photohiker wrote:Do you use hiking poles?
sweetade wrote:photohiker wrote:Do you use hiking poles?
Not yet but currently strongly considering buying them.
sweetade wrote:Several people have mentioned Tarptent - Stratosphere and Moment.
Are the floors strong enough not to need a groundsheet?
Use of a groundsheet depends on the conditions you expect to encounter and your style of camping. The sewn-in flooring is remarkably tough and does not usually require a separate groundsheet. We sell optional Tyvek groundsheets which are very tough and great for sleeping out or taking a break, but generally heavier than you need for floor protection on longer hikes, in most conditions. For use on very rocky ground and desert conditions where puncture wounds are possible, a groundsheet is recommended.
sweetade wrote:paul_gee wrote:
Have you considered MSRs lighter options? Namely the Freelite 1 (740g-1.09kg) and Carbon Reflex 1 (510g-790g).
Would these be suitable for Australian conditions such as OT?
Franco wrote:Are the floors strong enough not to need a groundsheet?
I don't use one but some do.
My suggestion is that if you can walk on the site without shoes you don't need one, the converse is also true (for me..)
Franco you mentioned getting the solid rather than mesh interior - why?
Maybe not needed. Mesh for views and ventilation, solid for more wind protection and a bit of extra warmth.
LachlanB wrote:Another punt for the Goondie. I have one of the 30D ones. Not the lightest offering on the market, but it's light enough, and really good quality. They're surprisingly expensive too, but I got lucky and spotted one for sale in Invercargill. One major advantage of the 30D fly over the 15D one is that it comes in a rather fetching shade of orange. Makes finding your tent easy!
Only irritating thing is that the newer ones have a hub on the poles, which in my experience proved to be less than reliable. Plus, afaict, the way it pitches means you can't use the fly without either the inner or the proprietary groundsheet.
Scottyk wrote:What's the hub on the poles about? I don't think my Goondie has one
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