Liner for Seek Outside Cimarron...??

Jeremybj

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Greetings to all,

After finding out that a lightweight hot tent exists (ya I lived under a rock the last 5 years apparently...) I am looking at going with a Seek Outside Cimarron tent with medium titanium stove ( their hot tent bundle). The tent will be for me and a friend for everything from Colorado high country elk hunt to South Dakota west river mule deer.

A concern came up with the Cimarron when I was looking at the accessories for it. Does this thing need a liner or not? I don't see one listed for it. I am worried about a huge build up of condensation in it.

Can anyone advise on this? If it is going to be an issue, I can always go with a different hot tent combo.

Any help would be appreciated.

Jeremy
 

reaper

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Go with the 4 man you can have liners...cimarron does not have this option.I am from Qc in Canada and liners is a must have.There is a 4 man brown color for sale at a great price on seekoutside forum.
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Jeremybj

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Are you running two half liners or just one half liner in your 4 man?
 

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Are you running two half liners or just one half liner in your 4 man?
Winter trips we are always 2 so i keep both liners,if you are alone most of the time you can use just one half where you sleep and no liner where the stove location.
Summer trips i take both liners off,2 doors tipi make it super easy to dry everything.When ordering liners, if you buy a tipi on the classifieds and its a 2014 and less you need to specify it to seekoutside because they have made somes changes to the tipis since so it wont fit perfectly.I learn it the hard way.

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luke moffat

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I have yet to wish for a liner in my Cimmaron so to each their own I guess.
 

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The only real issues I have had with a floorless and condensation is from the hot air coming out of my sleeping bag above my head. It was really bad this year in November OR. I would think that would be about as bad as it gets.
 
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Jeremybj

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Luke, Do you run the stove in yours all the time to avoid the condensation? Follow up question, do you boil water in a pot on the stove for a mountain house meal or does it not get hot enough on top to do that?

Jeremy
 
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