PEAX SOLITUDE 4 TIPI GIVEAWAY

Old-Cat

Lil-Rokslider
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The trekking poles crossed at the top are perfect for drying/hanging stuff, and gives you more strength where you need it. The idea just makes sense, imagine that? Haha
 
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I like the cross trek design. When I had my cimmaron, sometimes the wind would push in and this design should help that. The footprint is a great addition as I always packed my bivy sack which made it the same wight as a tent. I will def give this a look for my next floorless shelter purchase.
 
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peax_equip

peax_equip

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I believe Cory Jacobson used it last year by himself.
That is correct. Corey Jacobsen used it last season during his fall elk hunts as a solo shelter. He couldn't say enough about all the extra space at no weight penalty compared to the traditional freestanding tents he had been using.
 

churley15

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Feb 12, 2017
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Colorado
Favorite feature has got to be the double doors and their design. Being able to glass from the shelter while weather may be hitting the tipi is awesome!
 

landman650

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The selling point for me is the head room. I love the idea of actually being able to stand up to get dressed
 
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As someone who had a tent ruined by the guy-out points tearing during a wind storm last year, I have to say the reinforced guy-outs have me impressed.
 

bigharge

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Texas
I like the floor option, have been running a seak tipi for years and have really enjoyed it. I feel like the few unique features this offers like the crosstrek support. I would definitely consider this if I was looking for smaller footprint than the 8 man I run now.
 

JPD350

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Abq NM
I also like the trekking pole cross support and the double doors, as long as the cross support isn't mandatory for stability it's a great thing. I guess one could cut a couple sticks so that you didn't have to keep taking the poles out each morning. cool looking tipi!
 
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