Getting tons of large spark holes in my Seek Outside Redcliff just testing it in the backyard two or three times. I'm not even going to be waterproof anymore for when I actually hunt with it unless I patch the tent up. I'm getting so fed up with holes in my 800 dollar tent and it's making it feel like a disposable item and there's nothing I hate more than the disposable culture we live in.
I have the recommended length stovepipe. Burning spruce - not ideal, but what can you do - northern forests is where I hunt. I'm using a spark arrestor that came with my winnerwell folding titanium stove. After the first go around, I had a bunch of spark holes so I ordered a spark arrestor from Lite Outdoors thinking that if I double up, it might help. Just as bad on the second burn, now even more holes. Is my only option to try rigging up an internal stove baffle to help? Am I the only one having such severe problems? I swear after a season of hunting at this rate, my tent would be gone by the end of the season. Any ideas?
I have the recommended length stovepipe. Burning spruce - not ideal, but what can you do - northern forests is where I hunt. I'm using a spark arrestor that came with my winnerwell folding titanium stove. After the first go around, I had a bunch of spark holes so I ordered a spark arrestor from Lite Outdoors thinking that if I double up, it might help. Just as bad on the second burn, now even more holes. Is my only option to try rigging up an internal stove baffle to help? Am I the only one having such severe problems? I swear after a season of hunting at this rate, my tent would be gone by the end of the season. Any ideas?