Zapruda wrote:From experience those tie outs do way less than zpacks would have you believe.
Lamont wrote:On the quality control issue and Zpacks, I believe this has been addressed by them
photohiker wrote:Zapruda wrote:From experience those tie outs do way less than zpacks would have you believe.
Lol. I have the Plexamid and have tested and used it on the wild weather on the west of Tassie.
Zapruda wrote:photohiker wrote:Zapruda wrote:From experience those tie outs do way less than zpacks would have you believe.
Lol. I have the Plexamid and have tested and used it on the wild weather on the west of Tassie.
I was referring to their ability or lack thereof to create space inside the shelter. As I mentioned the guy outs have worked for me in stopping the fabric from pushing too far in on windy nights. I used an Altaplex on the Main Range for years. I am very aware of their capabilities.
photohiker wrote:Looks like me that they have improved the tent design while designing the Plexamid...
Franco wrote:This is made primarily for the trough hikers .
Lamont wrote:https://www.thehikinglife.com/2019/01/time-outs-and-tarptent-aeons/
and he's actually on a mat!! Hey now!
-good on you Cam (albeit a short one but at 6' 1" you get a better idea of the space) wished he had of got into his quilt-but it's pretty obvious of the space it would take.
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