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huntneiowa
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Eskimo grizzly
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Nov 05, 2018, 07:33 AM »
Taking a serious look at the grizzly. Haven't seen one set up but looks good by videos I've seen. Anyone have one or have seen one in person? Good,bad, or what's your thought on it? Thanks
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Mancaveburnett
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Re: Eskimo grizzly
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Nov 05, 2018, 07:41 AM »
I seen one on display last year and sat in it. It feels like a quality 2 man. I already have a clam but if I was in the market it I would definitely consider one. I think all the top brands are pretty good quality at this point. Otter is another brand that would be at the top of my list if I where looking. My advice after having experience owning them is think about weight if you dont have a machine to pull them.
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huntneiowa
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Re: Eskimo grizzly
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Dec 02, 2018, 01:57 PM »
Picked one up at the st paul ice show. Working on putting it together and would I want to keep the front bar maybe a half inch off the floor when screwing the weather strip on the back? I'm thinking if I don't shovel all the snow out where the front bar hits the spreader bars would still keep the canvas tight. Other wise it would be a little loose. The eskimo grizzly has a huge skirt so bare ice wouldn't be a problem either. Just looking for opinions.
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