Camping season coming up soon here. My wife, our toddler, and 2 dogs will be in weather ranging from probably 35-60 degrees out. So far our camping experience has been less than optimal and my wife is about to give up (i cant blame her). Ive decided to splurge on some grizzly connectable sleeping bags, the +25 ripstop kind. I was sold on a mr heater connected to a propane tank outside our tent based on the fact it turns off if high (but still safe) levels of co2 are detected and if it tips over. it seemed perfect, but then i began hearing people say they wouldnt use these things for safety reasons. my familys safety is the most important thing to me, so i dont want to even remotely risk anything possibly happening.
we have a coleman instant tent w zipper down to mesh capabilities on all 4 sides. if all 4 sides were completely open would we run any risk AT ALL of co2 problems? thanks.
we have a coleman instant tent w zipper down to mesh capabilities on all 4 sides. if all 4 sides were completely open would we run any risk AT ALL of co2 problems? thanks.
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