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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 1099000" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>I've used my Sawtooth for the last two years and it's one of the few items in my pack that isn't up for replacement. The medium ss box stove is packable and I have for two years but I bought a ti wifi for this season. I haven't weighed the new stove with the Sawtooth but about 7.5 lbs for a warm tent you can stand up in by the pole. I don't carry a ground cover of any kind and I have no real trouble with bugs so far except for one tick and a couple of spiders. My sawtooth has withstood a couple of nasty storms so far and as long as you have picked a good site you will have no trouble with water. If you leave a little gap at base it doesn't condensate much but if you snug it down in damp cold conditions it will get a little wet inside but the stove will knock that back. I can't see me ever using a conventional floored tent again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 1099000, member: 48429"] I've used my Sawtooth for the last two years and it's one of the few items in my pack that isn't up for replacement. The medium ss box stove is packable and I have for two years but I bought a ti wifi for this season. I haven't weighed the new stove with the Sawtooth but about 7.5 lbs for a warm tent you can stand up in by the pole. I don't carry a ground cover of any kind and I have no real trouble with bugs so far except for one tick and a couple of spiders. My sawtooth has withstood a couple of nasty storms so far and as long as you have picked a good site you will have no trouble with water. If you leave a little gap at base it doesn't condensate much but if you snug it down in damp cold conditions it will get a little wet inside but the stove will knock that back. I can't see me ever using a conventional floored tent again. [/QUOTE]
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