Copper Spur 3 or Mountain Star 3

TheCougar

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I need a new tent after my MSR Hubba Hubba had an uncontrolled thermal event. We spent some time in a Mountain Star 2p tent this year: it was fine once I figured how to pitch it, but too small. I want a 3 person for me and one other and the BA and Kuiu tents seems to be the best of the bunch. I have no experience with the BA tents, but they seem to be lighter duty 3 season and less durable, probably similar to my MSR. There seem to be some mixed reviews on the Kuiu MS3 based on door and vestibule design.

The Kuiu is made of 15D fly and 40D floor with aluminum poles and weighs around 5lbs and I’m guessing is measurably more robust for winds and weather. The BA is made of 10D fly and 20D floor and weighs right around 4lbs. Right now the MS3 is on sale for $520 and I can get the BA CS3 for $370. The only other thing I found which might move the needle is the “garage/hotel” extension for the BA CS series, which pushes the vestibule into a floorless garage and probably gives the option to use a stove, though I’m not sure if anyone has tried this yet. I’m looking for any thoughts from guys who have used one or either and your positive/negative opinions. I’ve got to buy NLT Tuesday to take advantage of the Kuiu sale, if that’s the way I go. TiA
 

Tahoe1305

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I’ve been running three variants of CS for last 5 years. I’m a fan.

And there’s a good chance you can still get a discount thru them (if not reach out and I can see if I can get a F&F one for you based on your background).

This ones my current go to. It’s a 2p but with a massive vestibule that makes it much more functional for 2.

 

Jbehredt

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I’ve got a CS HVUL3. Love it. Haven’t touched my floorless shelters since acquiring. That 20d floor you noted means you’ll want to add a footprint to the weight and cost.
 

Idaboy

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Run a BA CS 3man long for 2 of us....run a regular BA-CS 2P for solo, unless winter/snow loads, it's been a great system...if you think you want a hot tent then look elsewhere
 
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While light the copper spur is way to fragile.
Backpacking is one thin but needs are different hunting.
I sold my copper spurs2&3 after the first trip.Used the 2 and got a deal on a 3 so picked it up to.No difference than most other backpacking tents.
 

peaceman

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ive use the CS3 for the last 5 years with no failures. it is an airy tent so its not warm and i haven't experienced any really strong winds with it, but I was in sideways rain and it did fine. I use a footprint. I have never used a Kuiu storm star tent but a friend has one and seems to like it. I just picked up a CS4 so we'll see how that one works out.
 

5MilesBack

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I've had the original CS UL2, 3, and 4. I sold the UL2 but still have the UL3 and UL4. I really like them. Easy and quick to set up and I've had the UL4 in strong winds above timberline without issue. They've been in light snow, but never used them in heavy snow.
 
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I’m in the too fragile crowd for the CS. I put my hands on one while looking at new tents and decided on the Nemo Dagger 3p tad bit heavier but also sturdier fabric. I’ve been very happy with it. I was able to get me, wife and kid in it for a backpacking hiking trip and we slept comfortably.

The mountain star I have no experience with unfortunately but that was the tent I intended to buy originally. When I was ready to purchase they were out of stock and the timeline I needed it didn’t line up with estimated time of restock. That’s how I ended up with the Nemo.
 

Tahoe1305

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Too fragile folks appears to have never used the CS (or for one night only). I have probably 20-30 nights on two of mine. Winds above 30mph, snow up to 6” (outside…it all rolled off the tent), never had an issue. No holes, broken poles, or anything. The CS are known for being durable tents although I agree the materials are thin.

Tough to judge a tent just by materials when many say they work without issue.

Edit: I do think the kuiu would be stronger, but unless your headed to AK, not sure it’s needed outside of piece of mind…which comes at a 40% weight cost.
 
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I own a cs. Friends have owned multiple cs’s over past 8 years aswell. Go with the Mountian star if your looking for continued durable use. If occasional normal use go cs. You can tell the difference spending a few nights in each in wind or snow load
 
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