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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2023
Sure, it is a little heavier than some ultralight options, but it fits perfectly and I can keep it attached to my tent with some string.
pyro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2023
I would have kept it but I'm 6" tall and it's just not long enough for me to use.
Kloverlyn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2022
I researched and read many reviews. The goal was to have something ‘ultralight’. As a trekking pole tent it does its job.It’s rain proof and dries quickly. Super light and fairly easy to set up (I recommend to watch several different people set up this tent on YouTube before you try it yourself) there is definitely finesse involved.It has a small footprint.It comes with stakes (that I didn’t use because I prefer my Nemo sweepstakes).I purchased the ground sheet separately.It came with the tent and fly already attached, which I found helpful and appreciated.I didn’t like that my trekking poles were out in the rain, which may or may not be a deal breaker for some, especially with cork grips.I ultimately decided that the interior of this tent just wasn’t the right thing for me - Not enough room for self and gear, not enough space between self and mesh wall, too low of a ceiling to really sit up comfortably.Even with all of the sides staked out to pull the tent walls away to allow for more interior space it still felt too close for me. (I am a big girl - 5’6” and about 250).I don’t keep my gear outside or in the vestibule because of creepy-crawls, as well as I like to sleep with my pack up under my feet.Typically I would go with a 2 person tent because I like to spread out but I was going for a smaller footprint, lighter weight and less cost option. The Lanshan 2 person would have been overkill for me in the way of trying to utilize both trekking poles and find suitable sticks to pull out the sides.All in all I would say that I’m not unhappy with this tent, it just isn’t my style. I just purchased the Nemo Hornet 2 person, it’s about the same weight, easier to set up and much more spacious for my needs.
rleigh1250
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2021
Definitely lighter than my other two tents smaller but when thru hiking you just need a place to lay down and sleep. Added features of being able to site up to change clothes and cook is a bonus. If rain keeps you in for the day it's not going to be uncomfortable. The lightweight factor means I may take it on other camping trips with a tarp to h a ve an outdoor covered area from sun or rain so not all my time is in the tent. Quick easy setup makes it the ideal choice for thru hikers who are short on funds.
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