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Arctic Oven
Posted by Snowwolfe on Oct 08 2005
It is this tent all the way. Do a search and you can find a lot more info. IMO opinion those Cabelas Guide tents fold up into a piece of junk on Kodiak (been in one when it happened). The bombshelter is good but it is wet inside. Arctic oven with its second layer of polypro and small wood stove allows you to dry out your gear every night and your bag stays nice and dry. I been in 65 mph winds in my oven on Kodiak and never once even felt threatened by Mother Nature. Set up a couple of cots inside and two people can live in this tent for weeks at a time.

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