Simple and rugged design, but not for the serious overnight hiker. Good entry-level tent as a starting point to overnight hiking without paying big $$. The only repairs I have made were to sew the loop back on the very top of the tent and replace one segment of pole this entire time. I've had very little leakage that only happened during a pretty torrential rain. Can be set up in less than 5 minutes, staked and rainfly included. Overall, one of the better tents I have owned. I've had this tent since 2007 and used it plenty of times through many conditions during those years. It’s an Italian company offering a variety of outdoor gear and apparel for… Full review I got tipped about some makers and models of Euro tents I’ve never heard about before by a friend living in Spain. Still a good and capable three-season tent with high quality and attention to detail, relatively lightweight, and decent price tag. Plenty of room to stick your pack, boots, and trusty hiking pole… Full reviewįrom Italy, a well-made one-person tent with nice features that would be much better with just a few improvements in design and manufacturing choices. I really liked the space of the fly/vestibule design. Yeah, a real back saver! The design is very ergonomic. Now in its ninth iteration it is a superlative light tent. Yeah, a real back saver! Welcome home. One of the classic ultralight tents. The two are designed to work together well and they do, but I used the tent… Full review Just add six stakes and a hiking pole Since I was going to be testing the Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape I figured I would try out their Serenity UL NetTent along with it. So many ways to set up in shelters, under tarps, or open to the sky makes it great for distance hiking. The Serenity UL NetTent from Six Moon Designs works great as part of a primary shelter system, but is light enough to carry as a secondary option. Six Moon Designs Serenity Ultralight NetTent After looking at the Tiger Wall UL2, we decided on the Tiger Wall U元. So, we require a tent big enough for gear inside. Spiders, scorpions, porcupine and possum have all made their way to my vestibules. In my travels, I have not had luck leaving equipment in the vestibules. If you read my reviews you may know I don't like 2-person UL tents. Good 2-person tent that really strikes a balance between weight and livability Note: This is the newer Solution Dye version of the Tiger Wall U元. Robens got the nod due to good reviews and a crazy price (£99! - the newer model is £250 and identical save for the colour. I wanted a bit more room, a porch area, and rapid pitching, so decided to go for a 2-man tunnel design. I recently purchased this tent to replace my faithful, but now worn out Mountain Hardwear PCT1 (see my old review on this site). Genuinely can't fault it so far, and a superb buy given the offers and reductions available. Used it for 19 years, including 4 years of volunteer tail patrol in the Adirondacks and an epic bikepacking trip across NW Russia (my granddaughters still borrow it on… Full reviewĮxcellent. Camping with the Timberline SQ Interior shot, solo camping Bought my first Timberline, a two-person, in 1983 at LL Bean when a Maine Nor'easter smashed our dome tent. Only one tent in the world I like better and it costs 3x more. My third Timberline in progression, 2 to 4 to 6 person. I thought about getting the 6-person tent… Full review So I am a solo car camper, so for me size and weight is not an issue, that's why I decided on the Coleman Sundome 4. I purchased mine from the Coleman Outdoors website for an insanely good price. This tent is super affordable and a budget conscience camper's dream. It handles rain very well in my opinion and winds of up to 20mph. This is good tent for good to fair weather use. This is a great option for first-time campers and budget-wise campers as myself.
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