Big Guy 116 Report post Posted January 17 Just curious what you guys and gals are using for insulated hub shelters. I have been using an uninsulated Frabill for the last couple of years and I am looking at upgrading to an insulated shelter to make camping a little more enjoyable and save a few canadian copeks $$$ on Propane. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 542 Report post Posted January 17 3 hours ago, Big Guy said: Just curious what you guys and gals are using for insulated hub shelters. I have been using an uninsulated Frabill for the last couple of years and I am looking at upgrading to an insulated shelter to make camping a little more enjoyable and save a few canadian copeks $$$ on Propane. Go otter! Eskimo is nice too both are good. I’ve had frabills, eskimos and now the last 3 years I’m using the otter (I have the lodge and new to me this year monster lodge for camping trips). Depends what size you are looking for and how many people you fish with… whatever brand you choose take the amount of people they rate it for and divide it by 2 that would be how many you can comfortably fish.Both have full walk through doors . Otter is a bit better in the wind with the strap system that doesn’t lift up off the ice also the bag is definetly easier to put the hut in with otter aswell when it’s covered in snow and ice. Message me if you wanna talk about it more. I’m hard on gear and they get well used every single week… done me well. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lakertaker 1 Report post Posted January 18 I've got an insulated eskimo , and and an insulated Clam , the clam being bigger . Warmth wise I find my eskimo much warmer and holds the heat in better , which is surprisingly as the clam has a higher rating of insulation . Also worth noting ,my clam has sewn in window where as the eskimo has velcro sealed windows which is nice for nice days . 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 542 Report post Posted January 18 1 hour ago, Lakertaker said: I've got an insulated eskimo , and and an insulated Clam , the clam being bigger . Warmth wise I find my eskimo much warmer and holds the heat in better , which is surprisingly as the clam has a higher rating of insulation . Also worth noting ,my clam has sewn in window where as the eskimo has velcro sealed windows which is nice for nice days . I didn’t know the clam windows are sewn in. I like how my otter is Velcro… i usualy rip a window or two off when it gets to hot inside Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooseman1653 0 Report post Posted January 20 Depends on amount of use …..if you are a once in a while person the woods ice house is perfect when Canadian tire puts them on sale run u about $350 ish ( won one at shag very surprised at the quality) ……if your a more serious person and willing to spend a few bucks I would go otter lodge, I will agree that my Eskimo is a touch warmer in the super cold situations but the full door on the otter makes a world of difference especially with kids, dogs, gear etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OldWalter 8 Report post Posted January 21 http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=415902 This guy gave a pretty good review of 3 different shelters side by side. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zackcorbin1401 542 Report post Posted January 21 On 1/20/2024 at 12:14 AM, Mooseman1653 said: Depends on amount of use …..if you are a once in a while person the woods ice house is perfect when Canadian tire puts them on sale run u about $350 ish ( won one at shag very surprised at the quality) ……if your a more serious person and willing to spend a few bucks I would go otter lodge, I will agree that my Eskimo is a touch warmer in the super cold situations but the full door on the otter makes a world of difference especially with kids, dogs, gear etc Eskimo also have full doors now. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites