WHO MAKES THE BEST TENT? MSR FreeLite vs Big Agnes Tiger Wall
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2022
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Tiger wall and freelite have too much mesh. Good in theory but in practice I prefer higher solid walls because when the wind blows it kicks up dust everywhere inside the tent. And wind is everywhere when going outdoors. Moreover solid walls don't necessarily add or reduce condensation depending on the type of solid materials. Not sure why big agnes went from the more solid design from 2018-2019 to the all mesh in 2020. Just a backwards move IMHO
Guess it's just a matter of personal preference, and what's actually in stock when you are looking to buy 🙂
The original Freelite is so much better. Always odd when they reinvent the wheel.
Someone should really make an ultralight freestanding tent out of poly
My Tiger Wall is 4 years old and love it.
Great videos about these tents. You can do a MSR Fly-first set-up with a tiny mod made ahead of time (like at home). With the tent completely set-up; Take a lightweight cord, put a small permanent loop at one end. Attach to a pole at the two-pole end, run the cord to the pole at the opposite end of the tent and make a small permanent loop in the cord to attach there. Then run the cord to the third pole, make a permanent loop to attach there and then again at the starting pole. You now have a very nice little string ground-frame to insert the poles in, set-up the fly (including the crossbar) and then go inside to set-up the ground cloth and inner tent.
I don't believe at all that you don't get water through the cutout on the msr, you just said that the nylon will soak all the water. This is also my experience with a Nemo which had the same design. My solution is to use a polycro ground sheet and extend it to the cutout, but i didn't tested it yet.
Interesting how MSR is adopting Moss's original colour scheme, funny, especially since MSR bought out Moss. (I think that's right.)
Your gear reviews are stellar! Very thorough and you actually test the gear in the field. Love it
What about the Nemo hornet?
Good review, educational not just a commercial. I appreciate somebody that can give the good with the bad with practical mechanical knowledge on how things are going to work in real life
Always fantastic, concise, detailed and sequential reviews! Thanks for your details and execution of videoss. Not just this topic but all. Every reviewer should watch your vids first!
First, let me tell you, I love your channel! Love watching your coverage of the hikes you do. I cried with you on your through hike last summer. Love your gear reviews. I find them indispensable. This video really helped me decide between the MSR and BA. I have a BA Copper Spur for multi-day trips with the kids, and that’s been awesome. But I was looking for a smaller, lighter tent for just me and the wife, and one I could take solo. So I was comparing the BA Tiger Wall vs MSR FreeLite. Cost is more affordable for the MSR, especially after you include the BA footprint in there. And I liked that it’s marginally lighter. After watching this though, I picked up the BA Tiger Wall and footprint today! The brow pole advantages and ability to setup fly first with the BA footprint in the rain sealed the deal. I’m on the BC coast, lol. I wouldn’t have known and understood these nuances without your comprehensive review. Thanks, Justin. You’re the man. Keep on doing what you do my friend.
Now THAT’S a thorough review!
I got a tiger wall mtn glo and so far so good. The biggest down side is the tapered floor shape. As work around I got a Exped Synmat duo mat that fits perfectly inside. I hope to be able test it during a trip soon.
really great comparison. thank you
Thanks for this, Justin. I VERY nearly bought the FreeLite until I saw this video. The issue with rain getting into the tent and the cross pole being too short is such a staggering design flaw that I am surprised it even made it to market. Thanks again for this great review, you legit save me some £££.
Brilliant content, thanks so much!
The Tiger Wall is my favorite tent ever. I'm starting to consider the Durston for next year though.
A great thorough video! But you just fyi you have the width measurements in cm and in measurements on the msr backwards at