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Seek Outside Redcliff Real Review

Nov 6, 2024

Introduction:


The Seek Outside Redcliff tent has garnered a lot of attention in the outdoor gear community due to its exceptional durability and spacious design. In this Seek Outside Redcliff real review, we’ll dive into the experiences of actual buyers who have tested this tent in various conditions. Whether you're embarking on a long camping trip, a weekend getaway, or preparing for a rugged adventure, the Seek Outside Redcliff is designed to withstand the elements. From its versatile setup to its weather resistance, the Seek Outside Redcliff tent promises comfort and reliability. Keep reading to discover the true opinions from users who have already made the Seek Outside Redcliff their tent of choice.



Real buyers consistently praise the Seek Outside Redcliff for its spacious interior, robust structure, and ease of use. We will highlight some of their experiences, shedding light on what makes this tent stand out from the crowd. Whether it's handling windy conditions or providing warmth and comfort, the Seek Outside Redcliff has earned a reputation for being a top-tier shelter. Let’s explore these reviews to understand why so many adventurers are turning to the Seek Outside Redcliff for their outdoor needs.



1.Review from Customer "Cristian R":

"I had my Redcliff for a couple of years now! And I find it better and better! It’s so versatile, I bring it to the top of the mountains, over the treeline. It held up in storms and poring rain. And when I come back down I use the stove to get heat and dry the gear! Love it!"

2.Review from Customer "Matt B":

"I got this after spending some time in my buddies Redcliff, and have zero complaints. Everything works as designed and I look forward to using it as much as possible! The stove is amazing, so nice to be warm in a tent!"

3.Review from Customer "Brendan":

"Great product and stellar service. I have a lot of days in tipis and pyramids from several leading manufacturers and have to say that seek outsides product is a notch above the rest. Great attention to detail and smart solutions to make the shelter easy to use. My contact with customer service has really impressed me. These guys stand behind their products."



4.Review from Customer "Eric J":

"I have now used this tent 3 times, but 2 of them were some true tests. First time out was 5 miles in the backcountry, weather was predicting 8 inches of snow in 48 hours. Reality was over 30 inches in 24 hours. We had to work hard to keep snow from piling at the base of the tent and collapsing in on us, but we stayed warm and sheltered, it wasn't a terrifically comfortable couple days, but had we been regular backpack tenting, it would have been much worse. The stove didn't quite dry the interior as well as I would hope, about halfway up the interior was quite wet for much of the time, I had one liner for the side we slept on, and will buy the 2nd before next season. A crucial piece. We had 2 of us with hunting gear, and it felt a bit crowded, but we were also hunkering out the storm, and not just using it as a night shelter that we could easily hang out of.
2nd trip it was between 5 and 15 degrees, and pretty constant 30mph plus winds for 48 hrs. I was car camping. I had some worries at times the tent was gonna get pulled out or tear. I used all anchor points, it held, it was quite loud at times, while I was warm and dry, the noise was hard to sleep through.
I am in Montana, I bought the large standard stove, I wish I would have gone a little bigger. It loses heat real fast when the fire dies. The tent also got a hole in it from a pine needle, so the ultralight is certainly fragile fabric. Still working on how to use the interior space the best. It is roomy for a backpack trip but not great car camping, would rather have cabin style still in that scenario, allows more walk around room. But all in all it was pretty great, those were nasty storms, and it held up and kept me warm as long as I could keep the fire stoked. May upgrade my stove, and will get the other liner."

5.Review from Customer "randy":

"I have used the Redcliff on two different trips now and have a good feel for it's capabilities.
Setup: Quick and easy. Once you have set the tent of the first time - it is quick and easy after that. Effectively, you stake out the four corners and insert the pole. Sure, there are a few things to do after that, but the shelter is up and you can then take your time to pound in the rest of the stakes.
Performance: In general, very good. I did have a bit of wind one of the nights when in Idaho and it shook around a bit and did not collapse or tear itself apart. The winds averaged 20-25 mph in a wooded area. It did shake and billow a lot all night long, but it was still standing the next morning. I would have some concerns in higher winds - but I cannot say bad things yet. (Previous trips I have experienced 45+ steady winds with gusts well beyond 60 mph). Getting wet - the tent material - like any of these tent materials gets longer when it gets wet. That of course leads to sag and a bigger issue with condensation/dripping on the users of the tent. Nothing to be done about this - liners can help with the condensation.
The liners are fine, but came with no instructions as to how to install them. Not one sheet of paper came with them. I made do and I am still not sure how they are to be properly installed. Stove vent is good. Screens are very nice to have on the doors. Keep in mind there is no floor for this tent. It certainly helps save weight, but in snowy conditions - I had to carry an additional tarp along for protection. A couple of extra tent stakes would be nice. I used all that were sent and could have used a few more for the high wind event and snow conditions.
It is very lightweight if that is what you are after (that's what I bought it for). I've used the tent in sunny 50 degree weather all the way down to -5 degrees F."

6.Review from Customer "_E_":

"I have owned my Redcliff for almost 2 years now. I was torn between the Redcliff and 8-Man. I went Redcliff ultimately because it has a smaller footprint and can easily be packed into the backcountry.
I can't rave enough about this tent and how it is a game changer when paired with a stove. Cold Mornings and Nights are no longer an issue. The tent and stove were most recently used on a backpacking trip down in Idaho for 4 adults. We were all able to fit inside, but packs were left outside. If you plan on keeping gear and wood for burning inside easily more of a 2-3 person tent.
As far as additions to the tent. I do use the nest for my kiddos and dog. I find it an excellent way to contain them from escaping or from getting too close to the stove. I have not purchased liners yet since condensation has not been too much of an issue. However, after my most recent outing with 4 adults in the tent and colder weather (in the 20s) it was a little bit of an issue getting our sleeping bags wet. I probably will be investing in liners in the near future.

If you are on the fence about getting a tipi, I highly recommend it. I wish I had done it years ago."



7.Review from Customer "Chad M":

"I have owned my Redcliff tent for about 6 years now. I normally camp in the Rocky Mountains at 10,000 feet or higher. I wanted a tent that would fit my two boys and I while being a lightweight four season option. This tent has been through the ringer and never let us down. I have camped in 17 degree highs during the winter, taken shelter during 40 - 60mph gusts of wind in the spring, and the worst rainstorm ( May 22, 2021 ) I have experienced. The Redcliff never failed. The only thing I changed after I used the tent initially was getting 6 extra long stakes for the points I considered to be most stressed during high winds. This tent impressed me so much I got the Cimmaron to carry on Search and Rescue missions. The Cimmaron has provided a place to shelter on a mission when caught in a flurry as well as a sheltered area to treat initial injuries and hypothermia when we have a patient. I love Seek Outside tents! The quality is top notch. I ordered mine without the seam sealing being done. I wanted my tent ASAP. I was nervous about sealing it properly. The sealing process was much easier than I built up in my head. Don’t be scared away by the floorless design either. I LOVE that the tents are made in America!"

8.Review from Customer "Micah R":

"The Redcliff with half nest and stove is a great family camping/backpacking set up. The nest contains small children nicely, the stove keeps everyone warm, and there is plenty of space for equipment."

9.Review from Customer "Ethan R":

"Super impressed with this shelter. The design allows for quick and easy set up, it really maximizes space and is an absolute palace for two guys and all of your gear with the stove, still plenty of room for three with the stove and I think it would even be doable with four adults with the stove. It’s also a great place for six or seven people to just hang out in in camp when it’s cold out."

10.Review from Customer "JASON S":

"Game Changer. Spent the weekend ice fishing with my 2 young kids. It used to be a 2 hour snowmobile trip just to get to our secret trout lake and would only fish a half day. This time we spent the weekend in our Redclif, fished 2 full days and loved every minute of the adventure."



Conclusion:


After exploring numerous Seek Outside Redcliff reviews, it’s clear that this tent offers impressive performance in both harsh weather conditions and leisurely camping trips. Buyers have repeatedly noted its ability to handle a range of environments, from cold weather to rainy days, all while providing a cozy and spacious interior. The Seek Outside Redcliff continues to be a popular choice for those seeking a reliable, durable, and easy-to-assemble tent for their outdoor adventures.

While the Seek Outside Redcliff is certainly an excellent option for serious campers, it’s always worth considering other brands for a variety of needs. If you're looking for similarly high-quality tents that focus on craftsmanship and durability, I would highly recommend checking out POMOLY. Known for their innovative designs and exceptional performance, POMOLY offers tents and camping gear that will complement your outdoor lifestyle. Whether it’s their hot tents, canvas tents, or lightweight options, POMOLY stands out as a reliable brand for all your outdoor gear needs. So, while the Seek Outside Redcliff is a top pick, don’t forget to explore the versatile range of POMOLY products as well.

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