Franco wrote:Hi Dutchy,
If 3kg or so is OK for you , I am thinking of selling my Bibler Pinon.
The Allak is very similar to it (3 poles,fully freestanding) Mine is 2.88kg with 6 pegs and stuff sack.
I'll post some details in the gear for sale section.
Franco
Giddy_up wrote:Wow, that is such a good video. I have never seen double guyed and double pegging like that's before.
Hope I never have to as well!!!!!!
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2ndstringqb wrote:I've got an Exped Venus II which has stood up to some decent winds (80+) very easily and can supposedly take a lot more. It's rated 4 season but this usually means 'winter' and using this kind in summer means a sweatbox. But this can be opened up on both sides to really let it ventilate in addition to the small top vents. For me it's been great in any condition or season.
Wingnut wrote:Didn't the Exped Orion win a wind rating test awhile back?
"The most storm proof tent in the test comes from Switzerland. Three poles that cross each other and a wrinkle free and clean setup allowed the Orion to stand up against the howling 75 mph gust of the wind machine. Only at a windspeed of 81 mph did it give in. You can rely on this tent. It keeps you dry, vents well and offers easy handling. Setup takes less than 4 minutes and is easily done. Adjustable loops allow pegs to be set without trouble. The large amount of space in the vestibules is just great. The canopy is less generous but steep and high walls offer enough space for 2 campers."
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