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  • Shawn Myers
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    The plastic on the poles I ground off a little to make them a lot easier to attach and remove without a lot of work. Worked great after that.

    As far as the seats, they’d Las a lifetime. They are solid with a nice pocket/pouch on the back for gloves and or a hat.

    You’ll love the fabric for sure. It’s layered and not painted like other covers

    Like I said, I only sold mine because I upgraded to an Otter XT Pro Cabin that will al.osteoporosis exclusively be pulled by a Polaris RZR.

    Shawn Myers
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    I had one that I used for only a couple times out last season.

    It’s a good shack. It’s large enough to spend a few hours in with a buddy or all day alone. The 2250 thermal is really nice and warm with quality fabric. You’ll get no condensation at all. The rods/frame are steel and much heavier than I would have liked, but really solid. The support bars have the plastic ends that have an opening that’s too small, when cold they were a bear to get on or off. The tub is shallow, but serves the purpose. The seats are heavy but easyou to keep a but in all day if that’s your gig. When I fished aline I just popped one out to save weight. The slippers and windows are high quality and had only one problem and that was getting a lot of water on the zipper and it froze up. The cover is really nice, Frabill has the best covers with the zipper.

    I sold it for a Otter XT Pro Cabin since I use the flip shack with the RZR and useven a hub most of the time.

    I’d recommend the Aegis 2250 for sure.

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