Hi Fisky

Yes that second photo has a nest in it.

Some people go floorless, other prefer a full enclosure, thus the nest. It does save weight going floorless. The nest provides a bit more warmth and of course bug / dirt protection.

The vestibule is the blue section, it won't be blue in production, but aided us in identifying everything

We don't have any distributers at the time being but we do have a 30 day check out period with a minimal 10% restocking to minimize investment

I preface this video by saying it is bad, but that happens sometimes. Anyway you can see the setup a bit easier with this. For the record, the vestibule is there under the floor. Of course, being zippered in resolves that issue (as it is now). These shown were prototypes. You can see pitching it all together though, in the rain (as I was).



One other note, and I don't mean to confuse anyone but what the heck, there is another mode where you can set up two of the base unit's in what I term "blocking mode". This is great for two guys that aren't going in together or at the same time. It's an alternative to zipping them as full enclosure. It does require two poles instead of one, but you basically pitch them facing each other, with enough room to pull out the beak between them and get in and get out. In this mode they are pretty weather proof, and there is a couple foot gap in between them. One blocks the other from low angled blowing rain and most wind.


Lightweight Tipi Tents and Hunting Tents https://seekoutside.com/tipis-and-hot-tents/
Backpacks for backpack hunting https://seekoutside.com/hunting-backpacks/
Hot Tent Systemshttps://seekoutside.com/hot-tent-combos/