rebelblue
FNG
I've got five tents on deck and I'm locked down with analysis paralysis. What better way to fix that than asking for even more information? Ha! Not all info is equal, though, and personal experience is just about as valuable as it comes. Thanks in advance for any thoughts you might have.
Use and notes:
The tent will be used for hike-ins with the goal of walking out heavy. I know my weights, but since I am going to shoot the biggest thing I see an extra ounce or two (or several) won't be the thing that kills me. Nonetheless, I'm sane and reasonable so I am mostly on the UL end of the spectrum. I don't need a 4-season so Hilleberg and the like are not on the list. Most of these hunts will be in the Southeast and many during archery season so floorless won't work due to mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and snakes (at least it's not Australia, right?). Will be sleeping solo mostly, but will take the occasional scouting trip with my wife or one of my kids. I appreciate quality and am not interested in getting something I know I am going to replace down the line. I want this tent to last me years so those of you who can vouch for option 5, pls speak up.
Considering:
1. Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2
2. MSR Hubba Hubba NX2
3. Marmot Tungsten UL 2P
4. NEMO Dagger 2P (This was a late addition and I don't know much about these yet, but for the price I wonder if the BA CS2 should edge it out?)
5. REI Co-op Half Dome 2P (Weight penalty for sure, but could easily shift the saved dough onto boots or a pack or countless other things. As noted above, I am most uneasy with this one from the POV of durability/quality.)
There it is. Damn you for adding ANOTHER tent to this list, but thank you for shining a light on something you think I might've missed. Cheers
Use and notes:
The tent will be used for hike-ins with the goal of walking out heavy. I know my weights, but since I am going to shoot the biggest thing I see an extra ounce or two (or several) won't be the thing that kills me. Nonetheless, I'm sane and reasonable so I am mostly on the UL end of the spectrum. I don't need a 4-season so Hilleberg and the like are not on the list. Most of these hunts will be in the Southeast and many during archery season so floorless won't work due to mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and snakes (at least it's not Australia, right?). Will be sleeping solo mostly, but will take the occasional scouting trip with my wife or one of my kids. I appreciate quality and am not interested in getting something I know I am going to replace down the line. I want this tent to last me years so those of you who can vouch for option 5, pls speak up.
Considering:
1. Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2
2. MSR Hubba Hubba NX2
3. Marmot Tungsten UL 2P
4. NEMO Dagger 2P (This was a late addition and I don't know much about these yet, but for the price I wonder if the BA CS2 should edge it out?)
5. REI Co-op Half Dome 2P (Weight penalty for sure, but could easily shift the saved dough onto boots or a pack or countless other things. As noted above, I am most uneasy with this one from the POV of durability/quality.)
There it is. Damn you for adding ANOTHER tent to this list, but thank you for shining a light on something you think I might've missed. Cheers