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Started my search considering only a 4 or 6 man tipi to use on those hunts (fly-in with anywhere from 50-65 lb. limit) where my 8 man tipi ate up too much of the weight allowance. These hunts take place at a time of the year when the stove would be used. Occupants are just me or one partner.
After speaking with several manufacturers I've become interested in the SO Cimarron and and Redcliff instead of the conventional tipi. I'm nearing the point of information overload so in an effort to simplify my remaining choice between the two I thought I would share my rationale and let others who have used any of the considered shelters (4 or 6 tipis, Cimarron, or Redcliff) give their opinions on where my decision is headed.
1. I drifted away from considering tipis for two reasons. The 6 man tipi was similar enough in size and weight to my 8 man tipi that it didn't make much sense. The 4 man eventually lost out because the Cimarron, due to its shape and angles, made better use of ground space.
2. Right now as I go back and forth between the Cimarron and Redcliff I'm leaning more towards the Redcliff because even though the extra weight is a consideration it's not weight I have to pack on my back.
3. I'm also leaning towards the extra space of the Redcliff because its use will take place at a time of year when quite a bit of clothing is needed for warmth and the extra space of the Redcliff will better absorb that extra gear.
4. The one thing I can't come up with an answer to, and I suppose it's because the answer is subjective, is if the Cimarron has space enough for the needs I outlined in point 3. In other words would the Redcliff be overkill?
5. For stove size I've decided to go with the smallest suggested size for either shelter. My reasoning on that is that in my experience over the past 18 years with my Kifaru large box stove burn time is so short there really isn't much burn time gained with a larger stove. So, in the interest of spaciousness, I'm thinking I will go with the smallest suggested stove option for whatever shelter I eventually choose.
Thoughts???
After speaking with several manufacturers I've become interested in the SO Cimarron and and Redcliff instead of the conventional tipi. I'm nearing the point of information overload so in an effort to simplify my remaining choice between the two I thought I would share my rationale and let others who have used any of the considered shelters (4 or 6 tipis, Cimarron, or Redcliff) give their opinions on where my decision is headed.
1. I drifted away from considering tipis for two reasons. The 6 man tipi was similar enough in size and weight to my 8 man tipi that it didn't make much sense. The 4 man eventually lost out because the Cimarron, due to its shape and angles, made better use of ground space.
2. Right now as I go back and forth between the Cimarron and Redcliff I'm leaning more towards the Redcliff because even though the extra weight is a consideration it's not weight I have to pack on my back.
3. I'm also leaning towards the extra space of the Redcliff because its use will take place at a time of year when quite a bit of clothing is needed for warmth and the extra space of the Redcliff will better absorb that extra gear.
4. The one thing I can't come up with an answer to, and I suppose it's because the answer is subjective, is if the Cimarron has space enough for the needs I outlined in point 3. In other words would the Redcliff be overkill?
5. For stove size I've decided to go with the smallest suggested size for either shelter. My reasoning on that is that in my experience over the past 18 years with my Kifaru large box stove burn time is so short there really isn't much burn time gained with a larger stove. So, in the interest of spaciousness, I'm thinking I will go with the smallest suggested stove option for whatever shelter I eventually choose.
Thoughts???