I figured I would put out this 1 year review. There’s not much to it…I love my GFC!!! Let the haters hate. Stay tuned for more episodes of my adventures this winter.
One of the tips I saw for the gas struts was using PEX or PVC cut to length and then slit to clip around the rod…it’s not a “replacement” for correct struts but a tool to prevent the top from coming down in the cold…with added snow…etc.
Because I’ve always run a diesel heater I have had no issues with condensation. In fact, I was able to live out of it for 2 wet weeks of snow in whistler while on course. Dried all gear. The thing to remember is, the GFC is a tent, so just like a ground tent in the winter…you’re going to have condensation :D Take the bad about GFC with a grain of salt 🤙 this thing rocks!
No problems. The edge of the tent gets a bit wet, but no pooling. A little bit of water makes its way in sometimes during washing, but non of it is a problem or a game changer.
@@triggerbackcountryadventures it's just right for everything I do at this point. I keep designing gadgets for it and GFC has been awesome with support!! I asked for a small section of the t-slot to do pull tests and they sent me two 45" long sections of the frame assembly.