THUNDERBAY Ice Dice Sequence Pop-Up Hub-Model Ice Fishing Shelter, 68-112 Sq. Ft of Fishable Space, Moveable 6-8 Particular person Ice Shanty
Original price was: $259.99.$199.88Current price is: $199.88.
Value: $259.99 - $199.88
(as of Jan 04, 2025 08:01:02 UTC – Particulars)
Get season after season of use out of your Ice Dice moveable ice shelter! Constructed to final with heavy obligation, replaceable fiberglass poles, sturdy solid aluminum hubs, and rugged 300 denier thermal cloth with additional heavy obligation zippers. Do not BE and Ice Dice…. Get an Ice Dice, and fish in consolation all season lengthy.
Extremely spacious inside 138″ x 70″ and hub to hub “Elbow room” of 160″ x 90″
Contains 12 heavy obligation ice anchors and strengthened tie downs to carry safe on windy days
Six hook and loop mounted vinyl home windows, and two ceiling vents
300 denier polyester “Blackout” cloth retains the wind AND the sunshine exterior
Additional heavy obligation fiberglass poles, zippers, and an additional vast skirt
Clients say
Clients admire the ice dice tray’s insulation, construct high quality, worth for cash, and spacious room. They discover it well-made, sturdy, and capable of face up to wind gusts. The tent has a big inside with sufficient room for a number of individuals to unfold out. It is easy to arrange and easy to make use of. Whereas some prospects are glad with its performance and shackness, others have differing opinions on its measurement.
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11 reviews for THUNDERBAY Ice Dice Sequence Pop-Up Hub-Model Ice Fishing Shelter, 68-112 Sq. Ft of Fishable Space, Moveable 6-8 Particular person Ice Shanty
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Original price was: $259.99.$199.88Current price is: $199.88.
Dan –
Mansion on ice
This thing is sweet. Anything less than 5 stars unless it arrived damaged is just being petty. First off I’m coming from using a 2 person flip tarp shanty thats lasted years, so I don’t have experience with the other big name brands that cost 2x+ as much, but this thing is the bomb. I was expecting cheapo paper thin fabric material but this thing feels and looks like it should cost just as much as the other brands. Had it set up in less than 1 minute without reading the instructions, granted it was inside a heated garage but it’s as simple as laying it out and popping out the centers of the panels. 2 fabric doors with no outer support on each corner with 2 zippers and a cover that goes over the outside zip to keep wind and ice out. The skirt is an awesome bonus to keep the wind out as well, throw some snow on it and youll be toasty. Single stitching on most of it but no loose threads and the feet and areas where you pop out the panels are solid metal and is firm enough that it wont get blown in on itself. Pictures do not do justice on the size. You can fit your family in here for Thanksgiving dinner. That being said if you’re expecting it to be easy to carry it does have some weight to it (maybe 30-35 lbs), the bag it comes with is the cheapest part of it all and looks like the straps won’t hold up to too much abuse, but if you plan on throwing it on a sled like 90% of people that ice fish you’ll be fine. It is not insulated but a buddy heater and a few beers you’ll be fine grow up. On top of how nice the shanty is, it includes the hardware and rope to strap it down! Get this to piss off your buddy that paid twice as much so he could say “bUt I hAvE aN eSkImO.” And no I wasn’t paid for this review it’s that nice.Update: got out on the ice today with 25+ mph wind gusts. Definitely need to strap this thing down and have a good pair of ice cleats on, at first dragged me about 30 ft along the ice and blowing the carrying bag across the lake after trying to pop up a side. Ended up getting a stake in one of the corners and working around before popping up anything (you need a drill to make a hole first then screw the stake in, actually bought the ryobi hammer drill with the auger adapter, works great). Once all 6 grommets on the base were staked I popped out one side at a time and tied them off with the rope included. Once strapped down I had no issues. Would definitely help if I had an extra person but after doing it once by myself in the wind I don’t think I’ll have as much of a problem next time around. Still a 5 star shanty, little buddy heater kept me warm all day. Only recommendation would be buy extra rope to tie the walls out so they don’t blow in, maybe even short bungee cords to make it quick. Also wish there was a metal grommet in the center of the ends to keep the skirt down since I didnt have any snow to pile on it.
Mark –
GREAT VALUE, PLEASED, PLEASED, PLEASED!
In the past I sporadically ice fished, but without a shelter. After buying this shelter, I added 3 months of ENJOYABLE fishing to my year! I researched many ice shelters and am pleased that this one met the great value I hoped it to be. Very well made with two reliable entrance zippers, several clear windows, and even some ventilation screens that I just discovered on my last outing. I’ve never sat in an insulated shelter, and while this one is not insulated, with a 15,000 BTU propane heater inside, I shed my coat. 10 – 12 (?) sturdy anchors are included as well as anchor strings which I learned this week in windy conditions are needed to prevent the wind side from collapsing in. 6 anchors plus 2 anchors to hold the anchor strings (did not use all anchor strings) held up to 20+ MPH winds this past week (but setting it up in the wind took some planning and extra bodies to keep it from flying away!). Unless you always fish alone, I would recommend the 6 man instead of 3 man shelter as the extra space is very nice and allows for more holes within the shelter. Enjoy!
Bnwmc –
Great for the price
For the price this thing is awesome and durable. It’s held up to some serious cold and 50+ mph winds. My 1 complaint is the windows. The vinyl windows use velcro and they aren’t cut right. No matter what you do the windows just don’t fit allowing a lot of heat to escape unless you use the “blinds” over the windows and black out the hub. Otherwise quality is on par woth the big name brands. Plenty of room and for the price I can’t complain. I would recommend and would buy again but will be making my own windows.
Daniel W. Sycks –
This thing is magic.
Wow, we got this as an afterthought to take to an endurance race where weather was expected to be around 30f all weekend. We knew we would be out in the cold for 9 hours a day and wanted a place to get in and keep warm as much as possible while not leaving trackside.Many were skeptical but as soon as this thing went up and the first person hopped in, it was true love.This is sturdy, well made and stood up to decent wind gusts with no problem. Even when it was around 20f, having a few people inside made a huge difference in the temp. Between body heat and a little sun, the tent warmed up at least 15f and once we added a tiny heater it stayed over 50f easily and was comfortable enough that people and electronics functioned flawlessly with near zero suffering.The size was also a huge surprise. Its big enough to have 5-6 in it without being in each others laps and small enough that it can go up about anywhere and not be intrusive. Its a very efficient design and uses space very well while setting up and tearing down in just a few moments.We are looking forward to trying this in the summer as well. The double walls and good light blocking should protect the inside pretty well and adding one of those little indoor AC units with a hose vent should allow one of these to stay chilly cool and just as cozy in the hot summer sun as it keeps warm in the frigid cold.If these folks want to make bigger or different designs please let us know as these things are super nice.
Vanesa cirerol –
Sturdy, very easy set up and take down.
I was blown away by the ease it took to build this tent. It took me 5 minutes. So simple and very sturdy. Simply take out of the bag , throw on the ground and pop out the roof , walls and ends. Itâs just as easy to take down and pack away. It is blacked out inside for ultimate darkness if needed. All windows are velcro and can be removed if more airflow is needed. You can use this tent for many different things. Great value for the money. It has a cool back pack feature for the carrying case and is fairly light weight. Definitely impressed by this purchase.
Chad –
It works just like I wanted
I love ice fishing and as the family has grown, so has the need to get a bigger tent. This tent gives plenty of room for 3 people to spread out, have chairs, tackle boxes and a heater to keep warm. Sets up easily and comes down easily. They even give you a big enough bag to put the tent back in with ease!
Scott A. –
We’ve used in as a camping tent for hunting. Works well.
Nicolas –
Yeah i know what you will think. I bought this for my basement, in case of a blackout. It was 11 degrees in the house the last time we had a blackout a few days ago and i said next time we will be ready. It was so easy to pop up, the walls are made strong and thick, its not a cheap tent. We tried it last night. I managed to have 15 degrees in my basement and… we were three and it was so hot in there. So it’s really good. We put a queen bed and you could manage to put 2 others kinda of mattresses if not too wide. I wont test it on ice or snow but i think you wont be disapointed.
Cory –
Really enjoy this tent but the doors are a bit small.
Jeff Sheldrake –
Only 4 stars because I’ve only set it up at home so far but the quality seems good and sturdy. I can see what some users say about the difficulty of putting it back in the bag, BUT I DID IT! If you buy this, you’ll see what I mean.
Devin westlake –
Only reason it’s not 5 star is because it doesn’t have a hole to feed the propane hose threw the wall like the big name huts BUT it does come with a damn nice case to put all the pegs in. I liked that. The bag to put the hut in is a little tighter than other so it’s a little hard to put it away but overall great quality hut, just as good as my buddys clam and same size.Oh and the velcro strap they send it in will never fit back on but that’s w.e