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<blockquote data-quote="California hog hunter" data-source="post: 2968351" data-attributes="member: 121579"><p>I hunt central California. Probably same weather as you. I use seek outside Cimarron or redcliff depending on people in the tent. I use to use a double wall tent and though floor less was weird until I tried it. I won't go back. For the 5 pound weight of most double wall tents you can take a redcliff way over kill for 1 person. </p><p>With my buddy 2 dogs and myself we use the Cimarron. Plenty of room. For one person it's a palace. If you have to wait out a storm you can stand up and move around some. You can have a chair inside. Don't discount the stove either being comfortable will keep you in the mountains longer. The stove and Cimarron weigh about 6.5 pounds if I remember correctly. 1.5 pounds more than a dome tent you can stand sit put all your gear inside. The best thing you won't have to ever crawl out of the tent .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="California hog hunter, post: 2968351, member: 121579"] I hunt central California. Probably same weather as you. I use seek outside Cimarron or redcliff depending on people in the tent. I use to use a double wall tent and though floor less was weird until I tried it. I won't go back. For the 5 pound weight of most double wall tents you can take a redcliff way over kill for 1 person. With my buddy 2 dogs and myself we use the Cimarron. Plenty of room. For one person it's a palace. If you have to wait out a storm you can stand up and move around some. You can have a chair inside. Don't discount the stove either being comfortable will keep you in the mountains longer. The stove and Cimarron weigh about 6.5 pounds if I remember correctly. 1.5 pounds more than a dome tent you can stand sit put all your gear inside. The best thing you won't have to ever crawl out of the tent . [/QUOTE]
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