Richard,
Pics of your setup for the Solplex?
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New tent?
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Re: New tent?
Russ - I'm on the road right now enjoying a short vacation on the NC Outer Banks. I'll see if I can dig up a picture of the tent once I'm back home (middle of next week).rlown wrote:Richard,
Pics of your setup for the Solplex?
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Re: New tent?
I picked up a Tarptent Moment DW this year and really like it. It has dual entry, is roomy and sets up very quickly. The double wall and ventilation options work well on damp nights.
My previous tent (5 years) was a TT Contrail which was great but was not a side entry. It was also a little fiddly to pitch. Contrasting the two, I prefer the Moment DW by far.
My previous tent (5 years) was a TT Contrail which was great but was not a side entry. It was also a little fiddly to pitch. Contrasting the two, I prefer the Moment DW by far.
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Re: New tent?
I went with the Big Sky Mirage 2P last year and EVERY THING costs you additional bucks. Mine weighs in right at 2lbs. which may not be the lightest but the quality has made up for it. I think there is a breaking point that you reach when trying to go continually lighter. Your mileage may vary.
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