compare tipi's

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I got the 5 set up today. I will get some pictures up in a little bit. The only thing I would like to see is more guy lines, and I will point that out in the pictures.
 
Here is a picture of the Vertex 5. The guy standing next to it is 6' tall.

I am going to post a full review up on my blog. Will post links to that later, I don't want to hijack Rokslide for that.
 

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Oval shaped. Plenty of space to lay down and get stretched out. I layed down and had more than enough room @ 6'5".
 
do you think the 6.5 ti goat is to big or would you go with the 5 / the 6.5 is still light
 
I don't have any experience with the 6.5, but in my mind it just comes down to how much space you want, vs. weight savings, etc. If I was going to have two people and the wood burning stove, there is no way to do that in the 5.

I am all about weight savings, and if I go bigger than the 5 I would want it to be a hunt with a partner. The 6.5 with aluminum pole is comparable in weight to a couple of the 2 person tents from Hilleberg, all based on web advertised weight. And roughly the same price points....
 
BearGuide,

If I were to order a tent from TI Goat it'd be the 7.5. Its only 2.75 pounds for the tent, plus another half pound for the stakes still only 3.5 pounds. Then just run 2 trekking poles together for the center pole and rock on for only 3.5 pounds or add a inner nest for less than a pound and have 133 sq ft of space for less than 4.5 pounds. Hard to compare that weight to a hilleberg as the hilleberg has about a 1/3 the space of a 7.5 Vertex anyways though. If looking for 2 people the Vertex 5 would be a bit tight especially if you wanted to run a inner nest to keep the bugs at bay if you are sleeping. Being as its smaller than the GoLite SL3 (it should be though as it is 3 oz less) it'd be quite cozy even for my wife and I for a 10 day hunt chasing sheep. The larger size tipis are MUCH more space for a minimal weight pentaly. Nearly triple the space for only double the weight roughly.
 
It's going to be tight in the 5 for two, but doable. I haven't been in a spot to ditch the pole yet and use a tree, but it has the hook up, which would be nice to not have the pole in the middle.
 
Just ditch the pole and use your trekking poles. I really don't need them until I get the extra weight of a critter in my pack and then I am packing up camp and heading out anyways so I can use them again there. :D
 
Well generally I try to camp out of the wind, but they seem to work fine in a 30-35 mph wind. Working on getting a video on the tipi/trekking pole/nest thing here so it should explain it a bit better than typing it out on here.
 
I currently have a 6.5. It is perfect for two and gear with the stove. I considered the 5 when I bought, but for the slight weight penalty, I decided on the 6.5 and haven't had a second thought. I did go with the carbon fiber pole to save weight, and this last year, I went with the titanium stove pipe which saves quite a bit of weight as well if your packing the stove.
 
thanks for the input / i like the 6.5 right now buy i am still looking
 
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