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double gun
12-09-2019, 06:32 PM
I would like to buy a pop up ice fishing tent this year but there are so many brands and models available I'm having trouble choosing. I'm hoping for a recommendation of brand and model that's time proven to be good quality.
Something in the 2-4 people size.

old dog
12-09-2019, 06:48 PM
I have Eskimo but to be honest they are all pretty good these days so I would base it on cost and whether u want a insulated or uninsulated one. Remember if they say it’s good for 4 it means it’s good for 2. If it’s good for 6 then 3-4 unless u want to trip over each other. Otter and clam make good tents and for the price Cabelas ones r descent. Good luck and enjoy.

Hunter1993
12-09-2019, 07:39 PM
I use a insulated cabelas one, It works good but I’m more of a run and gun type fisherman, and it’s bulky carrying it around. Defiantly upgrading to a clam pop up style with seats. Wish I would have bought that instead


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blacknorthernjk
12-09-2019, 07:48 PM
I think a wide bottom is immensely beneficial. Using the cabelas thermal wide bottom I feel like I'm in a 5 star hotel fishing tent

Alberta Bigbore
12-09-2019, 07:58 PM
Eskimo Outbreak 450i !!!!

double gun
12-09-2019, 08:05 PM
I appreciate all the feedback. Any other things to look for or to avoid?

lenka
12-09-2019, 09:06 PM
Two doors are much better than a single door. With two doors it is more convenient.

Talking moose
12-09-2019, 09:07 PM
I have the Eskimo. Decent but I would definitely go with an Otter next time. Probably the best product out there.

spin
12-09-2019, 10:57 PM
I appreciate all the feedback. Any other things to look for or to avoid?

Whatever manufacturer you decide to go with, I'd definitely recommend going with an insulated model. The non insulated ones tend to have a lot of condensation when using a heater.

smith88
12-09-2019, 11:59 PM
Do you guys like the rectangular vs hexagonal?

Whitetail503
12-10-2019, 05:00 AM
I have a Frabill HQ 3000, 4-6 person double pop-up (uninsulated). That said, I don’t see how you’d get 6 people in there. Me, the wife and the 2 kids + a small 3 foot folding table, hibatchi, cooler, big buddy heater +4 holes and rods sitting in holders on the ice pretty much take up most of the floor space. It’s still cozy though and more than enough, if the wife and I go by ourselves it’s more than enough room and then some. The only issue is condensation from your breath and the buddy heater. I always bring a few old towels with us to wipe down the roof a few times so we aren’t getting rained on. I thought of getting the insulated one but they seemed very bulky and if you’re moving a few times during the day to find the bite folding it back up would be a pain especially with frozen show stuck to it at the base.

Regardless of what you buy don’t forget to set it back up once you get home in a heated garage or the basement to let it dry out completely. or it’ll rot on you in one season.

JohninAB
12-10-2019, 06:07 AM
Eskimo Outbreak 450i or the Cabelas version of said tent. You will appreciate the full length door. Plus at 75 sq ft of fishable area, you will have decent room to fish.

sns2
12-10-2019, 07:31 AM
I think they are likely all made in the same factory in China. I might go Costco simply because of ability to return it should it tear. I have seen lots of tears. I have an Eskimo and it is fine, but I wouldn't say high quality by a long shot.

Wide bottom is good. Top to bottom doors are also good cuz you do trip going in and out.

This year we are going to make that trip to Calling Lake happen!

ghostguy6
12-10-2019, 08:08 AM
I think they are likely all made in the same factory in China. I might go Costco simply because of ability to return it should it tear. I have seen lots of tears. I have an Eskimo and it is fine, but I wouldn't say high quality by a long shot.

Wide bottom is good. Top to bottom doors are also good cuz you do trip going in and out.

This year we are going to make that trip to Calling Lake happen!

I will second the Costco tent if it suites your needs. So far that tent has lasted me the longest. I only wish mine was insulated.

SamSteele
12-10-2019, 08:45 AM
Whatever manufacturer you decide to go with, I'd definitely recommend going with an insulated model. The non insulated ones tend to have a lot of condensation when using a heater.



Depends if you are the type to drive on or walk on. The insulated versions are quite a bit heavier.


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SamSteele
12-10-2019, 08:45 AM
Do you guys like the rectangular vs hexagonal?



I have a rectangle model and would go hexagon in the future.


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mapleleafman3
12-10-2019, 09:24 AM
I have the Cabelas wide bottom insulated pop up and i have had no complaints about it. I believe it is made by Clam or so I ready somewhere. I do like the pop up with the full door but wasn't an option when i picked up mine.

Jigger
12-10-2019, 09:43 AM
I have the eskimo 949 right now, the wide bottom is pretty slick compared to the old ones I've had. Poles keep popping out and the fabric is getting old tho, the next one I buy will be insulated but I'm more or less waiting for a good deal, the price of the new ones nowadays is ridiculous.

nast70
12-10-2019, 11:12 AM
I have the Costco one, 2 years now. Its the Orange one. The fabric is orange and painted black inside. The paint is now cracking so I get neat lines appearing inside from the sun.:)
Next one will be solid black.

Poppa
12-10-2019, 11:36 AM
A vote here for the Eskimo double bubble non-insulated. Great tent. Double sunflower heater is actually too much for it... It gets stuffy from being too warm. Plenty of room for 4, but wouldn't ever want to do more than that. Also have a Clam Base Camp which is ideal for 1 but can do 2 fairly comfortably.

Scott N
12-10-2019, 11:52 AM
I have the Eskimo 949i and it's rated as a 4 man, but reality is it's about the right size for 2 guys and all their gear.

I agree with the guys who say what ever you pick, go with the insulated model. It will help keep the condensation down and help keep you warm. Trade off of course is weight.

Talking moose
12-10-2019, 12:33 PM
Go to cabelas and check them out. Should be some set up. Can’t wait to retire the Eskimo and get this. Might be a Xmas present to myself this year.
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Fisherdan
12-10-2019, 05:54 PM
I have the Costco one, 2 years now. Its the Orange one. The fabric is orange and painted black inside. The paint is now cracking so I get neat lines appearing inside from the sun.:)
Next one will be solid black.

I have the same Costco tent. “Fish Inn” This is year 5 with it, and it’s falling apart. One of the zippers is gone. The hubs that the poles fit into are wearing. A little disappointed... it’s been a good tent, but I felt that it should have lasted longer.

double gun
12-10-2019, 07:50 PM
Thanks everyone. I was hoping there would be a clear winner but apparently not.


I think they are likely all made in the same factory in China. I might go Costco simply because of ability to return it should it tear. I have seen lots of tears. I have an Eskimo and it is fine, but I wouldn't say high quality by a long shot.

Wide bottom is good. Top to bottom doors are also good cuz you do trip going in and out.

This year we are going to make that trip to Calling Lake happen!

Yes, hopefully this year we can make it happen.

sns2
12-10-2019, 08:25 PM
Costco has the Frabil Bros Series Insulated tent right now. Just saw it in Edmonton West. $279.99 Great deal.

SamSteele
12-11-2019, 08:47 AM
Costco has the Frabil Bros Series Insulated tent right now. Just saw it in Edmonton West. $279.99 Great deal.

I saw this tent as well. It's hard to go wrong at that price. I bought an Outdoor Works Kingfisher 3 from Costco over 5 years ago and it's still kicking without issue. The blackout coating on the inside is starting to crack a bit, but that's pretty minor in my opinion.

HuyFishin
12-11-2019, 08:57 AM
Costco has the Frabil Bros Series Insulated tent right now. Just saw it in Edmonton West. $279.99 Great deal.

what size is the tent?

Moo Snukkle
12-11-2019, 09:20 AM
what size is the tent?

Most likely the 6.5 by 6.5 foot

FlyTheory
12-11-2019, 10:43 AM
I fished for 12 years with a Eskimo quick fish 3. I just purchased a Cabela’s hex insulated tent. It’s only 46lbs and it’s huge. I would recommend insulated if you plan on fishing below -10. I have done -40 in that old uninsulated tent, I’ve done spray lakes on the windiest days, etc, and it worked great. The new Cabela’s one will be more comfy and good for overnighters.

C & C
12-11-2019, 02:12 PM
I will echo the insulation, if you can take the extra weight its just so much better. Also on those -20 days its much easier to pack back up. I would also go as big as you can if you bring many people with you. Landing a big fish with someone sitting in your lap sucks.

I am on my second eskimo with no problems yet. only reason I am on my second one is that I went bigger.

Poppa
12-11-2019, 02:38 PM
I personally think insulated tents are overrated. I've had non-insultated as long as I've been ice fishing, and we're more concerned about being too warm than too cold with our heaters on low. We used a Buddy Heater in the Clam Base Camp and we use a double-sunflower in the giant Eskimo double-bubble, and it's too warm after about 15 minutes, so we have to turn it off. Yes, there's a bit of condensation, but it's a really little bit and not much of a concern. So you've got all this, plus it's half the weight.

35 whelen
12-11-2019, 02:41 PM
Insulated all the way

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DOGFISH
12-12-2019, 07:59 AM
Insulated for sure and six sided makes a huge difference in how quiet inside it is while windy. The wider the base the better also in my opinion. As far as brand that is up to you, it is more how you take care of them that is important. I set mine up after each trip, dry it out and fold it up properly which is almost impossible to accomplish on the ice.

SamSteele
12-12-2019, 08:40 AM
what size is the tent?



80”x80”x80”. The Frabill US site shows the same tent and lists it at $349 USD, so $279 CAD at Costco is a really decent price.