For those that have a nest for their Cimarron, did you go with a full or half nest? Why?
I'm thinking of getting a nest but not sure when one would be better me.
Check out the MLD nest. They have the built in corners struts. You can drop the net and use it as a tub, or lift it and set up the nest.
Check out the MLD nest. They have the built in corners struts. You can drop the net and use it as a tub, or lift it and set up the nest.
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I don't have one of these. I made my own before I realized these had what I wanted. Mine is just a single for a small tarp I have. I would think the duo or the duo XL would easily fit. You should be able to compare the numbers to the SO 1/2 nest they offer. Call Kevin and tell him to put corner struts on and you will buy his. I think it should be std on all nests.Which one of these fits the Cimarron best?
Those with a nest...are you using it more for getting away from the the bugs or more for condensation? I was thinking full nest due to emphasis on keeping the bugs away in the summer when a stove isn't needed and weather is typically nicer. When into the cooler months and no bugs...no nest.
It's from Bearpaw I believe but I don't know any other specifics. I had actually borrowed it from bbrown here on the forums.
Those with a nest...are you using it more for getting away from the the bugs or more for condensation? I was thinking full nest due to emphasis on keeping the bugs away in the summer when a stove isn't needed and weather is typically nicer. When into the cooler months and no bugs...no nest.
I don't have one of these. I made my own before I realized these had what I wanted. Mine is just a single for a small tarp I have. I would think the duo or the duo XL would easily fit. You should be able to compare the numbers to the SO 1/2 nest they offer. Call Kevin and tell him to put corner struts on and you will buy his. I think it should be std on all nests.