Wilderness Equipment Second Arrow 20D

I've decided to start my report of this tent now as there is very limited info on usage of the new updated Wilderness Equipment Second Arrow (I will refer to it as 2nd arrow from here on). I have been eyeing this tent off for a while now as the weight has been dramatically decreased for what is a great sturdy tent. For me this tent will come as close to a 'jack of all trades' tent as I'll get for my intended usage. It is now light, packs down to an impressively small package (probably more important to me than weight), it can be used year round and can be ventillated well due to the front and rear tensioning coming off the poles ie the tent can be opened right up and still maintains strength and integrity (stock image below)
When I realised my local store had it on sale for $170 off rrp I decided to go and check it out. The moment I held it in my hand...well its home here with me now
Preliminary thoughts-
I'll start by giving my first impressions then add to this thread the more use it gets. It unfortunately won't be used on snow until September so I doubt it won't see too much 'angry' weather before then but you never know.
As I said above when I first saw the 2nd arrow I was impressed with its packed size. It is nice and light and comes in a great stuff sac that fits the bill. On my little scales it came in at 1.79kg from the shop (ie plastic wrap still on poles and elastic around pegs). Whats intrigued me the most is this is a serious step away from what I've seen of Wilderness Equipment tents. I previously owned their I-Explore winter tent and found it to be heavy, very well made (perhaps a little too well??) and very bulky to carry. The new 2nd arrow has gone for a lighter 20D fabric plus the inner tent floor is not as heavy as the previous version plus the hardwear on the tent has been trimmed right down. It has DAC featherlite NSL poles and the pegs are pretty stock standard. Will this prove to be too light for it to maintain its bombproof reputation. That I'm unsure of. But for a gal who mostly bushwalks here n there with the occaisional need for a 4 season tent above the snow line it should (hopefully) do me quite nicely =D


When I realised my local store had it on sale for $170 off rrp I decided to go and check it out. The moment I held it in my hand...well its home here with me now

Preliminary thoughts-
I'll start by giving my first impressions then add to this thread the more use it gets. It unfortunately won't be used on snow until September so I doubt it won't see too much 'angry' weather before then but you never know.
As I said above when I first saw the 2nd arrow I was impressed with its packed size. It is nice and light and comes in a great stuff sac that fits the bill. On my little scales it came in at 1.79kg from the shop (ie plastic wrap still on poles and elastic around pegs). Whats intrigued me the most is this is a serious step away from what I've seen of Wilderness Equipment tents. I previously owned their I-Explore winter tent and found it to be heavy, very well made (perhaps a little too well??) and very bulky to carry. The new 2nd arrow has gone for a lighter 20D fabric plus the inner tent floor is not as heavy as the previous version plus the hardwear on the tent has been trimmed right down. It has DAC featherlite NSL poles and the pegs are pretty stock standard. Will this prove to be too light for it to maintain its bombproof reputation. That I'm unsure of. But for a gal who mostly bushwalks here n there with the occaisional need for a 4 season tent above the snow line it should (hopefully) do me quite nicely =D

