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<blockquote data-quote="Boomstickin" data-source="post: 3000475" data-attributes="member: 121945"><p>I run Seek Outside Cimarron's & they do great in all weather situations. With the Titanium Wood Stove (TWS) & Carbon Fiber Pole (CFP) they are very sturdy in high winds (30-50mph) & repel moisture efficiently. Have run these during all seasons of the fall harvest to include the late rifle season in sub zero temperatures (in the picture, it was -10 not including the wind chill factor & the TWS kept the inside of the tent in the 65-75 degrees). Lightweight; the 2 Person with above mentioned CFP & TWS weighs under 4lbs, 3 Person with CFP & TWS weighs roughly 5lbs. Although these setups are spendy when bought new, these products can be found on the 2nd hand market for pennies on the dollar. Seek seam-seals their tents from the factory, I highly recommend seam-sealing these tents annually & or after every few uses to maintain the waterproofing aspect of the tent. After use in wet environments, it is imperative to hang dry these tents so that they can dry out in a controlled manner to avoid mold or mildew build up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomstickin, post: 3000475, member: 121945"] I run Seek Outside Cimarron’s & they do great in all weather situations. With the Titanium Wood Stove (TWS) & Carbon Fiber Pole (CFP) they are very sturdy in high winds (30-50mph) & repel moisture efficiently. Have run these during all seasons of the fall harvest to include the late rifle season in sub zero temperatures (in the picture, it was -10 not including the wind chill factor & the TWS kept the inside of the tent in the 65-75 degrees). Lightweight; the 2 Person with above mentioned CFP & TWS weighs under 4lbs, 3 Person with CFP & TWS weighs roughly 5lbs. Although these setups are spendy when bought new, these products can be found on the 2nd hand market for pennies on the dollar. Seek seam-seals their tents from the factory, I highly recommend seam-sealing these tents annually & or after every few uses to maintain the waterproofing aspect of the tent. After use in wet environments, it is imperative to hang dry these tents so that they can dry out in a controlled manner to avoid mold or mildew build up. [/QUOTE]
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