Portable Wood-Fired Sauna! 200 Degree Sauna Experience Anywhere!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @KaylaHueber
    @KaylaHueber 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow this looks like a fantastic product! Great video.

  • @TheAzboater
    @TheAzboater 29 дней назад

    Great video and I bought the Ox Sweat set up based on your review quick question, I thought the stove came with an OX Sweat carry bag for the stove which I thought I was looking at in your video
    my package just arrived and no bag for the stove included…
    OX Sweat says it does not come with a bag for the stove because of the carry handles built in
    so are you using an aftermarket bag when you carry the stove into the tent in the video? And if it is, can you direct me to the one that you bought?
    much appreciate your response and great channel!

    • @TheAzboater
      @TheAzboater 28 дней назад

      Thanks for the quick response
      Appreciate it!

  • @goingagainstthegrain
    @goingagainstthegrain 10 месяцев назад

    That is nice! How long are the guidelines? In your opinion, how well is it seam sealed? Multiple uses for that sauna. ❤

    • @HemlockRidgeUSA
      @HemlockRidgeUSA  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks fhe comment. I haven't unraveled the guidelines but it appears to be parachute cord. Easy enough to add more. For the seams, they seem tight. Could always hit them with some seam sealer I suppose. I too thought this could make a cool camping tent or ice fishing hut.

    • @JackDanYewell
      @JackDanYewell 3 месяца назад

      Do you think the temperature could be regulated for winter camping? Would be a cool secondary use…..

  • @mikeanderson1316
    @mikeanderson1316 8 дней назад

    I recently made a purchase of one of these. They’re hard to get the sides to pop out. I had to pull so hard. I broke one of the side supports. My wife and I were both pulling it popped out of his socket.. The stove warps when you get it hot. and it’s hard to get the door open when it gets hot to add more wood. The same with the rock box it warps when it gets hot. The stove gets so hot and the tent is so small. It’s hard for just two people to be in there. There’s nowhere to get away from the stove. I got my tent up to 160 and that’s about as hot as I can get it. The rocks get hot, but not hot enough to steam the water off of the rock so the water just boils in the bottom of the rock box.. I like the stove more than I like to tent when I was younger we would just build a campfire, put rocks in it and throw a tarp over our tent and then put water on the rocks cause we had them nice and hot. I don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze some of these guys are just paid actors..

    • @HemlockRidgeUSA
      @HemlockRidgeUSA  7 дней назад

      Oh man. Sorry to hear you didn't have a good experience. I found the tent is a little tight to get open too, but after it's used a few times, it starts to loosen up. I've also had luck pushing the sides open from the inside vs. pulling. As far as the stove, I've had zero problems with mine. Different species of wood have different BTUs and will burn hotter than others. I burn yellow birch in mine and that doesn't put out as much heat as other types of wood. If the stove warped, I'm wondering if you are using a harder wood which would have more BTUs? I also split my wood into really small pieces similar to kindling. That's all I need because it heats up so fast and that way it only burns for maybe a 30-min session.