by rockpaper » Wed 05 Sep, 2012 8:37 am
Thanks for the responses, everyone. Sorry for my late reply.
i have replied to all posts in one go, i hope you do not mind.
@tasadam: we were looking for something smaller than a kaitum. We have been in a kaitum- lots of room but in big wind it tended to sound like a drum. We liked the integral pitch in the snow, though. Very quick to set up, like the Nallo.
@corvus: had discounted the tarp tents after seeing a smaller, summer-style tent. I did not realise they made bigger tents with vestibules. We will have to put this on the list to consider. It is quite large.
However, what is the floor like? Would we need to take a ground sheet for extra protection? The site also says the tent is free standing. It that so? It does not look like it.
@phan_TOM: thanks for pointing out the review. I looked at the review but seemed to only see a short version the first time I looked. Maybe I was just not thorough enough. It gets a favourable write up. I prefer the integral pitch of the Nallo but we have had a tent thast was not and it was generally fine, except in big winds and rain.
@surly_17: that is good news about build quality. We have found that build quality on some tents can be a bit poor, even the good name brands. Well, we have a lot of pegs lying about so at least can save money there.
@Mano: You can still get the Hubba Hubba HP from the UK, and I think only from the UK now. We would prefer a tent with a solid wall interior
@Franco: thanks for the reply. Probably a bit larger and heavier than we were looking for, although not by much. We would prefer a solid wall interior, which I guess rules the Hoop out.
@roysta: like the Hoop, probably a bit big for us, but I like the shape.
@Son of a Beach: As I mentioned to phan_TOM, I seemed to not see the whole review before but I read it all last night. Sounds like this tent may be just what we are looking for as a replacement. I have not had a good look at it a store yet and will check it out this weekend, maybe.
In the review you mentioned, I think, that a small flap in the inner is not covered by fly mesh- is that the case? Whilst I am not afraid of a few insects I am, like everyone else, I hate being woken up in the middle of the night by mozzies…
Glad to hear that it handled the rain and snow well. Regarding performance in strong winds I guess, like most things, you just have to suck it and see…
@baldhead: so, the 2-30D handled the weather. That is good to know. Hopefully, the 2-15D, with its lighter material, would stand up to the weather, too. Your comments on the tent floor are encouraging. We have an old minaret with a thick tub floor- that was the best feature and something that is lacking on most modern tents.
will check out the tent on the weekend, i think.
cheers,
rockpaper