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Has anybody tried Summit stoves that Davis Tent sells?
Have a couple of Davis 14' X 16' tents, we can drive to where we will set up camp. Was considering the "Peak" model for the cook tent, the largest in the line. A smaller stove would be plenty of heat, but thinking one could damper it down and get longer burn time at night.
Always drink upstream from the herd...cowdoc...
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No experience with any stoves yet but just www.walltentshop.com has a lot of information about stoves on their site. I decided to go with a four dog stove package.
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Cowdoc,
I have a Summit stove from Davis Tent and Awning. Great stove. You wouldn't know it from a Cylinder stove if you didn't see the name plate. You will be happy with the Peak for your tents.
RLD
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If you feed your partner a couple of beer before retiring,he will have to get up to pee,and your burn time problem is solved.
You can hunt longer with wind at your back
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You can't go wrong with a Four Dogs tent stove for your A-wall tent. I and my hunting partners have used them in some mighty cold weather and they can't be beaten. http://www.fourdog.com/index.htmlL.W.
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