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For space, convenience, and comfort on your next ice fishing expedition, you can't go wrong with the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 Ice Fish Thermal Hub Shelter Tent.
This X-5000 ice fishing shelter boasts 62 square feet of space, making it great for 4 to 6 anglers. Made of strong 900 total denier fabric and full thermal skin that retains heat and reduces condensation, you'll keep warm inside this shelter. This ice-fishing tent features an oversized skirt for ample snow banking and you can even attach an X5000 removable floor (sold separately) for additional coverage and comfort.
Included ice anchor straps provide for easy setup with strap pockets for windy conditions. When it's time to pack up, simply fold this hub shelter down into the carrying bag for easy portability. The shelter packed size measures 63 inches (5.25 feet) long, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches tall. Set up size is 9 feet in diameter and 6.8 feet at center height.
The Jason Mitchell X5000 Thermal Hub Shelter from CLAM is the perfect ice fishing shelter for ice anglers of any skill level!
Q: What is the capacity of the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 Ice Fishing Shelter?
A: The CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people, making it ideal for groups or anglers who prefer extra space for gear and movement.
Q: What are the dimensions of the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 shelter?
A: The shelter is 9 feet in diameter, providing plenty of room for multiple anglers. It offers ample space for 6 people to sit comfortably with all of their fishing gear.
Q: How does the thermal insulation work in the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000?
A: The X5000 features a thermal fabric with a multi-layer design, providing excellent insulation to keep you warm even in freezing
Dry Thoroughly: After each use, ensure the shelter is completely dry before storage to prevent mildew or mold growth. Set it up or hang it in a well-ventilated area to air out.
Clean with Care: Gently clean the fabric using mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh detergents or scrubbing with abrasive materials to preserve the fabric’s integrity and thermal insulation.
Inspect Zippers: Check the zippers regularly for any damage or debris. Lubricate them with a silicone-based spray to keep them running smoothly and prevent sticking.
Check for Tears: Inspect the shelter for rips or punctures. For minor damages, use a fabric patch or seam sealant to repair small tears immediately to prevent them from worsening.
Examine Frame and Poles: Inspect the poles and frame for any bends, cracks, or weaknesses. Replace any damaged parts promptly to maintain the shelter’s stability.
Reapply Water-Repellent Coating: If the fabric starts losing its waterproofing properties, reapply a water-repellent spray to the shelter to maintain its ability to keep moisture out.
Maintain Windows and Vents: Keep the windows and vents clear of snow or ice build-up to maintain good airflow and avoid condensation inside the shelter.
Store in a Dry Place: Always store the shelter in a cool, dry environment when not in use. Avoid leaving it in a damp area, as moisture can deteriorate the fabric and encourage mold growth.
Protect the Floor: Use a tarp or ground mat underneath to protect the floor from sharp objects like fishing gear. This will prevent unnecessary wear and tear.
Check Assembly Before Use: Before setting up, double-check the assembly of the shelter and ensure all parts are in good condition and properly connected to avoid any malfunctions during setup.
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For space, convenience, and comfort on your next ice fishing expedition, you can't go wrong with the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 Ice Fish Thermal Hub Shelter Tent.
This X-5000 ice fishing shelter boasts 62 square feet of space, making it great for 4 to 6 anglers. Made of strong 900 total denier fabric and full thermal skin that retains heat and reduces condensation, you'll keep warm inside this shelter. This ice-fishing tent features an oversized skirt for ample snow banking and you can even attach an X5000 removable floor (sold separately) for additional coverage and comfort.
Included ice anchor straps provide for easy setup with strap pockets for windy conditions. When it's time to pack up, simply fold this hub shelter down into the carrying bag for easy portability. The shelter packed size measures 63 inches (5.25 feet) long, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches tall. Set up size is 9 feet in diameter and 6.8 feet at center height.
The Jason Mitchell X5000 Thermal Hub Shelter from CLAM is the perfect ice fishing shelter for ice anglers of any skill level!
Q: What is the capacity of the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 Ice Fishing Shelter?
A: The CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people, making it ideal for groups or anglers who prefer extra space for gear and movement.
Q: What are the dimensions of the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000 shelter?
A: The shelter is 9 feet in diameter, providing plenty of room for multiple anglers. It offers ample space for 6 people to sit comfortably with all of their fishing gear.
Q: How does the thermal insulation work in the CLAM Jason Mitchell X5000?
A: The X5000 features a thermal fabric with a multi-layer design, providing excellent insulation to keep you warm even in freezing
Dry Thoroughly: After each use, ensure the shelter is completely dry before storage to prevent mildew or mold growth. Set it up or hang it in a well-ventilated area to air out.
Clean with Care: Gently clean the fabric using mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh detergents or scrubbing with abrasive materials to preserve the fabric’s integrity and thermal insulation.
Inspect Zippers: Check the zippers regularly for any damage or debris. Lubricate them with a silicone-based spray to keep them running smoothly and prevent sticking.
Check for Tears: Inspect the shelter for rips or punctures. For minor damages, use a fabric patch or seam sealant to repair small tears immediately to prevent them from worsening.
Examine Frame and Poles: Inspect the poles and frame for any bends, cracks, or weaknesses. Replace any damaged parts promptly to maintain the shelter’s stability.
Reapply Water-Repellent Coating: If the fabric starts losing its waterproofing properties, reapply a water-repellent spray to the shelter to maintain its ability to keep moisture out.
Maintain Windows and Vents: Keep the windows and vents clear of snow or ice build-up to maintain good airflow and avoid condensation inside the shelter.
Store in a Dry Place: Always store the shelter in a cool, dry environment when not in use. Avoid leaving it in a damp area, as moisture can deteriorate the fabric and encourage mold growth.
Protect the Floor: Use a tarp or ground mat underneath to protect the floor from sharp objects like fishing gear. This will prevent unnecessary wear and tear.
Check Assembly Before Use: Before setting up, double-check the assembly of the shelter and ensure all parts are in good condition and properly connected to avoid any malfunctions during setup.