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I just cinch mine up and put it in the sled and put it back in the bag at home, seems nearly impossible at the end of the day with 2 of us.
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Same as several guys said. I take mine with it in the bag and take home without. Cinch straps to compress might let you get into bag even after a day in the elements.
Not sure if for some reason I a received a bigger bag.But mine fits well.I have another brand of thermal pop up and it was a pain in the butt to get it back in.You had to stuff it in and then zip it back up.But the Eskimo Quick fish3 I bought a couple years ago no problem at all.No zipper just work it up and clinch the top.I e done it many times on the ice.Takes a couple of minutes.
Yo Guys & Gals,I just purchased the Eskimo Quick Fish 3 and checked out the set up and take down YouTube videos to see the correct way to do so. Wanting to anticipate any problems I may have on the ice on my first outing, I decided to set it up in my parlor.Removing from the carry bag, no problem.Set up, pretty much as advertised.Breaking it back down, also per recommendations.Now here comes the issue none of the videos cover, placing the Quick Fish back into the carrier bag.Keep in mind, assisted by my wife Annie, in the warm confines of my parlor, it took us 40 minutes to tortuously fit the tent back into the bag. This can’t be normal. Further, can’t imagine accomplishing this feat with icy cold conditions, tired and freezing hands. Question: Is there some procedure or technique which would aid a more swift bagging of the tent?Boggey