OVERVIEW:
The Redcliff is a pyramid / tipi hybrid suitable for sleeping 3 - 6 adults. Capable of using a nest on each end or liners, the Redcliff easily adapts to every season. With its rectangular footprint the Redcliff pitches faster than a tipi and its angular panels shed weather better than a plain pyramid. A steep, symmetrical profile and integrated sod skirts further enhance weather resistance. The Redcliff is equally at home as a base camping shelter while hunting, or an ultralight backpacking shelter when shared by a larger group. NEW For 2021: We now send this tent with 6 twisted stakes and 6 standard stakes for better staking in varying ground conditions. This change added 5 oz to the total weight calculated on the specifications page.
Handmade in Grand Junction, CO.
FEATURES:
- Ultra HD Tent Fabric
- Sod Skirt
- SO Stake Loops
- Dual Zippered Doors With Rain Flaps
- Stove Jack With Rain Flap
- Peak Vent
- Hang Loops
- Six Guyout Points
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Weight:
- Canopy - 55 oz / 3 lb 7 oz
- NEW For 2021: We now send this tent with 6 twisted stakes and 6 standard stakes.
- Updated Complete weight - canopy, stakes, carbon pole - 83 oz / 5 lb 3 oz
- Dual screens add 8 oz
- Dimensions:
- Height 6' 10″
- 102" by 156" footprint (corner to corner), 130" by 178" center to center
- 132 sq ft
- Sitting Room (Area taller than 36") - 41 sqft
- Standing Room (Area taller than 6 ft) - 2 sqft
SIZE GUIDE:
- Sleeps 6 without stove
- Sleeps 3 with stove
- Sleeps 2-3 ultralight short cots with a stove
WARRANTY
Defects in manufacturing and material for the practical lifetime of the product. Damage due to wear and tear or misuse will be repaired for a reasonable charge.
The Redcliff is a rectangle based structure and is therefore easy to pitch.
- Pick your sleeping area and desired door location - this dictates how you pitch the shelter.
- Stake the four corners in a rectangle, making sure the angles are as square and true as possible. Do not overstretch the fabric or you will result in a bell shape at the bottom that reduces interior space.
- Make sure vent is open or closed, stovejack is open or closed, as desired. (Harder to reach once pole is up)
- Insert the pole and raise the shelter.
- Stake out the doors.
- Stake out the seams near the doors.
- Use the guidelines on each end to stabilize and increase interior space.