Hello all,
In the market for a real tent after soaking my down sleeping bag with condensation and freezing. I'm looking towards hunting tents due to their extended use in the mid/late season that is taken into account for hunters and also large enough vestibules for packs. I'm uncertain of a Copper Spur or Telos TR2 or Hubba hubba due to this lack of uncertainty with a snow squall in october at 10k+ft. These were the top choices at Excellent Mindful Hunter 3+szn 2p tent comparison but not sure if the pole design for those (all cross beams) can really hold up. FYI the nemo here was rated low because the low height but that was improved. Seems like a 4 season tent is overkill based on what I saw from some other photos on here of the mountain star. So far my choices are really narrowed down to the;
In the market for a real tent after soaking my down sleeping bag with condensation and freezing. I'm looking towards hunting tents due to their extended use in the mid/late season that is taken into account for hunters and also large enough vestibules for packs. I'm uncertain of a Copper Spur or Telos TR2 or Hubba hubba due to this lack of uncertainty with a snow squall in october at 10k+ft. These were the top choices at Excellent Mindful Hunter 3+szn 2p tent comparison but not sure if the pole design for those (all cross beams) can really hold up. FYI the nemo here was rated low because the low height but that was improved. Seems like a 4 season tent is overkill based on what I saw from some other photos on here of the mountain star. So far my choices are really narrowed down to the;
- Nemo Tracker - hoping the update last year made improvements on the model in the condensation realm and also nervous about the material ripping. $449 2lb 10oz
- KUIU Mountain Star - seems like a great option though concerned with snow build up on crossing poles design. $500 3lb 7oz (though the video says it actually is ~4lb)
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