We were both a couple feet from the head side in that picture. The floor combined with our pads was just enough to slide downhill but not wake us.Thanks! Looks like tons of room in there.
Have you had a chance to run a stove in it yet with two of you in there?We were both a couple feet from the head side in that picture. The floor combined with our pads was just enough to slide downhill but not wake us.
I put it in there with a tote of wood to see how much space there would be and it is still roomy. I have not actually used the stove because that would be miserable.Have you had a chance to run a stove in it yet with two of you in there?
You’ve answered everything. I’m just trying to make sure there is plenty of room for 2 with a stove. It gets pretty wet at times in Washington and I want to make sure there’s enough space to get dry ish/warm with an 8 year old and gear. Leaning this route because I have a mountain smith shelter that has a very similar shape. Just making sure a tipi style wouldn’t be better. I’d rather have more space than height. I’m not super tall.I put it in there with a tote of wood to see how much space there would be and it is still roomy. I have not actually used the stove because that would be miserable.
What are you specifically looking to be answered?
The first step though is testing their stove mat under an orange stove to make sure it doesn't smoke. I have had other "stove mats" put off some noxious stuff.
Give me before EOD tomorrow and I will post some pictures with the stove in it. I need to set it up in the yard next to the cimarron for side by side pictures.You’ve answered everything. I’m just trying to make sure there is plenty of room for 2 with a stove. It gets pretty wet at times in Washington and I want to make sure there’s enough space to get dry ish/warm with an 8 year old and gear. Leaning this route because I have a mountain smith shelter that has a very similar shape. Just making sure a tipi style wouldn’t be better. I’d rather have more space than height. I’m not super tall.
You’ve answered everything. I’m just trying to make sure there is plenty of room for 2 with a stove. It gets pretty wet at times in Washington and I want to make sure there’s enough space to get dry ish/warm with an 8 year old and gear. Leaning this route because I have a mountain smith shelter that has a very similar shape. Just making sure a tipi style wouldn’t be better. I’d rather have more space than height. I’m not super tall.
IshIs there any sort of lock to keep the “door” down on the guy line? I’d be worried that a wind gust would blow it up or open.
I wish I had mine so I could tell you how I like it. It’s supposed to ship in 2 weeks. My deer season is over this weekend. As soon as I get it and use it I’ll check back with youI should have this full review submitted shortly. How do you like yours?
I have zero big game tags myself this year, so the puppy and I have been using this for upland hunts religiously.
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Do you think two of the low profile backpacking style cots would work with the stove comfortably enough in the twilight?I should have this full review submitted shortly. How do you like yours?
I have zero big game tags myself this year, so the puppy and I have been using this for upland hunts religiously.
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How high off the ground are they?Do you think two of the low profile backpacking style cots would work with the stove comfortably enough in the twilight?
Does the twilight feel wider than the cimmaron?
I am really looking at the twilight but I want the ability to use two of the short/low cots with the stove and not worry about burning through a bag every time I move. Lol
They usually run about 6 inches highHow high off the ground are they?
Yeah you'd be fineThey usually run about 6 inches high