MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
We had to raise the price on them to stem the tide a little. We didn't want to finally have ice and no houses to sell. If anyone was looking at getting one in the very near future I could probably arrange the sale price to be had....If anyone is interested, I have a black and gray Thermal version as well that runs $199.95. They won't make it to the site due to some idiots(me) under-forecasting of their sales. But if anyone would like one of the 10 I have left let me know.
Glen's has one less in stock as I got my order in and it ships today.Thankx fellows, for the pics, reviews and comments. Tom
The hubs are aluminum with plastic parts on the end of the poles.
Can't wait for the UPS man to come.
Still waiting on my new poles... Still haven't been able to take it out. I'm not really impressed with the warranty so far. I wonder what it will be like getting parts in 5 or six years.
did you ever get your issues resolved?
. RJ, when you order, mention "Shanty Town", maybe you'll get free shipping. Tom
Thank you everyone for the feedback on the hub's. I am currently itching to pull the trigger on the 4-6 man hub, I have been looking into getting one the last 2 years and have decided that this year will be the year. I was debating between all the hubs out there and until I was googling 6 man shanties I didn't even know Glen's made one. After doing research and looking it over the last few weeks I have decided that I am pretty much a go for the Glen's probably order it the end of this week or beginning of next. I have never bought one but have a weekend trip for tigers and pikes in a month and want to make sure my group and I have plenty of room if it is too nasty outside to all get in under some shelter without any worries about it. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations on how to take optimum care of them to keep them in tip top shape for the long haul? Thanks again for all the detailed information.rjhulbert