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First run with New Otter cabin xt1200


picksbigwagon

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No issues either with assembeling my Lodge on Sunday, tarps a little tight but in the garage now streaching....Only complaint I may have is the travel cover not like the old ones by far almost wishing I had not bought it and wet back to the Cabelas cover I had on my old shack...

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Finally got a chance to put new canvas on and I have to say it is perfect. Still a little tight on the top where first wind pole goes but CS at Otter said that is normal. I really have to thank the people in the CS dept for the tip on leaving the velcro loose and tighten them up as canvas stretches.

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We were out on prior yesterday afternoon and I put none of the wind poles in, we banked the ice house in and had the buddy heater on low for about 4 hours. Had to open the vent to cool it down after a while. The insulating properties of this 1200 series is phenominal

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