No problem. Only takes about 5 minutes to setup. I do really love this setup....
Here ya go base on a quick setup.
No front panel:
-7' Tall, 90" wide, 148" long
With front Panel:
-, 6'3" Tall, 108" wide, 166" long
This is an absolutely amazing selter. In good used condition. 3.9l bs without stakes. IT was Designed By Ed T. and produced in collaboration with SO. They eventually phased it out. Its kind of like a larger Lil' Bugout. Some pin holes which have been patched, seamsealed. Light enough for one...
This is a brand new RAB Siltarp plus shelter. Olive drab. Only setup once inside and once outside to take these pictures. Pitch isnt great because of the snow(and it was cold) but you can get the idea. Can be pitched high, or tight to the ground. Use trekking poles, or trees(no poles included)...
Like new Skyair ULT tarp and vestibule. Great, versatile shelter. ULTRALIGHT! (14oz with 8 stakes) I had hoped Id be able to squeeze a small stove into the vestibule like a paratarp and its just not going to happen, so I'm going to stick with my current solo setup.
I'll just start with my...
Awesome. Thanks for the additional info!
Sounds like a versatile setup 80+% of the time...I'm looking forward to playing around with it when mine shows up...
So in comparison to a paratarp, the vestibule angle isn't as sharp? Or just the pitch is too loose with the split up the center of the tarp itself?
Thanks, appreciate the insight!
Hey question for you guys with this tent....Any chance of adding a small stove to the vesitbule like the paratarp? Or way too cramped? it kind of seems to be inbetween the para and super tarp...
These are the main differences between the BCS and BCS2 that I am aware of:
-two zippered entrances with the stove jack between them
-Slightly lowered height
-eliminated the "tail" at the rear
-a few inches wider at the rear
-A bit heavier than the BCS1, but only 2-3 ounces more than the BCS1...