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CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason
CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason

CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason Mitchell X5000 Ice Fishing Angler Thermal Hub Shelter Tent with Anchors, Tie Ropes, and Carrying Bag

Product ID : 47614363
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Galleon Product ID 47614363
UPC / ISBN 719921144716
Shipping Weight 49 lbs
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Model CLAM-14471
Manufacturer CLAM
Shipping Dimension 65 x 12.48 x 12.48 inches
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CLAM 14471 Portable 4 to 6 Person 9 Foot Jason Features

  • PLENTY OF SPACE: 5-sided hub with 62 square feet of fishable area and lots of headroom for 4 to 6 people; Measures 6 feet in diameter and 6.8 feet at center height when set up

  • COMPACT CARRYING & FEATURES: Packs down easily and has triple-layer corner pockets that provide gear storage; Packed size measures; Packed size measures 63 inches (5.25 feet) long, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches tall, and includes a carrying bag for portability

  • NICE N' TOASTY: 90 grams of insulation per square meter and a full thermal trap for heat retention and reduced condensation

  • TOUGH CONSTRUCTION: Durable 900-denier fabric with poles and hubs for extreme winter conditions

  • SNOW BANKING SKIRT: Comes with an oversized skirt for ample snow banking; Includes 5 ice anchors and tie-downs with integrated ice anchor straps and strap pockets for windy conditions


About CLAM 14471 Portable 4 To 6 Person 9 Foot Jason

Clam Outdoors began as a manufacturer of quality ice fishing equipment over 30 years ago. In the beginning, it started with a portable suitcase-style shelter that opened up like a Clam (hence where the company name came from), but it all took off when an avid ice angler name Dave Genz came up with a brand new concept. He wanted to build a portable ice fishing house that would protect him from the weather, as well as allow him to be mobile. So he made one. Then another, and another and began to sell them to anglers across the ice belt. When he realized he had something that everyone wanted, he joined forces with Clam that was able to help with the expanding demand for the original Fish Trap.