New For 2022- Pahaque 5x7 & 10x10 Now Fit Camp Inn

The ARB room solution isn't bad -- but it has limitations that, after several trips, it has become more apparent its not perfect. I am not sure I'd do it again....in fact, I'm 90% sure I wouldn't.

Last year a CICO, another owner of an ARB side tent experienced catastrophic failure when rain collected on the top, which quite literally collapsed the poles. Even when I drop mine to a fairly substantial pitch, I still get water on my roof, and the nature of aluminum is to be VERY strong....right until it breaks without warning.

If you use just the roof for an awning for rain fly and side room, its probably not as big of an issue -- when its rains just drop a corner all the way down.

However, if you add the side room, the room's height goes to about 48 inches. This means slack in the sides, which is already there with the CampInn application. Its just too short. This means you get water in the base. I'm sure it keeps water out...no doubt...because it keeps water in :) I have to carry a bilge sponge to dry it out after every rain.

The high wall and fixed height of the Pahaque would take care of those issues. What I don't know, is how well ventilated the Pahaque is --- ventilation is so important to me. The ARB opens wide with screens on all sides and, those screens open.

All this, just because I want to keep a critter (or three) safe and ' at home ' overnight, dry out of the rain and maybe have a place to get dressed without doing "the worm"
The ten by would give you and fur children room outside. Like a mudroom.
 
The ten by would give you and fur children room outside. Like a mudroom.

I need quite a bit of room --- my wife, as I've said, is heavily involved with an animal rescue --- she does "medical fostering" of kittens --- "Bottle babies" and very sick adolescent and adults. This weekend at the CRA, we had about half a dozen kittens with us, and 1 adult with a seizure disorder....

It gets a little cray cray

See how the next few days go....but I am really enamored with these. Just what I need a 3'rd side tent to go along with my 4 "galley tents"

LOL!!!!

Does anyone have one yet? I was talking to a friend who is an ambasidor for Nu Camp, and he suggested that the pahaque (whom is more closely assigned with Nu Camp) has suffered a bit of quality control loss...
 
I need quite a bit of room --- my wife, as I've said, is heavily involved with an animal rescue --- she does "medical fostering" of kittens --- "Bottle babies" and very sick adolescent and adults. This weekend at the CRA, we had about half a dozen kittens with us, and 1 adult with a seizure disorder....

It gets a little cray cray

See how the next few days go....but I am really enamored with these. Just what I need a 3'rd side tent to go along with my 4 "galley tents"

LOL!!!!

Does anyone have one yet? I was talking to a friend who is an ambasidor for Nu Camp, and he suggested that the pahaque (whom is more closely assigned with Nu Camp) has suffered a bit of quality control loss...

I am also intellectually interested in how well that hatch adapter and the 10x10 Pahaque work in a rood wind and rainstorm. Something squally like a storm front passing thru...30-40kt gusts. I've not yet experienced that with the CI side tent, but did find the NB 12x12 was not found up in a tree after leaving it double staked down in a FL campground last July during the early start to hurricane season.

Of course, it was attached to a pretty big anchor underneath...;)
 
Thats the 1up rack on tge CI rear hitch in the "up position" poking out the tent side out to rear end of tge CI by the table ...

I have the NB set up to be both side potty/private dressing place and screened kitchen area to keep out the bugs. There is just enough room to sit next to galley this way in campchairs. I remember watching a herd of deer ghost thru the campground in and iut of viz in the mist and drizzle of a passing storm, that everyone in their tall tin and fiberglass boxes missed...

On the other end is a few feet of CI 560Ultra sticking out - pointed into the prevailing wind like a bulwark and strap anchor point... the NB tent/awning dual entry zips on that side wall is positioned just at the door forward hinge. This gives you a rain proofed passageway from one side door to galley area.

If you want more room in the kitchen/screened room, the other setup alternative is to slide tent back to back side of fender.

Then you have room for a table, carpet, a group of people to gather round, including a gas powered MrBuddy feet warmer, room for fur children and toddlers to sprawl and wrestle...

but you lose the side privacy function- and so you need to be comfortable slipping into clothes in the clear, or doing the inchworm in the cabin...

I like to KISS. The NB is more work to setup and take down by one person especially so it only comes out if staying somewhere a couple days or more.

I got a CampInn side tent from previous owner and once you practice, its pretty easy, but the room inside is pretty much for some shoes and a porta potty, but then I am a bigger lunk than average...
 

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