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Seek outside LBO w/ connecting tarp and nest.

KJW

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Up for sale is a seek outside LBO shelter. Will come with the connecting tarp, nest for the base, and I also have an aluminum pole to go with it if buyer wants it. Everything functions as it should. Will include plenty of ground stakes and leave the cordage attached. Connecting tarp has only been used one night in the back yard. Hate to let it go but the kids are growing and we are soon to be out of room. Lower 48 TYD $525. Not looking for trades or to split up pieces at this time. Thanks
 

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Sorry up front to make a joke, but didn't see where you live on your emoji, Looks like you live next to a large body of water. Are you renting that mobile home to the Migrants from South of the Boarder looking for work???
Can probably fit 10 Migrants comfortably in that living space. Could get triple of what you want for sale or a lot to rent by the week🤣

GLWS That is a really nice Tent for camping/hunting!!!!!
Please don't be offended just could not pass up a Joke.
 
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Awesome tent, seek outside makes great stuff. Pretty sure they don't make this style anymore either. Kinda been looking for 1, but right now ain't my time.. How many times as the unit been used(roughly)? Have you used a stove in it. Any spark holes or stove jack melting?
 
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Correct. This model got discontinued. I talked to seek at the western hunt expo and they said it was something to do with getting the zipper that allowed for the split and use of the connecting tarp. I've slept quite a few nights in it. No holes or burns. Used a stove only one night just to see how it would heat up. I've had it from coastal Alaska to 13,000 ft in Colorado sheep hunting. It's held up to everything.
 

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