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Posted By: Kevin_T New Tent - Redcliff Q and A - 03/14/16
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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You can learn more here
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.

Posted By: Jeffpg Re: New Tent - Redcliff Q and A - 03/30/16
Very nice, I've been looking at the Lil' Bug Out vs the
Cimarron recently and it's tough to make a choice.
Posted By: prm Re: New Tent - Redcliff Q and A - 04/01/16
I plan to have one prior to this elk season. More people coming so need another to go with my BCS.
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.
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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