you should buy the wood stove they offer (has a pipe). I'm torn between a canvas wall tent and this one. The tipi would be much lighter--and far cooler to look at.
Hi John - If you look you will see we got a stove from russia :-) that works perfectly. But also I have learned more about how tough this tent really is - It is really rugged, it will take a huge fire inside - it will make sure you can stay warm and dry - if you REALLY need it...its awesome for trips into the wild... ... yes it sure is very expensive .. but it will take a beating and hopefully last for years and years :-)
Well ...actually i have learned since.... the fire was actually maby to small ...you need a fire that generates enough heat to get things burning hot - and get the circulation going ...then there is no problems ...I have had a LOT bigger fire since i made these vids ...maby i should do a ...after owning for a year review ;-)
only use really dry wood without a stove and id ssay about half the size fire though but Id use a bigger tipi if i planned to have open fire but keep a small store of wood tarped to keep dry so you dont have poppers
Just what i have heard but i was lead to believe you leave the door shut, especially if a vent is open. That way the smoke is drawn out the top.
I used to take my boys out in a bison lavvu when they were young like that. the angst i felt if i went out and left them there lol, lol like they would see if they could barbecue thier legs or something.
you should buy the wood stove they offer (has a pipe). I'm torn between a canvas wall tent and this one. The tipi would be much lighter--and far cooler to look at.
JohnTheHater 4 weeks ago
@JohnTheHater
Hi John - If you look you will see we got a stove from russia :-) that works perfectly. But also I have learned more about how tough this tent really is - It is really rugged, it will take a huge fire inside - it will make sure you can stay warm and dry - if you REALLY need it...its awesome for trips into the wild... ... yes it sure is very expensive .. but it will take a beating and hopefully last for years and years :-)
DrDnepr 4 weeks ago
fire is too big for that tent.
dinnerandashow 1 month ago
@dinnerandashow ....
Well ...actually i have learned since.... the fire was actually maby to small ...you need a fire that generates enough heat to get things burning hot - and get the circulation going ...then there is no problems ...I have had a LOT bigger fire since i made these vids ...maby i should do a ...after owning for a year review ;-)
DrDnepr 1 month ago
only use really dry wood without a stove and id ssay about half the size fire though but Id use a bigger tipi if i planned to have open fire but keep a small store of wood tarped to keep dry so you dont have poppers
MrSokitumi0007 4 months ago
Actually - it is possible to have a fire inside - but its import to use the right kind of wood...birch or other hard wood...
DrDnepr 1 year ago
Just what i have heard but i was lead to believe you leave the door shut, especially if a vent is open. That way the smoke is drawn out the top.
I used to take my boys out in a bison lavvu when they were young like that. the angst i felt if i went out and left them there lol, lol like they would see if they could barbecue thier legs or something.
Thanks
bilko1971 1 year ago
brilliand investment .
alexgoyettemobile 1 year ago
Thanks :-)
DrDnepr 1 year ago
i really want one of these, so so soo nice. thanks for sharing mate, now i envy you:)
supr3z 1 year ago
I have one too, but it´s a bit smaller.
neuroleptika 1 year ago