Description A superlight, freestanding, three-pole tent for one--mesh door, plus mesh ceiling and rear panels provide abundant ventilation and views. Full-coverage, factory-taped nylon rainfly is non-stretch,...
Reviewed by: prince of darkness (Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$260.00
at Outfitter
Summary: I was looking for the lightest, free standing tent with good interior space. This tent fit the bill. The $325 list price of course was outrageous but at $65 less it was a little more attractive.
The tent is 4 lbs. with 3 stakes and the stuff sacks. There's a fast pack variation with just the footprint, fly and poles at 2 pounds. The quality is excellent. Good weather protection/light weight. Look for one on sale
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Reviewed by: Brian (Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$0.00
Summary: Great little tent (nice & light one-person that is freestanding!). The only downside was the fact that it was hard to turn around inside the tent after entry. Decided to deal with the extra (minute) weight and upgraded the the Tri-Light 2 (as a two person version, there was plenty of space to deal with that issue).
Similar Products Used: Marmot Home Alone, Mountain Hardwear Tri-Light 2
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