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Ultralight Teepee style tent with wood stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1187615" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I do agree with the above post that they aren't the best when it comes to trying to stand up in. But most tents that you pack on your back don't allow a lot of room to stand up. My brother and I have the seekin outside 6 man. It might be a little more than you want to pack, but it does have fair room. Can stand up in it fairly easy, sit on a chair (if you have one) etc. I have the tigoat vertex 6.5 that I use on my back pack hunts. I can stand up, but have to be fairly close to the middle, can sit in a chair with no problem. I use the tigoat wood stove with 7.5 feet of pipe. The pipe comes in one piece and you have to roll it into a chimney. Little bit of a struggle the first time, but after you have a good hot fire in it once it is quite easy after that. Don't remember the exact weight on the wood stove, but pretty sure the stove and pipe are under the 3 lb. mark. The wood stove doesn't hold a fire real well but do put off a fair amount of heat, and believe me if you're wet and cold it sure does feel good. I don't have any of the liners for our tents and you will see some condensation in them, my understanding is that the liners cure that problem, but so far with the wood stove it hasn't been to bad. Overall I do like them, are they as nice as a good old wall tent with a wood stove. Nope, probably not even a close second, but then again better than nothing. Hope this helps a little. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1187615, member: 73479"] I do agree with the above post that they aren't the best when it comes to trying to stand up in. But most tents that you pack on your back don't allow a lot of room to stand up. My brother and I have the seekin outside 6 man. It might be a little more than you want to pack, but it does have fair room. Can stand up in it fairly easy, sit on a chair (if you have one) etc. I have the tigoat vertex 6.5 that I use on my back pack hunts. I can stand up, but have to be fairly close to the middle, can sit in a chair with no problem. I use the tigoat wood stove with 7.5 feet of pipe. The pipe comes in one piece and you have to roll it into a chimney. Little bit of a struggle the first time, but after you have a good hot fire in it once it is quite easy after that. Don't remember the exact weight on the wood stove, but pretty sure the stove and pipe are under the 3 lb. mark. The wood stove doesn't hold a fire real well but do put off a fair amount of heat, and believe me if you're wet and cold it sure does feel good. I don't have any of the liners for our tents and you will see some condensation in them, my understanding is that the liners cure that problem, but so far with the wood stove it hasn't been to bad. Overall I do like them, are they as nice as a good old wall tent with a wood stove. Nope, probably not even a close second, but then again better than nothing. Hope this helps a little. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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