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Anyone use a ShiftPod?

BCJohn

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

Hey All - has anyone used a Shiftpod? Any thoughts. I recently picked up a Gazelle T4 - but have yet to open the box. The Shiftpod is more expensive, but not massively. I’m interested as it seems like it could be a good emergency shelter with the extra insulation. I guess the Gazelle could also... Interested to see what others think...
 

B^2

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast I

I have friends that have used it at burning man. If it's not covered under a shade structure, its really not going to be that much cooler than a standard backpacking tent.
 

Gotoverit

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor I

Hey All - has anyone used a Shiftpod? Any thoughts. I recently picked up a Gazelle T4 - but have yet to open the box. The Shiftpod is more expensive, but not massively. I’m interested as it seems like it could be a good emergency shelter with the extra insulation. I guess the Gazelle could also... Interested to see what others think...
I have one and I love it. We used it in 40deg weather put a small heater in an it kept it at 70deg all night didn't need blankets lol. My grandkids love it use it at the lake with a portable ac nice place to get cooled off. Screenshot_20181009-170210_Facebook.jpeg20180929_121103.jpeg
 

bmwguru

Rank V
Launch Member

Influencer I

Hey All - has anyone used a Shiftpod? Any thoughts. I recently picked up a Gazelle T4 - but have yet to open the box. The Shiftpod is more expensive, but not massively. I’m interested as it seems like it could be a good emergency shelter with the extra insulation. I guess the Gazelle could also... Interested to see what others think...
Looks to be almost three times the price and smaller than a T4. I saw them at Expo east last fall. Looks almost identical to a Gazelle in construction but with a different fabric.
 

Cort

Rank VI
Launch Member

Trail Blazer III

Looks to be almost three times the price and smaller than a T4. I saw them at Expo east last fall. Looks almost identical to a Gazelle in construction but with a different fabric.
The fabric is a big part of what makes it different. The fame is very similar. Her is a video showing how it holds up. I’d be interested to see how the Gazelle or Oz tents do in similar testing.

I really like the gazelles and the oz tents but I love my shiftpod.

 

bmwguru

Rank V
Launch Member

Influencer I

The fabric is a big part of what makes it different. The fame is very similar. Her is a video showing how it holds up. I’d be interested to see how the Gazelle or Oz tents do in similar testing.

I really like the gazelles and the oz tents but I love my shiftpod.

Ok nice product demo. For me if the wind gets anywhere near 75mph or more I' m out of my tent and into my vehicle. That's hurricane winds and I have no business being in a tent at that point personally. These tents are too bulky and weigh too much for me to be very far from my vehicle in what I typically due so it would be a very rare occasion that my vehicle would be very far away.
 

BCJohn

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

OK - so one year in. The shiftpod is amazing for a base camp, but hard to overland with. Mainly due to the size (I have the 8 person one) and weight. I camped all over Utah and California with it last year and this. For basecamp, it's awesome. It withstood high winds and rain. Is warm in the winter (with a buddy heater). But - I also just picked up a Gazelle for overloading and times where space is an issue. The shiftpod doubles as an emergency shelter for me, so I still think it was a good deal.
 

Northernlady

Rank V
Member
Investor

Trail Blazer III

I have a Shiftpod Mini that I purchased this spring and I love it! I have camped in the snow with it (-15C) and it held the heat very well. I have camped in the blazing sun with it and it was noticeably cooler. I love how easy it is to set up. Trading my RTT for it was a very good move for me.Spring 2020.jpeg
 

BCJohn

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

OK - a year and a half in. Sold the shiftpod. Got a lot of my money back. It's an amazing tent for a base camp, but not doable for Overlanding, IMO. Mainly because of the size and weight. In hindsight I wish I bought a mini - it would have done better. I now have a gazelle and a truck bed tent (Kodiak) for when I'm alone.
 

Northernlady

Rank V
Member
Investor

Trail Blazer III

I know that this was already over 2 years ago, but really appreciate you providing all the updates.
I still have mini and I still love it! I has stood up very well over the years and hard never let in any water. It keeps me warm in the cold and cool in the heat…what more can you ask for!
 
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