It’s a sign from above.Feb 9th my birthday. Looks like I have to buy one now.
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It’s a sign from above.Feb 9th my birthday. Looks like I have to buy one now.
Just a few small things. We added a hood (small piece of fabric) at the top of the zipper that covers the top of the zippers to keep water from coming in where the zipper meets the top of the fabric on the doors. We had several testers weather some heavy rain and some snow and one had some water come in through the gap where the top of the zipper meets the tent fabric. Easy fix but an important one. We also changed the position of the door tie-off slightly as well as the length of the paracord on the line-locs.What tweaks were made to the production model ?
I was able to test it out this fall. Definitely was impressed and in weather or precip was the best performing of any freestanding shelter I’ve used. Tons of stake and guyout points I think you won’t be disappointed in the tent design either. Couldn’t agree more with you on poly vs nylon.I tried to sign up for the presale but website indicates sold out. Two thumbs up on the sil poly fabric over sil nylon which stretches like a mo fo when wet. Appears to be a much higher functioning pyramid style design. I’ll give it a try if I can get one.
Brad, will you have one of these at the Western Hunt Expo in Feb?For any of you that are interested in buying the Lemhi 3P Tent, the product page is now live (link below as well), and we will be doing a limited run pre-sale on February 9th at 9 a.m. MST on our website. You can also buy one at Western Hunt Expo in person.
Lemhi 3P Tent
And I wanted to thank all of the Rokslide testers on this thread that tested out the Lemhi. I've never done anything like that before but it was great to get the unbiased, unadultered feedback. We made a few key tweaks based off of the feedback for the production round. So thank you to all of you that put it through the paces.
Yes they will.Brad, will you have one of these at the Western Hunt Expo in Feb?
YessirBrad, will you have one of these at the Western Hunt Expo in Feb?
Great, see you guys on that Friday. I've got some tent decisions to make.Yessir
Maybe I missed the explanation, but why can’t the stove jack be installed on the two door version? I get that you can’t use both doors with the stove jack installed, but it would sure be nice to have two doors unless you used the stove.Rought measurements, you're looking at 122" long from the longest point to longest point, and 108" in width. Height is 54".
The primary reason is the zipper opening would be so short that it would be fairly useless unless you are army crawling on the ground for getting in and out. And if you are running it as a hot tent, you would have a stove on the one side and would only be using the zipper door opening side anyway. There could be some value in being able to open the zipper to shove wood or gear inside the tent, but we ultimately decided the added weight wasn't worth the trade-off.Maybe I missed the explanation, but why can’t the stove jack be installed on the two door version? I get that you can’t use both doors with the stove jack installed, but it would sure be nice to have two doors unless you used the stove.
I believe you, but I just don’t see it. I’ve been looking at the door zipper locations and it sure looks like a stove jack could just be installed in the same spot as the single door version with the understanding that when you are using a stove, the back door is unusable. It’s sounds like you are saying that the full length zipper is incompatible with the stove jack. Perhaps the pictures don’t tell the full story.The primary reason is the zipper opening would be so short that it would be fairly useless unless you are army crawling on the ground for getting in and out. And if you are running it as a hot tent, you would have a stove on the one side and would only be using the zipper door opening side anyway. There could be some value in being able to open the zipper to shove wood or gear inside the tent, but we ultimately decided the added weight wasn't worth the trade-off.
So the decision comes from not wanting to add the weight of a zipper (probably about 4 ounces-ish), with very little added functionality while trying to keep the weight where we wanted it to be.