WSMHNTR
FNG
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- Oct 5, 2022
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I'm on the fence about trying a floorless tipi. The ability to have a stove and weight reduction over my current setup are the driving factors. Give me the good bad and ugly.
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No, not worth the hassle if lows are only around freezing. Can be super comfortable with pad & bag in them temps. As mentioned by someone else I find I use the stove way less than i thought i ever would. Only comes with now when on really late hunts with a bunch of snow and temps in the teens to single digits.For those that have a stove do you find it worth the weight for dry hunts with lows around freezing?
I didn’t realize it, but when we were muley hunting in the desert, there were a ton of little bug holes all around with webs. Turns out they were black widows that were out at night (saw them in the headlamp packing a deer out). I have never seen anything like it. I wish I took photos. Only one was in the tent on one morning. It was enough, I had a $30 Walmart tent under the back seat and we slept in that instead for the remaining 2 days. Still like the floorless, just won’t be using it in the desert.I'm on the fence about trying a floorless tipi. The ability to have a stove and weight reduction over my current setup are the driving factors. Give me the good bad and ugly.