Doc Holliday
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Seems to be a good bit of fanfare around the free standing capability of a tent in sheep country. I get that due to rocky terrain it is one less obstacle that must be overcome, but when I see who is buying and using many non free standing tents, it is often sheep hunters. Sheep outfitters/guides are using them too. Granted, not every hunt is going to be at the same elevation, nor within a hunt are you in the same place every night as you make your way up into, through, and down out of, sheep country. My only sheep hunt I did use a Kuiu Mountain Star which is free standing, and we were in some rocky terrain, but there was enough dirt to get the spikes in.
So for the real sheep hunters on RS, how important is free standing to you?
Since I just sold my Storm Star, I am looking for a tent for sheep hunt next summer, and looking at one of the Hillebergs. They recommended the Rogen or the Niak for me and my wife, but after watching reviews and looking at specs, I don't like either of them. I do like the double vestibule so we can get in and out without crawling over each other, but the vestibules on the Rogen seem small. Right now I am leaning towards the Anjan 3GT
Thanks in advance for any feedback
So for the real sheep hunters on RS, how important is free standing to you?
Since I just sold my Storm Star, I am looking for a tent for sheep hunt next summer, and looking at one of the Hillebergs. They recommended the Rogen or the Niak for me and my wife, but after watching reviews and looking at specs, I don't like either of them. I do like the double vestibule so we can get in and out without crawling over each other, but the vestibules on the Rogen seem small. Right now I am leaning towards the Anjan 3GT
Thanks in advance for any feedback