Tent heater? I use a Glock 26 with a 17 round mag. [emoji16]
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It seals up quite well. It is not drafty at all.Does your tent provide some sort of insulation, or is it just good at blocking off ventilation?
Trail Blazer III
Steward I
8750
It's just my opinion but the best heater is you.I'm a newbie to campy as an adult and I'm looking to do some camping near Lone Pine late February or March sometime. Looks like it gets fairly cold in the evenings so I was interested in a heater. Most articles I've read recommend not using a heater in a tent. I'm interested in what everyone else is doing or using. I have a roof top CVT Mt. Shasta Summit Series tent.
Thanks!
Off-Road Ranger I
This is so trueTents just aren't designed to keep heat in.
C/L, from a Boy Scout troop. I expect it was donated to them by the Marines. (Keep in mind, I am local to Camp Pendleton and MCRD.) It appeared to have never been used. It didn't fit their system.That USMC tent is awesome. I’ve never seen one in civvie hands, where did you find it?
Pathfinder III
1632
I agree re bag temp ratings. They're survival rates not comfort rates. I've got a 20 degree bag but feel cold at much warmer temperatures. Admittedly, I'd probably be cold at the equator in the middle of summer cause I don't have much meat on me.I've considered a 12v electric blanket and a portable power supply. Would probably be a good write up if somebody wanted to do a current draw test so we can approximate how long we can power them off a given source.
I'm a big fan of up-rating sleeping bags. Just because the bag will keep you alive at a given temp doesn't mean you'll be comfortable. For the Sierra's I always always always bring my 0-degree down bag, even in summer and usually in combination with a fleece blanket. I never have to zip up into full-mummy and I'm always comfortable. I do like to sprawl out when I sleep I'll admit that. May be something to consider.
Member I
Member I
Traveler III
Traveler III
This guy had basically the same idea: I like your idea of using a fan powered by the stove though!I'm working on an idea simple but may work well. Will be using a army stove filled with charcoal. Get it nice and warm before bed. I will create a duct system up to my James Baroud tent. I will use one of the wood stove self propeled fans attached to the duct and stove to keep the air moving in. View attachment 50782
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