/4" or 1" pipe i do not remember. By putting the stove in the awning I did not have to worry about burning the tent floor as the awning does not have a floor. We cooked right on the stove as well, I did bring a Coleman stove for morning coffee. If you have not tried putting meals in a Food Saver Bag and boiling them in the bag submerged in hot water this works phenomenal. No pots and pans to clean and we burned the paper plates and plastic forks. For a guy that usually hunts in a spike camp this was very luxurious.
Odell,
I am not sure if this would work with the Flex Bow, I had one with the bat wing before I up graded to the cabin with awning. As I was doing research a thread either here on Rokslide or Bowsite came up where someone had added a stove jack to their Flex Bow.
Kodiak canvas 10x10 fits that bill very well
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I have a Gazelle T4 and a Kodiak 10x14. I use the Gazelle when overnighting to and from my out of state hunting trips. I can set it up in with rainfly in less than 10 min. It is too small for my cot but the fast set up take down is awesome. When I get to my hunting spot I set up the Kodiak. When hunting solo I have room for my cot, a table, chair and all of my gear. If there are two of us then 2 cots and table and chair go outside under the awning. I heat it with a Little Buddy connected to a 20lb tank kept outside.I have been eyeballing the Gazelle tents, hub style pop up, I tend to truck camp to be mobile, so I have no interest in a wall tent type set up.
Cameron25 that looks like a sweet set up when I move to a pickup!
It is indeed! Even just for loading stuff in there too, makes it so nice cause im 6ft tall and can almost stand up, so i can pack the bed way more full before i lower it again. Then i can actually lift it to access stuff thats towards the front through the side zip windows if i need toI have been eyeballing the Gazelle tents, hub style pop up, I tend to truck camp to be mobile, so I have no interest in a wall tent type set up.
Cameron25 that looks like a sweet set up when I move to a pickup!
In the process of doing this for 2nd Rifle Colorado this year. More of a cost based decision, we already own a 6 person Eskimo Pop Insulated Shelter. Had plans to rent a trailer but that fell through, and its a bit late to buy anything else. Drooling over the Seek Courthouse though...Anyone out there re-purpose a hub-style ice shelter as your truck tent? I always thought modding one with a stove jack and maybe some extra ventilation would be the cat's pajamas. Would be up and down in seconds, w/ a lot of space.
But meanwhile my Cabelas instinct alaskan guide dome has treated me well. It will never magically be a wall tent. Otoh, it packs down small, goes up pretty fast, and it's easy to dry out back at home.