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i think shanties are made to be a little porous otherwise they'd be fogged up like crazy. If you really want to make it water tight you could use something like FlexSeal on the seams and the camp dry on other parts. FlexSeal has been known to work for leaky waders. You could also bring a tarp and put it over the shanty like a rain fly on a tent.
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I did see this and thanks for sharing. Have you used this stuff on a thermal before?
I would just drape it with plastic or a cheap light weight tarp for the few times you might be out in the in the winter. .
i just came back and Eskimo Outbreak repelled water just fine like an umbrella. The only problem was the windows dripped water because of the velcrow design.The carry bag was soaked damp.
Aright! What an experiences!The top of the hut was good, no water coming through but the sides, around the stitching. Walls got wet, everything got wet! lolEither way a great failure shared with my friends on here. Im gonna go get everything set up and start running heaters to get every thing dried out.Will I do this again? If the fish are hitting and this is what it takes to have a great day, and all i have to do is dry out some gear... Absolutely.Cheers Guys