Instead of buying the Velcro ones just use some screws to permanently mount the regular ones to the frame poles for your light and rod holders, ect. You could also just get some velcro and use a rivet to attach it to the hub shelter adapter holder as well. The light that Clam makes can also be attached to the hub shelter shelter adaptor with a small piece of rope. With this method you can wrap a plastic bag around the rope behind the light and use it to angle the light using pressure from the bag between the light and frame anywhere you want to aim it, then you aren’t limited to straight down lighting. For Eskimo to release a light no charge 59.99 for it they absolutely failed at making it even remotely worth 59.99. The little table they made is the best accessory imo and you can buy them on sale for 14.99 all day. The rest are all kinda “meh”.
That’s a good idea for sure! Every company has their good and bad products, no doubt. So far I’m really liking the Ehub light. It has worked very well for me in both my flip over and hub shelter. Thanks for watching!
Heck yeah bought a bunch of e-hub stuff and ended up getting a flip over. The base mounts are a good idea
@@ryanmoore310 Yes they will work a lot better. So excited to start using the e hub system in my flip over.
I must pick up a few of these accessories , great vid 👍🏻👍🏻
@@barrybroderick5103 Thanks! You will love them!
Thanks for posting this! I just picked up the eskape 2600 and getting it put together and was thinking about adding some accessories like this.
@@MontanaWalleyeAngler No problem! You will enjoy it! It’s a great tent!
Instead of buying the Velcro ones just use some screws to permanently mount the regular ones to the frame poles for your light and rod holders, ect. You could also just get some velcro and use a rivet to attach it to the hub shelter adapter holder as well. The light that Clam makes can also be attached to the hub shelter shelter adaptor with a small piece of rope. With this method you can wrap a plastic bag around the rope behind the light and use it to angle the light using pressure from the bag between the light and frame anywhere you want to aim it, then you aren’t limited to straight down lighting. For Eskimo to release a light no charge 59.99 for it they absolutely failed at making it even remotely worth 59.99. The little table they made is the best accessory imo and you can buy them on sale for 14.99 all day. The rest are all kinda “meh”.
That’s a good idea for sure! Every company has their good and bad products, no doubt. So far I’m really liking the Ehub light. It has worked very well for me in both my flip over and hub shelter. Thanks for watching!