Nothing better than finding a tent you think is right after months of looking.... Then finding someone who has loads of hardcore experience that then assures you , yes that tent you finally decided on ? Its the one.
Hay buddy, this tent peaks my interest, but coming from the UK with alot of rain during winter and spring would you recommend it for here in England or just for here during the less heavy showers summer months..
I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains 8 months out of the year pretty heavily. I would say it depends on your style. Are you doing long form multi-day backpacking trips? My only concern with the tent is using it consecutively wet days where you would be putting away a wet tent day after day. If I’m doing longer trips I prefer dyneema tents where I can wipe down the tent before putting it away. Other than that it holds up against rain like most double wall tents.
@@UltralightNerd amazing feedback thanks. I suppose both but there is often a break in the rain to dry it out here, believe or not so I'm guessing it would be a good buy. What was the full back weight again?
Thank you for your review. I just bought this tent so I am curious what it will bring me. I still don’t quite understand the free stand part with the poles. But I see what this tent can or can’t. Thanks!
Nothing better than finding a tent you think is right after months of looking.... Then finding someone who has loads of hardcore experience that then assures you , yes that tent you finally decided on ? Its the one.
Great review, Thanks very informative
Exceedingly informative! Thank you!
Hay buddy, this tent peaks my interest, but coming from the UK with alot of rain during winter and spring would you recommend it for here in England or just for here during the less heavy showers summer months..
I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains 8 months out of the year pretty heavily. I would say it depends on your style. Are you doing long form multi-day backpacking trips? My only concern with the tent is using it consecutively wet days where you would be putting away a wet tent day after day. If I’m doing longer trips I prefer dyneema tents where I can wipe down the tent before putting it away. Other than that it holds up against rain like most double wall tents.
@@UltralightNerd amazing feedback thanks. I suppose both but there is often a break in the rain to dry it out here, believe or not so I'm guessing it would be a good buy. What was the full back weight again?
Great to see you back :)
Thank you for your review. I just bought this tent so I am curious what it will bring me. I still don’t quite understand the free stand part with the poles. But I see what this tent can or can’t. Thanks!
Minimal weight in grams: 938g
Just picked this up and im super excited to test it out in the Sierras this season.