mjdalessa wrote:Looks like an interesting tent but would not consider because it uses walking poles. I do not use poles and imagine it makes it more vulnerable to winds. Are theses types of tents fiddly to pitch?
Bluegum Mic wrote:Ill second the aarn pacer 1. Great tent. I've just had a mesh inner made for mine by Evan from TRG (still integral pitch) so I can use it year round up here in QLD.
Miyata610 wrote:Pacer: not sure about pole length. The inner has a small mesh vent at the peak and smallish mesh panels at each end. I reckon you might get a little snow drift through those, so I'm thinking I'll make some flaps to cover them.
Plenty of room in vestibule to cook. Also has some storage space under fly at each end.
doogs wrote:I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago, well actually the xt version as I like a bit of space! I like to try gear from smaller manufacturers that not many people would haveI have only pitched it in my garden on a blustery day so far but it looked nice, well built and not flappy. I am hoping it will be a tent suitable for 4 seasons in Tassie
http://www.cheaptents.com/acatalog/ligh ... -tent.html
Miyata610 wrote:
If you're really looking for a tent that can stand a big snow load and a blizzard I'd recommend the Rab Latok range. My little Ultra weighs only 1.3kg, is exceptionally strong, but has limited headroom. Oh, and it's a 2 man, so heaps of space for all your gear inside. This kind of tent is not for everyone.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Miyata610 wrote:
If you're really looking for a tent that can stand a big snow load and a blizzard I'd recommend the Rab Latok range. My little Ultra weighs only 1.3kg, is exceptionally strong, but has limited headroom. Oh, and it's a 2 man, so heaps of space for all your gear inside. This kind of tent is not for everyone.
Yeh that looked ok, I must ask though Phil, why did you have a tarp attached to the front of it??
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Ah nice, how much do those things weigh out of curiosity?? It looked a good set up.
Miyata610 wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Ah nice, how much do those things weigh out of curiosity?? It looked a good set up.
The RAB Latok Ultra with poles, guys and pegs weighed 1.3kg on my scales. The S2S ponch tarp came in at 285g, I think. I used my trekking poles to hold up the tarp.
Miyata610 wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Miyata610 wrote:
I used that same tent in a blizzard on saturday night (without the makeshift vestibule). I must say I felt very secure and slept well. My neighbour (in the i-tent) did get up at 2:30am to dig me out. I only travel with really helpful people.
PiniPowPow wrote:I'm in a similar quandary. Anyone have any inexperience with Wild Country, the cheap end of Terra Nova? I'm particularly looking at the Zephyros. Looks to be the same as the Laser but with cheaper materials. They are saying 1.57kg so pretty light.
http://www.terra-nova.co.uk/Product_Typ ... _Tent.html
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