Lightweight ice fishing shelter built for up to two anglers
Tough 900 denier fabric for a durable build
Full thermal skin with 90 grams of insulation per square meter
Overhead mesh storage offers ample space for your necessities
XT Design provides more headroom and allows for easy entry
Tub and poles are made in the USA
Brand : Clam Outdoors
Country of Origin : Imported
Fabric : 900 denier fabric
Web ID: 22CLOUNNKXTTHRMLXFIC
Set Up Size:
94” x 61” x 75”
Front Height:
75”
Pack Size with Seats:
61” x 35” x 23”
Weight:
80 lbs.
Fishing Area:
58" x 59"
Fishable Square Footage:
24 square feet
Seat:
Deluxe
Number of Anglers:
2
Insulated:
Yes
REVIEWS
3.3
100%
Recommended
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BIGDOGDELL
Received incentive
3 days ago
Excellent One Man Tent
once ya take an hour or so to get the flip over assembled its pretty sweet. Does everything it needs to do and more. I think it's the perfect one man flip over because it has one seat and enough room for all of your gear and light enough to still be mobile. But I found with two people. It gets a little cramped and if you're fishing in deep water for instant jigging for lakers you were on the risk of your lures getting tangled together underwater.
RoJo
Received incentive
1 week ago
Does The Trick!
Been on 3 fishing trips with it so far. Easy setup/breakdown and stays toasty. Great fish trap!
Topher7694
2 months ago
Another Quality Clam Product!
Easy to assemble, however the unit that I purchased in December 2025 was a leftover unit from 2022, not pleased because the price was much lower 3 years ago. Typical quality Clam product though, used it last weekend, worked like a charm!
Angler57
Received incentive
11 months ago
Clam Nanook
I recently got my hands on this ice shelter, and I’ve got some mixed feelings about it. On the plus side, the insulation is fantastic—seriously, it keeps the warmth locked in so well that I almost forget I’m sitting on a frozen lake. That’s a huge win for those long, chilly days out on the ice. Sitting on the built-in seat, it feels sturdy enough, and I can get cozy without much fuss. But here’s where it starts to falter for me. There’s no good way to attach ice anchors, which is a real pain. When I’m sitting in it, the weight holds it down fine, but the second I step out or if the wind picks up, it’s like a kite ready to take off. It’s frustrating to have to babysit it or weigh it down with random gear just to keep it in place. I also found myself wishing for more pockets and better storage options. What’s there is okay, but it feels like an afterthought—my stuff ends up in a messy pile, and I’m fumbling around more than I’d like. Overall, it’s a solid shelter if you’re just looking for warmth and don’t mind working around the lack of anchor points or limited storage. For me, though, those little annoyances keep it from being a home run. I’d love to see a version with some tweaks to really nail the practical side of ice fishing.