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Ultralight Teepee style tent with wood stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cmrem700" data-source="post: 1187774" data-attributes="member: 91145"><p>The stoves are about 2-1/2 to 3 pounds. They produce heat fast. I boil water and cook on mine. They do go through wood fast about 20 min. I started to use tin foil over the intake and that helped a lot. This is all burning pine not much larger then your thumb and about a foot long. I have had coals lasts for hours after extended use. The stoves will dry your cloths, dry the condensation and get the chill out of you. </p><p>The tents red clif is about 3-1/2 pounds, 6 man is just under 6 (with out the stove) that's with extra stakes and lines on all of the tie outs. Since I started using floor less shelters I have had way more bad weather then good. Most nights have be from single digits to the low twenties. Had one trip when the highest temp got above freezing for a short time and it snowed 9 out of ten days (I learned about tire chains that year) and to different 10 day trips it rained or snowed most days. The tent did well on all trips. You must under stand it is a single wall shelter and if it is damp out and the stove is not going the walls can get wet. </p><p>I love the larger size without the weight, I like not worrying about getting the floor dirty, and I love the stove. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cmrem700, post: 1187774, member: 91145"] The stoves are about 2-1/2 to 3 pounds. They produce heat fast. I boil water and cook on mine. They do go through wood fast about 20 min. I started to use tin foil over the intake and that helped a lot. This is all burning pine not much larger then your thumb and about a foot long. I have had coals lasts for hours after extended use. The stoves will dry your cloths, dry the condensation and get the chill out of you. The tents red clif is about 3-1/2 pounds, 6 man is just under 6 (with out the stove) that's with extra stakes and lines on all of the tie outs. Since I started using floor less shelters I have had way more bad weather then good. Most nights have be from single digits to the low twenties. Had one trip when the highest temp got above freezing for a short time and it snowed 9 out of ten days (I learned about tire chains that year) and to different 10 day trips it rained or snowed most days. The tent did well on all trips. You must under stand it is a single wall shelter and if it is damp out and the stove is not going the walls can get wet. I love the larger size without the weight, I like not worrying about getting the floor dirty, and I love the stove. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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