Best 1kg tent?

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Best 1kg tent?

Postby doogs » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 1:20 pm

I have been looking into buying a roomy 1 person or small 2 person lightweight backpacking tent and I didnt realise the huge variety of options available from quality tent makers. Which is the best; Vaude Power Lizard, Big Agnes Fly Creek, MSR CArbon Reflex, Terra Nova Laser comp., Widerness Equipment tectite etc. etc.
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby etrangere » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 1:29 pm

1kg tent??? I dont think any of those hit the 1 kg mark
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby doogs » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 1:39 pm

2 are quoted bang on 1kg, 1 is quoted 1.02kg another 0.95kg and the last 1.23kg. I would suggest that 1kg is a close enough generalisation for these tents :wink:
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 1:43 pm

doogs wrote:2 are quoted bang on 1kg, 1 is quoted 1.02kg another 0.95kg and the last 1.23kg. I would suggest that 1kg is a close enough generalisation for these tents :wink:


Hahaha nice, I had the same thought....

As a Terra Nova (the lighter Photon not the heavy Laser comp) owner I may be biased. It is a good tent, but strictly 3 seasons. Smaller tents more prone to condensation. I like the Big Agnes tents, but I REALLY dont trust the cross screw in poles. Probably the only thing stopping me from trading in my Akto for one.
After the Eldons where we all struggled to keep anything dry, I just love the way the Akto performed. Seemed to get less condensation and keep a drier floor than the heavier, more solid Soulo's that were on the trip!!
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby Dale » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 3:34 pm

The new Tarptent Stratospire is a two person double wall tent weighing in at 1.1kg so slightly above your specs and uses trekking poles (so extra weight if you don't normally carry them). Very roomy, lots of set up options and the trekking poles aren't in the living space. It is a mesh inner so need to consider the warmth factor for winter. It's an intriguing innovative design.
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby etrangere » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 4:16 pm

doogs wrote:2 are quoted bang on 1kg, 1 is quoted 1.02kg another 0.95kg and the last 1.23kg. I would suggest that 1kg is a close enough generalisation for these tents :wink:



oh ok was just a bit suprised, I only checked the WE tectile weights on their site it quoted

Min Pitch Wt: 1.23kg
Package Wt: 1.62kg

I'm not 100% sure but i think min pitch weight only includes bare minimum number of pegs needed to set up tent ie no pegs for guy lines, no stuff sack, no pole repair sleeve etc etc. Hence I never look at min pitch weight when looking a tent specs, usually I go by the package weight as that is closer to what I end up carrying. Were you quoting min pitch weight for all the others as well??
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby doogs » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 5:39 pm

Thanks Dale the tarptent does look intriguing, the trekking pole thing doesnt do it for me as I dont use them, do they supply poles if needed?
I am not really desperate to find a tent under 1kg I was just very surprised how many there are when you have a look. I would be happy with a decent tent 1.5kg or less.
Etrangere check this website out for tent specs-
http://www.litekamper.com/tent_1man.htm
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby Nuts » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 5:48 pm

doogs wrote: intriguing
really?
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby doogs » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 5:57 pm

Nuts wrote:
doogs wrote: intriguing
really?

it seems to have more flaps than....
....and not much has been happening in "the heart of Tasmania" today :D
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby Nuts » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 6:07 pm

i could tell you a story? rave endlessly about something? :D

apologies to franco, a good exercise in getting floorspace but looks more like a Japanese kite than a (tassie) tent... i'm sure the TT bretheren will bite!
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 6:11 pm

Nuts wrote:i could tell you a story? rave endlessly about something? :D

apologies to franco, a good exercise in getting floorspace but looks more like a Japanese kite than a (tassie) tent... i'm sure the TT bretheren will bite!



Hahaha oh lol, it is an interesting design. :?

Why this one over the Scarp though??
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby Gusto » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 6:49 pm

The MSR Carbon reflex reminds me alot of the Double rainbow by Tarptent. I think the design is clever.


These may interest you too:
Easton Kilo http://eastonmountainproducts.com/tent/kilo-tent
Six Mons Lunar Duo may interest you http://www.sixmoondesigns.com/tents/LunarDuo.html
Bear Paw AT2 http://www.bearpawwd.com/tents_tarps/at1.html
One Planet Gunyah 2 http://www.oneplanet.com.au/gunyah/gunyah-2.html
Luxe Lightwave http://www.luxeoutdoor.com/eng/catalog-topic-gallery-view1.asp?id=1316&selfpath=/12/163


Measuring gear by weight only could be misleading. The W.E. Tectite is the heaviest of them, but it also has the thickest fabrics of all the tents mentioned. Presumably it's more durable than most or all of the other tents listed in this thread.
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby Franco » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 7:14 pm

Nuts
No need to apologize...

One of the "experts" at BPL called the StratoSpire a "puppy tent" so Japanese kite is somewhat of an improvement.
(mind you he confused the mesh inner with the fly but I suppose even experts sometimes do that...)
I should be taking it up to the Vic alps this week so I will see how it performs.
Not what I would suggest to the OP because it is large enough for 3 so really too large for solo use.

The StratoSpire 1 will be more like it (that is a large solo shelter) but again it works better with trekking poles than the 150g Easton poles (for the pair) that will be available for it .

If doogs is around 180cm or under I would suggest the Tarptent Moment with the liner.
That gives you a dry and fast set up at just over 1 KG. Add the extra pole and it will hold a foot or so of wet snow and turn it into a freestanding shelter.
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby pmack » Sun 13 Nov, 2011 8:51 pm

I just purchased a Big Agnes flycreek UL2, hopefully will be here in few days so will give some feedback.
http://bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Tent/FlyCreekUL2

I also bought a Nemo obi 1P about a month back, but decided i wanted a 2P instead of a 1P.
I'm actually gonna sell if if you're interested. $280 asking price including footprint, basically brand new, though just pitched once as a test:
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Re: Best 1kg tent?

Postby ianp169 » Thu 14 Jun, 2012 5:06 pm

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