01-03-2010, 03:07 PM
I have a Cabela's also.
It has some pin holes, I figured it was normal, so didn't worry about it.
I have used the Quickfish6 and now own the Cabela's brand I don't see a difference between the two. I do like the black Ice-armor material of the Cabela's brand. It warms the inside really well as oposed to the red Quickfish.
From what I understand the Cabela's brand tent is made by Clam which labels them "Command Post" tents.
At 40 pounds and 2 minutes to set up, it will always beat sitting on a bucket, even if the tent has some pinholes.
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It has some pin holes, I figured it was normal, so didn't worry about it.
I have used the Quickfish6 and now own the Cabela's brand I don't see a difference between the two. I do like the black Ice-armor material of the Cabela's brand. It warms the inside really well as oposed to the red Quickfish.
From what I understand the Cabela's brand tent is made by Clam which labels them "Command Post" tents.
At 40 pounds and 2 minutes to set up, it will always beat sitting on a bucket, even if the tent has some pinholes.
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