Rocketman7
FNG
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- Dec 8, 2021
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The current tent I use as a 4 season is finally beyond repair (an old Cabela's tent I've had for over 15 years), and I am looking for recommendations for a new option. Now that my kids are old enough to join me I wanted to upgrade to a slightly larger model, but trying to find an option that will be still be light enough for backpacking. Not trying to spend tons of $$$$, but it's lower on the list of considerations. I'd rather come out of pocket for a high quality system once that will last me for at least the next 5-6 years (until the kids can ruck their own kit). Here are some of criteria that I am looking for:
Must haves:
Must haves:
- 4 Season - I don't need alpine/mountaineering level protection, but it does need to be 4 season and able to withstand strong straight wind gusts, suitable at/below 15 degrees F, structurally sound enough to not bow from reasonable snowfall weight.
- 4(+) person - I have myself, two small kids, and a dog that need to be able to fit (and have enough wiggle room to not murder each other).
- Back-packable - I know this is a lot to ask for a 4 person/season setup, but I need it to be light enough that I can carry it and at least 50% of my load-in gear in 1 trip. With the kids I am now doing 2 load-in hikes to get everything to the site, I don't want add a third due to tent weight. I try to keep my pack loads under 60 lbs per trip. (for those of you without kids shaking your head at 120+ lbs of base camp gear, I get it, but the back strain is worth it to ensure they enjoy it and have what they need, plus my kids are super rad and it's more about them).
- Exterior vestibule - Need at least one moderately sized vestibule that is accessible from inside the tent for essentials. If it has two, great! But I don't NEED an entrance vestibule, just a place for critical & bulky gear.
- Durability/Repairability - (Probably should have put this as the first "must have", oops) Needs to withstand the environments I described above plus the abuse that kids and a dog can put a tent through on a multi-day trip. If there is a failure, I need it to be repairable to the extent that I could get it to a serviceable state (for at least 1 night) within 1-2 hours max with basic fix gear (seam sealer, waterproof tape, patch kit, whatever I can find around the site). The best thing I have to evaluate this is that it's from a reputable (not just popular, or heavily promoted) company that puts thought and user experience into their designs.
- <45 minute 1 person setup - Caveat here is that I will have two small kids and a dog actively sabotaging me at every turn and will likely be doing it in low/no light.
- Versatility - I would like this to be a "1 & Done" tent that is also a viable option for warm weather backpacking.
- Dog/pass-thru opening - Would be nice to have a separate opening to let the dog out without fully opening the fly.
- Detachable/separate fly - Not a deal breaker, but I like this as a last ditch option for an impromptu shelter if the tent structure fails.
- Height - Would prefer that I can at least sit up with out running my head into the roof (I'm just 6'1", but you'd be suprised)