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Choose a flip-over shelter with a floor area of 4-8 square feet, depending on the number of occupants, and a peak height of at least 4 feet to accommodate standing room. Consider a lightweight shelter with a waterproof rating of 10,000 mm or higher. Ensure the shelter's weight is manageable for the intended users.
Measuring Shelter Requirements
To determine the right size flip-over shelter for your needs, calculate the floor area required based on the number of occupants. A general rule of thumb is to provide 2-3 square feet of floor area per person. For a small ice fishing party, a 4-6 square feet shelter would be sufficient, while a larger group would require a 8-12 square feet shelter. Consider the shelter’s peak height, which should be at least 4 feet to accommodate standing room.
Shelter Materials and Weight
When selecting a flip-over shelter, prioritize materials that provide exceptional waterproofing and durability. Look for shelters with waterproof ratings of 10,000 mm or higher to withstand harsh winter conditions. A lightweight shelter is essential for easy transportation and setup, especially for solo or small-party use. Consider a shelter weighing around 10-20 pounds to ensure manageable portability.
Setting Up the Shelter
To set up a flip-over shelter efficiently, begin by clearing the area of any debris or snow. Lay out the shelter’s floor and attach the poles to the corners. Secure the shelter with anchors or stakes, and ensure a snug fit to prevent water entry. If possible, set up the shelter on a slight incline to promote water runoff and reduce the risk of flooding.
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