Cimarron stove jack upgrade by Seek Outside. ***Update 11/30/20*** Full Review Here
I have been a solo hunter for the majority of time I have hunted usually going the minimalist route. When I actually use a shelter in the snow or rain, I’ve used the fly creek UL light weight and small. When My oldest daughter turned 10, I started to take her hunting. Several times we go back to camp cold and wet. While I’m used to it, she toughed it out but usually never dries out, I want to her to enjoy the experience. We went on a hunt with Ryan and Jordan last year and Ryan brought his Cimarron with a stove. While we dried out next to the stove Annabelle told me she wanted one and I saw how enjoyable it was to sit in a warm tent verse hurry up and get into the bags. Now this year my newest hunting buddy is my 10-year-old daughter Emmaline ,I had to get a bigger tent anyways . So, when Robby asked me if I wanted to do the review on the stove Jack upgrade from Seek Outside on a Cimarron he already had, I jumped at the chance.
Upon arrival of the unit I weighed it at just over 2 pounds 8 ounces. The stove I weighed at 1 pound 12 ounces. Making it just over a 4-pound set up. The stove jack upgrade looks like it belongs and if I didn't know it was an addition I would probably never have noticed. I have to look at it closely to tell it is added . As soon as I got it, I set it up or at least tried without reading or looking up directions. The tent was very easy however scratched my head for a few on the stove until I watched a video. Turned out It is fairly simple to set up should take less than 5 minutes. Robby told me this is a two man tent. From what i'm used to this is a 4-man tent is very roomy. Going floor-less may take a bit to get used too but allows a lot more to be done when while inside. I plan on using it for several scouting and hunting trips in the very near future. It was a bit too hot recently to even think about a stove. My initial thought this is going to be huge in helping when I take my kids and will be huge on some of my late season hunts. And just allow for a more enjoyable experience. I will post updates along the way and do a full review.
I have been a solo hunter for the majority of time I have hunted usually going the minimalist route. When I actually use a shelter in the snow or rain, I’ve used the fly creek UL light weight and small. When My oldest daughter turned 10, I started to take her hunting. Several times we go back to camp cold and wet. While I’m used to it, she toughed it out but usually never dries out, I want to her to enjoy the experience. We went on a hunt with Ryan and Jordan last year and Ryan brought his Cimarron with a stove. While we dried out next to the stove Annabelle told me she wanted one and I saw how enjoyable it was to sit in a warm tent verse hurry up and get into the bags. Now this year my newest hunting buddy is my 10-year-old daughter Emmaline ,I had to get a bigger tent anyways . So, when Robby asked me if I wanted to do the review on the stove Jack upgrade from Seek Outside on a Cimarron he already had, I jumped at the chance.
Upon arrival of the unit I weighed it at just over 2 pounds 8 ounces. The stove I weighed at 1 pound 12 ounces. Making it just over a 4-pound set up. The stove jack upgrade looks like it belongs and if I didn't know it was an addition I would probably never have noticed. I have to look at it closely to tell it is added . As soon as I got it, I set it up or at least tried without reading or looking up directions. The tent was very easy however scratched my head for a few on the stove until I watched a video. Turned out It is fairly simple to set up should take less than 5 minutes. Robby told me this is a two man tent. From what i'm used to this is a 4-man tent is very roomy. Going floor-less may take a bit to get used too but allows a lot more to be done when while inside. I plan on using it for several scouting and hunting trips in the very near future. It was a bit too hot recently to even think about a stove. My initial thought this is going to be huge in helping when I take my kids and will be huge on some of my late season hunts. And just allow for a more enjoyable experience. I will post updates along the way and do a full review.