Seek Outside 4 Man vs. Kifaru Sawtooth

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Hi,

I am a newbie, and have just gotten the bug to potentially purchase a hot tent for my Wyoming hunting adventures. I would like to keep pack weight down as much as possible. I have read the Lite Outdoors stove is a good, efficient way to do that so I am considering it. I am also considering the SO 4 man vs the Kifaru Sawtooth. I see that are some Cimarron's for sale in the classified ads section, but I cannot reply yet as I just signed up. I am also 6'-4", so height is definitely a consideration and why I am looking at the 4 man instead of the Cimarron. Any thoughts on these comparisons? Ideally, I could use the tipi for summer backpacking too by adding a nest (mosquitoes....uggh...) and for winter treks as I attempt to bag an elk. I will likely be doing some solo, but have a spouse and some kiddos that will eventually be hunting with me and can share the pack weight. So, I want it to be big enough for 2 adults with stove, but light/tall/large enough that I can pack it in solo with stove. Remember....I am 6'-4" so headroom is paramount.
 
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And legroom while sleeping. Called Seek Outside today and the guy recommended the 4 man over the Cimarron.
 
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Views inside and outside the sawtooth. No issues with headroom unless you are 11’ tall or so
 

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Thanks for the pictures! If anyone has a Seek Outside 4 man tipi or the Kifaru Sawtooth, I am in the market for one for the right price. I am still a newbie so you will have to message me until I get privileges (hopefully next week).
 

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The 4 man is really great,2 doors is awesome.I am now rocking the sawtooth,both good choices,they all have Mosquito door option,liners,i jave a Bear paw wilderness design nest for the sawtooth,work really great.

The sawtooth is quicker to set,the only con on this shelter is the low height of the zipper,SO 4 man the zipper goes all the way to the top.

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The 4 man is really great,2 doors is awesome.I am now rocking the sawtooth,both good choices,they all have Mosquito door option,liners,i jave a Bear paw wilderness design nest for the sawtooth,work really great.

The sawtooth is quicker to set,the only con on this shelter is the low height of the zipper,SO 4 man the zipper goes all the way to the top.

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Great pictures that really help. I think I may go with the SO 4 man due to the zipper height. Thanks a ton!
 

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At 6'4" your not standing strait up in either one. If you're worried about hitting the sides while stretched out lying down, then either one is going to work. I've owned both a SO 4 man and a Cimarron and like the Cim much better. It's lighter, easier to pitch, easier to find a location to pitch, and cheaper. Although the 4 man was nice it just didn't do it for me. YMMV
 
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At 6'4" your not standing strait up in either one. If you're worried about hitting the sides while stretched out lying down, then either one is going to work. I've owned both a SO 4 man and a Cimarron and like the Cim much better. It's lighter, easier to pitch, easier to find a location to pitch, and cheaper. Although the 4 man was nice it just didn't do it for me. YMMV
Dirtydan, are you around 6'-4"? Just curious if the Cimarron works for you better and are my height.
 
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I am 6'4" and have a sawtooth. No problem sitting in a helinox chair. I can stand right in the peak, but that is also very close to the stove pipe. Its a palace for one person (I hunt alone) and does not weigh that much more than my megatarp. As for length sleeping. No issues. FYI, I put the rear pole in on an angle towards the back supported by a piece of wood or a stone so it is not in the way.
 

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6’2” so not far off. My wife and i took the Cimarron out last weekend which also included the 60lbs lab. We all ,and I mean ALL fit on a queen mattress on one side of the pole and never even came close to the sides.
 
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6’2” so not far off. My wife and i took the Cimarron out last weekend which also included the 60lbs lab. We all ,and I mean ALL fit on a queen mattress on one side of the pole and never even came close to the sides.
That is great info to know, so thanks! Maybe I should consider the Cimarron since I won't be able to stand up in either the Cimarron or 4-man tipi. I will be packing it, along with a stove, at times so that would definitely cut down on weight.
 
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If someone would be so kind to let lugi06 know I am interested in his Cimarron, it would be appreciated. I evidently cannot do that quite yet. Maybe he can get in touch with me. Not sure since I am new to this forum.
 
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Thanks for all the photos and info. I think I'll try a Cimarron to see how I like it first.
 

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The sawtooth is roomy. Defiantly big enough for 2 man, and as said above "a palace for 1 man".
Me (I'm 6'2"), My wife (5'5"), My son (12yo), my daughters (9 & 6 yo) and my dog (50lbs) all slept in a kifaru sawtooth. It was tight, but all 5 of us and the dog did it for 2 nights.

And I have no problem standing up in it, but that last two inches to get to 6'4" may do away with that. I am not sure. It would be close.
 

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6’2” so not far off. My wife and i took the Cimarron out last weekend which also included the 60lbs lab. We all ,and I mean ALL fit on a queen mattress on one side of the pole and never even came close to the sides.

Ok, this has me puzzled. How did you fit a queen mattress in the Cimarron? I've used mine a lot, often with nests. The nests are tight for two sleeping pads but enough room for me and the wife. This is maybe the width of a single mattress. I can't fathom how you'd fit a queen in a Cimarron without deleting the pole and hanging the tent from a tree.

Happen to have any photos of how you did it? Did you have the pole over at an angle?
 

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i Don’t have any pics with a queen mattress but I did a live Facebook feed showing a recent trip. If you jump on SeekOutside Facebook page Becca (manager of SO) posted pics with a full nest with a queen and a single in the full nest. You definitely have to kick the center pole out to one side, but it does work.
 

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Gotcha. Couldn't find pics as I don't Faceyspace that often but it makes sense if you kick the pole over a bit.
 
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The seek 4 man is a treat tent with plenty of room for 2 guys and gear. The 1 thing with it though is you need a large area to pitch the tent. Sometimes hard to find an area big enough to set it up.
 
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