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Those small diesel heaters seem to be pretty popular, my partner uses one in the winter time.Even if you can't, it won't take much to heat a small tent up
Those small diesel heaters seem to be pretty popular, my partner uses one in the winter time.Even if you can't, it won't take much to heat a small tent up
This year should be a good show. Assuming no shut downs, next year should be better.We w
We wont be out east until next season sadly!
If you're local to Colorado check out one of our Rigs & Tacos events sometime!This year should be a good show. Assuming no shut downs, next year should be better.
Good answer, unless you are in hard walls, masking that sort of wind isn't going to happen. Even with hard walls, you will still hear wind gushing by.Its windy sounding for sure. But doesn't sound like anything is breaking like I have personally experienced in some other tents.
We were going to buy another clamshell style tent and just stumbled onto this one. I like that it steps up in the back a little giving a little more head room, and as my wife pointed out, doesn't force you to sleep with your head at the back. But we have concerns about how this would fair in heavier winds?
For roof top tents my favorite brand is 23Zero. https://campingrooftoptents.comAre you all going to be at Overland East in October?
For roof top tents my favorite brand is 23Zero. https://campingrooftoptents.com
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OK, I'll bite. We've been looking at the Darche Ridgeback, we like the size, or shall I saw the added space for being a clamshell, how does your space compare?