Hi all,
Just recently added to my tent collection the Golite Shangri-La 5 in the hopes of family hiking/camping with my husband & 2 boys (4 & 6). It arrived just in time to take for a trip down Kosci NP- but unfortunately the nest didn't make it so some improvisation was needed...
The tent is a pyramid style tipi tent that is advertised to fit 5 (which it probably could) but 2 adults & 2 kids was great with lots of room. We could all lie next to each other with 2 on either side of the pole & plenty of room at either end. When I bought the tent it came with the floor included & I was trying to get the nest seperately of a different site. The tent is put up with a single collapsible pole in the centre. 1st attempt a few sides were nice & taut & opposite were a bit dodgy- but we soon learnt to peg out nice & tight & square for a great pitch
The floor clips in once the outer is up- it is bathtub style but we had trouble getting this right- we later discovered that if you add guyout to the side this helps raise ythe sides up
Seeing as I didn't get the inner bugproof nest in time we bought a big mossie net perfectly sized from BCF & the clever hubby sewed on some elastic to attach to the tents toggles. This did a pretty good job but I still want the nest for smaller bugs like sandflies & to be totally sure. I think it will also provide a vestibule & a better bathtub floor (I think).
It certainly got a testing when we were hit by a thundersorm with very heavy rain- the tent sagged a bit but was easily tightened up. We also got a few drips inside- its seams are taped but the drips seemed to come from attachment points so I have since added some seam sealer to these spots. We also propped the bathtub flooring up with our swimming gear, towels etc. With the floor there is no vestibule but with the nest part of the floor is chopped away to create a vestibule.
Tent is 824g, pole 368, pegs 113g = 1.3kg. Nest is 1.22kg or floor 870g
Overall I was very impressed- it appears well made, is lightweight, spacious & did the job nicely. It is worth playing around a bit with the setup to get it right
Cheers
Lizzy
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