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Clam X2 Shelter


Riich

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9 minutes ago, Greenfin said:

Here are a few pics I have found when experimenting with my hotel on ice.  The seat is close to the cot due to the steep ramp of the sled.   I have a rattle reel and a dead stick when trying to sleep. 

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Yeah, nice work.  I have a Voyager XTC and that could work.  👍 

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That looks nice!  I have an X2 from the same time range (prob 20009-2011) and the thing is a tank!  Mine is not a thermal, as those came out a few years after I purchased mine, but the tub will never wear out!  The shell has a few imperfections now, but I do not notice them as they are hidden behind refletrix that has been on for over 10 years!  I was just considering selling it due to the fact I don't get out much anymore and is cumbersome for me to get into my truck now that I am getting older.  Hard to part with well built item though!!!  Thanks for sharing your update and pictures of the setup!!!

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