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I'm in the market for a 2 man insulated flip hut but I was hoping to get some input from some people that have owned them before. I am trying to get a small 2 man as it will be going on the back of the sled so weight and size needs to be considered. Right now I am leaning towards and frabill trekker Dlx. The price seems to be decent and the size and weight is good. Does anyone have any opinions of any of the huts mentioned?
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I use a clam Nanook shack. I love it. Takes no time to set up lots of room, heats up quick. The material is very strong too no holes in mine and its 5 years old.
One thing I must say is what ever one you purchase MAKE SURE YOU BUY A COVER for traveling. It took me one trip out on the lake to realize I needed a cover. Nothing worse then snow and slush packed into the sleigh all over your equipment.
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Last year I went from my micro 1 man Clam to a 2 man Otter - fully insulated.
Bought both from Gagnon's in Oshawa - the clam about 5 years ago. The are no longer selling Clam. Focused on the Otter.
Poles, space, quality and removable sets. Can even purchase a third seat as I did (Mom, Dad, and daughter). As a family can now easily fit in.
You mention looking for smaller size - my recommendation is to go big. With two adults - the extra space helps. Can have large Mr. Buddy and 20 lb tank inside . . .
If near Sail - check out their product line up for the upcoming season - no where near the Otter quality . . .
And with the large Otter I started using last year - when by myself - I sleep in it - oboe the ice! Last year I did two single nights and one two nights (after the fresh water cod).
Consider pulling hut behind you with tow bar - easier to change locations if don't have to lift onto sled . . .
If chance - read / view my post of last hard water season.
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Yes I am looking for a 2 man flip as well. Last year there was one at Cabela's that was about 55 LBS that was an okay weight to pull but they ran out when I was there.
Looking for something under 60LBS for walking and at times towing when ice is safe.
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Ct has frabill trekker 2 on clearance. $419. You could add Reflectix. Midland has 1 in stock. I have a frabill recon. Great little 1 man. And their customer service has been good. Got replacement windows no questions asked.
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For walking you can not beat a smitty sled .I used one last year and it was super easy pulling on ice ,look around for info on building sled, real easy to do and inexpensive,
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Ct has frabill trekker 2 on clearance. $419. You could add Reflectix. Midland has 1 in stock. I have a frabill recon. Great little 1 man. And their customer service has been good. Got replacement windows no questions asked.
FF.
Thanks for the heads up FF! I was actually there the other day and was happy to see they have a few augers out already to I will check out the hut next time I'm there
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