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Old 04-18-12, 10:38 AM
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Don't think I'd want to tow it..but.

This thing look huge, but cool.

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Old 04-18-12, 11:56 AM
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Oh that one, again.. You tow it behind you on your quad hunting rig
With a motor, so have a tent to stay in while you shoot other creatures.

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It might be worth pulling that weight if it could sleep a whole group, but if it only sleeps me, not really worth it. Especially if the 58 pounds doesn't include any gear.
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then there's the Airstream version
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900 bucks is an awful lot for a 58 lb tent/trailer
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Originally Posted by LeeG
then there's the Airstream version
Ooooo, shiny equals better
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I think I'll stick to my hammock for "above ground sleeping."
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more comfortable, get a winnebikego
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