The cap on the CP2 ceases to be a faff if you just tie-wrap it onto the tent at one of its attachment points! that way it stays attached, and in the right orientation.
When you poured the water it was like someone being tortured in a horror film, freaked me out a bit. I was thinking either this one or the star river and it's still a difficult choice. Peace
been trying convince them to do cloudpeak2 in onewind camo and give it the t zip inner and full floored porch an additional bugnet doors on the fly but naturhike dont wanna answer pretty sure onewind would co operate on a collab having spoken to them already cmon naturehike pretty plz lol
A camo livery would like nice on this tent. I don't know why they do the blue version. Especially when wild campers want to blend in to the environment
The cap on the CP2 ceases to be a faff if you just tie-wrap it onto the tent at one of its attachment points! that way it stays attached, and in the right orientation.
Very much this. Tie it off at one attachment point and it becomes easy to orient and removes any risk of it blowing away.
When you poured the water it was like someone being tortured in a horror film, freaked me out a bit.
I was thinking either this one or the star river and it's still a difficult choice.
Peace
Both are good tents
been trying convince them to do cloudpeak2 in onewind camo and give it the t zip inner and full floored porch an additional bugnet doors on the fly but naturhike dont wanna answer pretty sure onewind would co operate on a collab having spoken to them already cmon naturehike pretty plz lol
A camo livery would like nice on this tent. I don't know why they do the blue version. Especially when wild campers want to blend in to the environment