mlevimadden
WKR
Great review!
Though them dang silly center poles are overrated leave them things at home.
I am always blown away by the effort that Roksliders will go through just to help out everyone else. I would imagine there are many hours dedicated to these reviews that were unforeseen when started. Thanks to all those for sticking to a plan and putting out these super reviews. You make it so much easier for us to spend our hard earned cash and feel good about it.
When I open the link this is what comes up...
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Great job Josh, particularly impressive to get a lot of details into relatively few words. Not my strong suit so I appreciate it.
I spent some time in a Supermid recently and was impressed, and reminded (after owning a Solomid and Trailstar years ago) just how good they are. To geek out for a minute, I think the way the Supermid is put together makes it better in the wind than the Cimarron or Megalight (never been in a Tut, at that price I can't see every wanting to). The corner seams of the MLD are bias to bias, which means the stretch of the fabric is largely restricted to the corner seams, which are strong because of the felled seam and can be tensioned like crazy. The combo makes for a really tight pitch.
Edit: It would be helpful to have canopy only weights (post seam sealing) in addition to the other weights. Stakes and guylines types and quantity vary by locale and user preference, and some of the companies discuss provide stakes of questionable quality (such that I assume most will replace them).
While I had the shelters set up in the yard for seam sealing I snapped some images of the features such as guy out points, pyramid tip, zipper flaps, vents, etc.
Here are some examples of how the various designers have executed the simple guy out on the shelter corners and side walls. At this point I can't say if one is better than the other, but it is something I will be paying attention to during use.
Mountain Laurel Designs Corner Guy Out:
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Mountain Laurel Designs Side Wall Guy Out:
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Seek Outside Side Wall Guy Out:
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Kifaru Side Wall and Corner Guy Out:
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On the Seek tents, do they have the reinforcing fabric for the guy outs on just the outside, or do the have another piece on the inside as well? I like that design for a DIY project and I’m curious if I should double it up.
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Thank you for the reviews. It helped me pull the trigger on the Cimarron.
Any chance this article will be followed up by a backpack tent stove round up?
Josh,
Quick question regarding the Cimarron. I know you said on the inside of the guyout attachment point it has a smaller loop. Does this hold true for the stake out loop as well? I watched a video on YouTube and it showed a inner and outer loop. The video is 2 years old so I was just curious if this is still the case on the stake loops. If it does would it have any advantage to staking them together? Maybe it would make the sod skirt less likely to hold water being that it would be tucked between the stake loops? Maybe it would distribute stress more evenly across the fabric? Getting close to making a purchase and want to get as much information as possible.