Frabill Shelter Hub Hq100, 300 Denier Poly fabric, Maxent Air Exchange System, 641000
Frabill Shelter Hub Hq100, 300 Denier Poly fabric, Maxent Air Exchange System, 641000
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Frabill Shelter Hub Hq100, 300 Denier Poly fabric, Maxent Air Exchange System, 641000

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Frabill Shelter Hub Hq100, 641000:

  • 2 large side doors with heavy duty zipper
  • Maxent Air Exchange System
  • 3 person Shelter Hub
  • Well-placed windows for viewing tip-ups, etc.
  • 300 Denier Poly fabric throughout
  • SETUP: 60 (L) x 60 (W) x 67 (H)
  • FOLDED 44 (L) x 8 (W) x 8 (H) 18 lbs.
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Dec 16, 2019
Chaddy
3 out of 5 stars review

HQ200

I bought the hq200 witch is the same as this one just a hair bigger any i my selft bought it for a winter shelter not fishing i have a little buddy Mr heater in mine and so far its kept it toasty warm even in the -15 we have had. 1 of the issues i have is in the morning and its warming up inside it drips like crazy almost like rain allso does the same thing while it snows from melting on roof. 2nd its obviously made for winter and cold temperatures but there are tiny holes all over from all the stitching and when its windy u can feel the cold air blow through them 3rd i haven't yet but the zippers on the doors ice up really bad so they are really hard to open at times along with feeling like u cant zip it back up like someone is try to pull it apart as u r zipping it up so worried zipper it gunna end up breaking hasnt yet hopefully it will last through winter and lastly before and during our first heavy snow fall here in turtle lake Wisconsin we obviously had no snow before so couldn't bank up so around on the outside snow flaps so because of that and the extreme wind we had at some point during the night it ripped the steaks out and it blew over so had to reset it up with banked snow around on all 4 snow flaps never had a problem after that and was alot warmer as well. So over all its ok but if u have the money witch i did not i would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend getting a insulated 1 they are warmer for 1 takes less propane to heat and keep warm and 2 you wont gave the drip or rain issues forgot to say mine ices up all over the inside most of the time the insulated ones dont do that. Hope this helps i couldnt find a review explaining these things before i took a chance and bought mine in hopes it would work out.

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