Awesome! Thanks for the advice! Could you put a SO nest inside the sawtooth?
Hey guys, I'm back again looking for some opinions on a shelters.
I was reading through an earlier thread and I discovered the Seek Outside Cimarron. Before I had discovered this shelter I had my heart set on buying a Sawtooth with an 18" smith stove. However once I got onto the Seek Outside website I say that the Cimarron was literally half the price of the sawtooth. Now I'm wondering is the sawtooth worth the extra money? I will be taking which ever I buy to the NZ west coast next may hunting tahr and possibly to CO to hunt elk.
I am a gear junkie and love to know the pros and cons of everything I look at purchasing and obviously it is a massive investment into the sawtooth (the conversion rate to Australian dollars makes it like $1600-$1700 for me), but if it is worth it I wouldn't have an issue in spending the extra money.
Keep in mind also that I am completely new to the whole floorless shelter thing so even the most basic of pointers will probably be new to me!
Thanks guys!!
Aw man! They both look like such good choices. Im leaning towards the sawtooth though.No experience with the sawtooth. I do own a Cimarron and some Kifaru gear. Good friend does have an 8-man Kifaru tipi/stove combo he has abused for the past 10 seasons winging arrows at elk without an issue with the 8-man. My brother and I ran Cimarron for 10 days with an sxl stove in MT high country this September. Worked really well and lightweight. If you haven't read Patrick Smith's essay "What I Use", I would. Mr. Smith's 50+ years knowledge on the subject was a very informative and interesting read for me.
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I would say they are very different tents and it is more a question of what you are after then which tent is "better." The cimarron is a non standing room symmetrical pyramidish tent, the Sawtooth is a standing room asymmetrical tent. I think stove and pole position make them feel very different inside, going to be lots of differing opinions beyond just weight/price/quality.
I had a Sawtooth and have a Cimarron. Forgetting price and weight, the Cimarron is slightly easier to set up and has a smaller footprint. I've set up both in the same spot when hunting and the Cimarron fit into a smaller area. The Sawtooth is taller for standing up. The Cimarron has a rain flap over the zippers whereas the Sawtooth does not. The nights I've been in the Sawtooth with rain it does drip through the zipper. The Sawtooth had the ability to walk around either side of the stove to enter or exit. The stove is located near the entry. The Cimarron is in the middle of the shelter. When in the shelter I think I prefer the stove near the entry. There's less moving around the stove.
I also own a Seek Outside 12 man and have owned an 8 man. Their customer service is excellent and responsive. The quality is no different than Kifaru. I would like to know what this new tent is that they're announcing, though.
@Kevin Dill
If you don’t mind me asking.... what did they charge you to add the sod skirt? Thanks
Thanks @Kevin Dill Do you have any experience or knowledge on the Luxe octopeak? It’s a very similar design and Nearly half the price. It does have ripstop and from the reviews seems to be well built. Maybe something to start with and save for the Kifaru, or should i just spend once cry once so to speak.