🏕Ultimate winter camping setup⛺️ Seek Outside tipi & Winnerwell stove
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- In this video I showcase the Seek outside 12 person tipi and the Winnerwell medium nomad view stove with pipe-oven and water tank, both great pieces of gear and both complete this ultimate winter camping setup. It's spacious, warm, and fairly portable, this is the ultimate winter basecamp setup. If you enjoy the video please like/subscribe it means a lot, cheers.
Ty for the upload. That side water tank is nice
Nice setup!
Love seeing the camping videos. I myself really like hot tenting. Subbed👍
Much appreciated my friend that means a lot thank you!
So much room for activities. Very nice setup
It’s incredibly spacious for sure, like I said room for 4 in winter incredibly comfortable, could squeeze more people in there.
With myself and my girlfriend, it feels like a palace…
@@YassinHM I looked this up right I watched your video. I was a little shocked at the price but something this nice I think it would be worth saving up for. I’ve always been a hammock camper but I messed around and had 5 kids that are old enough to want to go with me now so I gotta change it up and I think this would suit us all pretty nicely.
@@kennethdrury4993 check out my other video featuring the luxe hiking gear tipi! It’s much cheaper although smaller
@@YassinHM I will definitely check that out. Happy camping and make sure to keep having fun
Sweet set up. Lots of room and comfort. I am planning on getting that stove but without the side glass.
It’s a solid stove you won’t be disappointed! Using mine right now and it’s nice n homey! Very well built, something you can pass on and it’ll still be in great working condition, 0 issues with mine so far, I’ve only added more accessories lol
My friend asked if I was going to upgrade, upgrade to what? 😆 You have a good set up, even a stove pipe oven.
Much appreciated thanks! Its a little heavy to use for backcountry outings unless I had a snowmobile or something like yourself, but its definitely a great basecamp for sure.
This is so cool Yassin!!! Just as I have my hot tent setup, now my back is telling me to look at this tent! Love the stove setup as well. So Native that tipi !!!
Looks like a Luxe Megahorn XL. I have a Nomad Large and. Trying to decide between the smoker and the oven.
Way bigger than a luxe megahorn.
If it helps, the oven doubly serves as a decent heat sink, in those really cold nights you can open the oven door to keep it a little warmer. Oven it heavy though.
@@YassinHM the MH XL is 15x15x9’, so i wouldn’t say way bigger. It’s less than half the price though. It’s got the double zippers which is handier than i thought. What i like about yours is that the zipper reaches the top so you can really open it up if you wanted. To those that think it’s hard to keep these tipis warm because of their height, it’s not an issue.
@@Breal191 it’s the 12 person tipi. 19.8x19.8x13 if I’m not mistaken.
You can definitely keep the tent warm, bit of a learning curve but doable.
@@YassinHM i thought it was an 8 person tent. I stand corrected! Now i know why you said upgrade to what? Super nice!
@@Breal191 lOl that’s exactly why I said that 🤣🤣🤣
It’s palatial.
The have a 16 man as well but I truly can’t imagine that.
I'm a year late Sr but I figure "better late than never😁"
What I would of said a year ago is "SWEET SETUP FOR YOU AND Ur WIFE. AND THERE'S STILL ENOUGH ROOM FOR A FEW LITTLE ONES IN THE FUTURE"
I just bought the 14ft White Duck Regatta Hot Tent. So next on my list is to buy the exact same Winnerwell stove before it jumps up 40% in price in Bidens America.
Just one question, are you thinking of buying the double walled chimney piece that's meant for the part that goes through the stove jack for extra protection? And did you spray Ur tent with any kind of spark/fire repellent?
No and no, there’s a spark arrestor on the stove so no sparks, and with the tent I have, the stove pipe is near the centre of the tent so there’s no real concern for a drooping wall or something to make contact with the pipe, at least in my case.
And yes LOL I definitely could’ve said that 😂
This is a family sized tent no doubt. The tent you went with is an excellent choice as well, I hope you enjoy your setup as much my friend, all the best. If I would do anything differently, I’d get the bigger stove, and the woodsman version. The version I have only has glass on 2 sides but allows you to hang the water tank on top or on the side, the woodsman version you have 3 looking glasses to bring out great light although you can only place the water tank on top. A trade off I would’ve done.
If any of this helped I’d appreciate a like/subscribe, would mean a lot, happy camping!
Very sweet setup and you got room to run around inside if need be lol. Nicely done 😁
ahaha yeah I'm not that tall so its huge for a 5ft9 guy.
Great set up! What is the pole you are using to add support to the flue? It looks really solid
Came with the tipi tent!
Did you buy a seek outside tipi?? They make them here in my state!
Yeah I did, great tipi for sure.
Good luck
bro was in his backyard this whole time🤣
Ahahaha 😹 ikr wouldn’t have known, check out some of my other videos!
Great video 👍
Does the stove pipe glow red ?
Not really, not from what I noticed. The steel is thick enough to where it doesn’t heat up that much, but it is quite hot to the touch. Perhaps the first pile section may be red hot but the upper parts of the pipe are just hot. The base though does get red hot fire sure, especially underneath and along the sides!
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The stove is leaking out the pot ring?
What do you mean? You mean the removable lid? Once you get the air flow right then no, nothing leaks from lid when it’s closed, even when open if you get the flow right all the smoke exits the chimney and only the fire comes through the lid when you open it.
If you completely close the chimney then yes the smoke will not be able to exit out of the chimney and will seep through the cracks but that is why you need to play with the air-flow regulators until you can get a good flow from out your chimney.
That's a good stove but in my opinion the tent is too high all the heat rises to the top of the tent and it wouldn't be warm and cozy at ground level maybe if you have a small fan blowing some of the warm air towards the ground level it would be better and wormer in the tent, just my two cents worth.
Certainly!
When it’s really cold that’s exactly what I do, I have a small rechargeable fan at the top and I also hang Mylar around the perimeter of the tent, works quite well so where I’m either shirtless or in a t-shirt sometimes.
Plus, in the winter it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make given that outdoor activities are limited so you’re in the tent much of the time, having room to walk around, stretch, perhaps make a fishing hole or two is worth the trade off of needed to chop some more wood down and hang up some Mylar sheets and a fan.