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Not rejecting the Kifaru Sawtooth models, but asking what else is out there to consider in a tent/stove combo?
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I like the teepees from Seek Outside and Titanium Goat. TiGoat teepees are super light and I think their WiFi stoves are the best (I own Kifaru and Seek outside stoves too). The Seek Outside tents are a little heavier but there are more options. Patrick

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I run an older Seek Outside BCS and an EdT Ti stove. Absolutely love it. Though EdT isn’t making stoves now apparently so I’d look at the SO stoves.

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Thanks fellas, I'll go check them out.


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Seek Outside
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It’s bulkier and heavier but I have a Snowtrekker that I use for winter camping.

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It’s bulkier and heavier but I have a Snowtrekker that I use for winter camping.

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I use an EdT cylinder stove (similar to the Kifaru and TiGoat cylinder stoves, haven't looked at them in detail to compare).

For tents, I have:
- AppyTrails V5 I modified with a stove jack from SeekOutside + sewn in 8? tent stake loops. works ok for two guys and half our gear. Packs covered with plastic bags outside the tent to keep dry-ish.

- Seek Outside Redcliff. Works great for 2 guys and a kid and a stove and all our gear. Can fit two guys and 3 kids (maybe a little more) without stove.

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Look at the Luxe Hiking gear Megahorn with stove jack if you need a little bigger tent.About the same price as Seek Outside, ,maybe little less,but tall enough for most to stand up in.Total weight 8#'s.Then I coupled it with Kifaru's medium sized box stove. Roomy for two guys,packs and stove. Inner tents available for it for extreme winter camping.

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For 4 years now I have been using and enjoying my Seek Outside 6 man tipi and an LiteOutdoors titanium stove.

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When I see this, I think of the Wicked Witch of the West....



I'm Meltiiiing......

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When I see this, I think of the Wicked Witch of the West....



I'm Meltiiiing......


Darn comfortable tent though. Better built than the Seek Outside


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Good options to consider. Thanks folks for posting your experiences.


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Vince, do you have the luxe stove, too?

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Seek Outside Cimarron, w stove jack, and a small or mdm stove.

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Vince, do you have the luxe stove, too?


No,I have the Kifaru SS medium size box stove.

https://store.kifaru.net/box-stoves-stainless-steel-p87.aspx?Thread=True

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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Look at the Luxe Hiking gear Megahorn with stove jack if you need a little bigger tent.About the same price as Seek Outside, ,maybe little less,but tall enough for most to stand up in.Total weight 8#'s.Then I coupled it with Kifaru's medium sized box stove. Roomy for two guys,packs and stove. Inner tents available for it for extreme winter camping.

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I’m liking the looks of this tent looks like it has better ventilation than my Tigoat, do you have trouble with condensation in wet snowy weather?

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I have not used it in that type of weather yet. I think you will always get some condensation in that type of water proof material However,that top cap is pretty loose fitting and it should help a lot.In real nasty weather though,you can seal it up pretty good.

They also sell an inner tent for them that supposedly does away with it.

Seek Outside put out a blurb on managing condensation.

https://seekoutside.com/blog/5-ways-to-manage-condensation-in-seek-outside-tents/

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