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<blockquote data-quote="Buddro" data-source="post: 1726695" data-attributes="member: 108148"><p>I'm mostly commenting to follow in case any good info about using this particular tent with a stove comes up.</p><p></p><p>I have a summit refuge and I love it. It pitches great in awkward spots, it is very roomy and it is great for cutting weight. I have used it for elk and coues deer hunts as well as a lot of general backpacking trips and as a sunshade on day trips hunting audad. It has kept me dry in a number of storms and actually holds a little heat on cold nights...a little.</p><p></p><p>I am considering taking the next step into overnight snow shoe trips this winter so a stove set up is on the radar. However if I was buying a whole new tent with the expectation of using it with a stove, I would honestly either spring the extra cash for a kifaru or other tent that really was designed from square 1 with a stove in mind l, or just go with a great sleep system and a fully enclosed true 4 season tent.</p><p></p><p>for the price of the summit refuge, jack, stove ect ect...you are looking at spending enough money to just buy a hellisberg and sleep cozy without having to stoke fires, worry about sparks or melt the snow under your tent. You wont have to fret beating the stove up or worry about its edges cutting your gear either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddro, post: 1726695, member: 108148"] I'm mostly commenting to follow in case any good info about using this particular tent with a stove comes up. I have a summit refuge and I love it. It pitches great in awkward spots, it is very roomy and it is great for cutting weight. I have used it for elk and coues deer hunts as well as a lot of general backpacking trips and as a sunshade on day trips hunting audad. It has kept me dry in a number of storms and actually holds a little heat on cold nights...a little. I am considering taking the next step into overnight snow shoe trips this winter so a stove set up is on the radar. However if I was buying a whole new tent with the expectation of using it with a stove, I would honestly either spring the extra cash for a kifaru or other tent that really was designed from square 1 with a stove in mind l, or just go with a great sleep system and a fully enclosed true 4 season tent. for the price of the summit refuge, jack, stove ect ect...you are looking at spending enough money to just buy a hellisberg and sleep cozy without having to stoke fires, worry about sparks or melt the snow under your tent. You wont have to fret beating the stove up or worry about its edges cutting your gear either. [/QUOTE]
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