Redcliff 6p 2.0 (BWB Edition) Hot Tent Bundle
OVERVIEW:
The Big Woods Bucks Special Edition Redcliff Hot Tent Bundle was designed in collaboration with the team at Big Woods Bucks to meet the demands of serious hunters and backcountry adventurers. Tested for 3 years by the Big Woods Team in the Adirondack Mountains, and built specifically for hunting, tracking, and camping in the rugged terrain of New England or anywhere with high moisture and cold environments exist. Of course it works equally well in the more mild spring and summer as well! This shelter is optimized for durability, efficiency, light weight, and comfort in all remote environments.
Key exclusive features include a reinforced center loop that allows you to hang the shelter from a tree branch—eliminating the need for a center pole and maximizing usable interior space. High-visibility neon orange corner stake points ensure fast, easy setup in low-light conditions, while multiple interior loops and integrated drying rods make it simple to dry wet gear over a stove.
Whether you're setting up a quick base camp or creating a spacious backcountry shelter, the BWB Redcliff delivers reliable performance, versatility, and comfort in the field. This is the bundle, which includes: Floor System, Full Liner, Large Stove with 8.5 ft. of stovepipe, seams sealed and 3 drying rods. If you just want the tent click here
FEATURES:
- 10 Line Loc Stake Points to allow pitch mobility for increased ventilation
- Large Stove and 8.5 ft. of stovepipe
- Sod Skirt to keep out dirt, debris, and insects
- Stove Jack with Rain Flap for using Wood Burning Stoves.
- Peak Vent for ventilation and preventing condensation buildup
- 13 Guyout Points for added stability in high winds or inclement weather
- Inner Hang Loops for liners or hanging lights and clothes
SIZE GUIDE:
- Sleeps 6 without stove
- Sleeps 3 with stove
- Sleeps 2-3 ultralight short cots with a stove
- Need one size smaller? See the Cimarron
- Need one size bigger? See the 8 Person Tipi
- Similar size in a tipi shape? See the 6 Person Tipi
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight:- Canopy: 50 oz / 3 lb 2 oz
- Shelter Weight canopy, stakes, carbon pole, drying rods - 73 oz / 5 lb 7 oz
- Bundle Weight (floor, mat, full liner, large stove and pipe) - 11 lbs. 8 oz.
- Height: 6' 10″
- Width: 8' 6" (10' 10" center to center)
- Length: 13' (14' 10" center to center)
- Square Feet: 132
- Square Feet Sitting Area (height above 36"): 41
- Square Feet Standing Area (height above 6 ft): 2
MATERIALS:
Tent Fabric- Green 30 Denier Nylon 6.6 Ripstop
- 3000 mm hydrostatic head
- 33% more abrasion resistant than nylon 6
- Ripstop woven, Silicone coated
- Silicone-coated Fiberglass
- 3,000 f melting point
- Tear and heat resistant material
- VX42 Xpac, Dyneema
- 2 layered fabrics for extreme tear strength
- Fray and Abrasion Resistant
COMES WITH:
- Carbon Pole - 5 sections
- Floor System and Fire Mat
- Full Liner
- Large Stove with Stovepipe
- 6 twisted stakes and 6 standard stakes.
- Silnet Seam Sealer
- 50 ft. atwood cordage
- 3 Center pole drying rods
PITCHING:
- Choose where you want to sleep and where you want the door to be.
- Stake the corner line loc cordages in a rectangle shape, ensuring that the angles are as square and true as possible. Avoid overstretching the fabric to prevent a bell-shaped bottom that reduces interior space. Note: You will have to make a knot on the line loc cordage to stake the tent out
- Make sure the vent and stovejack are open or closed as desired before raising the pole, as they may be harder to reach once the pole is up.
- Insert the pole and raise the shelter.
- Stake out the doors.
- Connect and tension the guylines to stabilize and increase interior space
SEAM SEALING: ( Factory Sealing Included In BWB Bundle)
- To seal the shelter, pitch it normally and seal the outside seams.
- You can run a thin bead of sealant along the seam, press it in with a finger, and wipe away excess on a paper towel.
- Alternatively, you can use an acid brush from a hardware store to spread the sealant.
INFO ON HOT TENTS:
Temperature Rating- We use high temp silicone coated fiberglass material, rated to several thousand degrees, for the stove jack. The tent material never touches the hot pipe. If there are any pinholes from floating embers, they can be sealed with a small dab of silicone without damaging the shelter.
- Condensation may occur in single-wall shelters, but can be managed with liners and stoves. For more information, check out our tips on managing condensation.
- Carbon monoxide is not a concern in these shelters due to the peak vent and air flow from the zipper and sod skirt. If necessary, leave a door unzipped for more venting