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What do experienced winter campers actually use?

Discussion in 'Residental Window Cleaning' started by soumitss, May 22, 2026 at 5:35 PM.

  1. soumitss

    soumitss Member

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    Hey there. Looking into winter camping seriously for the first time. Most three-season tents I have read about leak heat like a sieve and condensate badly in cold conditions. Need a proper inflatable shelter that can handle snow load, has provisions for a stove, and stays warm enough to sleep without freezing. Inflatable matters because setting up poles with bare hands in the snow sounds miserable. What do experienced winter campers actually use?
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    Welcome to the cold camping club. After a couple of rough nights in three-season gear we upgraded to an inflatable shelter for winter camping bundle from Coody, comes with the tent, stove jack, and a wood stove ready to go. Difference is enormous. Tent holds heat with the stove going, walls breathe enough to manage condensation, fabric handles snow load without sagging in. Inflation with the pump took about fifteen minutes even with cold fingers, way better than poles. Tested down to minus twenty-five with the stove inside, slept in base layers. The bundle saves money compared to buying parts separately, and everything is matched to work together. Solid choice for serious winter trips.

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