x2Tried and true vs something new
I'm in the same boat but leaning towards the Absaroka the more reading I do about it. Did you you ever pick one or the other? How's it working out?Was sold on a Cimarron but recently came across the Absaroka and now I'm torn and need help deciding between the two.
How's the size seem in person? Can you see 3 guys being comfortable in there?I had the same purchase dilemma (argali vs SO). Ended up buying an absaroka. Main selling point for me was the argali was lighter (~7oz lighter than the cimarron lt, ~11oz lighter than the regular cimarron). Note that my argali carbon pole weighed in right at 10oz which is 2oz lighter than the website states. All other weights were right on. Plus the option of removable stove jack for a little more modularity and ounce saving if not using a stove. SilPoly “no sag” is intriguing but I haven’t put it through the paces yet for a final verdict.
I’m still waiting to get one of the argali stoves when they come back in stock. Haven’t had my tent in the field yet just set up at home to seam seal. It was the easiest and quickest tent I’ve ever set up. Tent construction appears solid as well.
I’ve never had a Seek outside tent so can’t comment but I know they are well loved around here. Honestly I don’t think you can go wrong with either.
I chose to support Brad/Argali as I’ve appreciated some of the other stuff he’s put out. He’s also been active on this site helping people out with questions. Showing some love for an Idaho based company
What caused the tent to collapse? Pole broke? Stakes pulled out? Did not have stakes topped with rocks? Only had the base staked and no additional guylines?I switched from a Cimarron to the Argali Absaroka. The weight savings and packability is what did it for me. The Argali packs down smaller as well. Field tested it shed hunting this spring, palace for two guys. Havent ran it with a stove yet. The material is super light but not as tough as the Cimarron. I had a big wind storm collapse the tent and it caught on a rock and tore about 10" up the side wall. Put a patch on it and good to go.
Big nasty gusts. I’m talking like 60+ mph. The stakes were not rocked down either. I’ve had the same thing happen to me in a cimarron. I feel like if a big gust of wind gets up underneath a floorless shelter, no matter the brand, your in for it.I am also curious about the collapse as I am hoping to use the absaroka on my sheep hunts in Alaska. Can get some big wind up high