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SEEK Outside Redcliff Shelter & XL Stove - Donated by Seek Outside

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SEEK Outside Redcliff Shelter & XL Stove - Donated by Seek Outside
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Constructed from 30 Denier Nylon 6.6 Ripstop, the Redcliff shelter is a durable and lightweight option for 3 to 6 people who need a standing height tent.

The built in stove jack makes it possible to use a wood stove inside, and the optional nest adds a bucket floor and mesh screen room.
Its rectangular shape makes it easy to set up and provides excellent protection against bad weather.
Handmade in Grand Junction, CO.

FEATURES:
- Sod Skirt to keep out dirt, debris, and insects;
- Dual Zippered Doors with Rain Flaps for easy access and waterproofing;
- Stove Jack with Rain Flap for using Wood Burning Stoves;
- Peak Vent for ventilation and preventing condensation buildup;
- Six Guyout Points for added stability in high winds or inclement weather;
- Inner Hang Loops for liners or hanging lights and clothes.

Seek Outside stoves are cut, bent, and built with computer-controlled equipment to ensure precise and uniform dimensions.
Feel secure in knowing that our stoves are the highest quality of their type, with tight tolerances that control air flow through the firebox and materials that will last through years of tough use.

We design our stoves to be a blend of strength, durability, ease of use, heat transfer, and weight.
Titanium is very light, tough, and handles high heat loads very well. Our stoves feature a front intake control, tight tolerances, and a functional damper that allows you to easily control airflow through the firebox.
The flat top makes cooking a breeze.

Our stoves are built well enough that if you're good with your fire starting you can have a cup of boiling water only 6-7 minutes after lighting the flame.