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We have a new tent , named the Redcliff. It borrows from the Cimarron, in being a large mid with subtle angles

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https://store.seekoutside.com/redcliff/

Dual entry, Stand up height, includes Carbon pole / stakes etc . Suitable for 2 -4 with a stove. Under 5 lbs shelter complete
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That Redcliff looks just friggin awesome smile

I would love to see video with people in it, etc.


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Very nice, I've been looking at the Lil' Bug Out vs the
Cimarron recently and it's tough to make a choice.


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I plan to have one prior to this elk season. More people coming so need another to go with my BCS.

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Kevin,

In your estimation, which can handle (very) high wind loads better, the Redcliff or 4 man.

To take it a bit further, which of your smaller shelters best stands up to high wind and / or snow loads. I am thinking 4- man or Redcliff at the top end.

Appreciate your insights on this.

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For wind, probably the tipi due to the shape. For snow the Redcliff, due to the shape. Sorry I cant give you one being better for both.


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