Saw an ad for a BA Yahmonite 5, searched for it and found this thread.
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From the thread on BPL it looks like a limited run that BA purchased when GoLite went under. The SL5 is a great shelter but for the money, unless you need the full nest, I like the Cimarron much better.
I've liked the idea of the Golite SL3 for sometime so this really interest me but now I am trying to decide if I would be better served with a Lightweight tent like the Fly Creek UL2. I have an older EMS Forrester that is heavier but could serve similar purposes.
I guess I like the idea of having space the SL3 gives more than anything...
I used the BA Copper Spur 2UL last year for a Solo hunt and the BA Yahmonite 5 (GoLite SRL 5) this year with a hunting partner and I do not see my Copper Spur being used again anytime soon- even on a Solo hunt. The extra room and headspace is great. FYI- STP and Campsaver had the Yahmonite 3 and 5 on Sale a few weeks ago for much less than STP is asking now- Im sure there will be sales again soon but then again im sure there is only a limited amount of these tents in inventory.
They are only rating these old SL's as 3 season on the BA description. Are these not 4 season worthy? I flattened my CS2 last week with a few hundred pounds of wet snow. If not for my bad ass bag, I would have had to bail off the mountain. I am looking at a small tipi style for late season. I would likely lean toward the SL3 size or a BT2. I would like only a half nest for these. Are all of these Tipi style shelters good for 4 season use if you use the good pole?
They are only rating these old SL's as 3 season on the BA description. Are these not 4 season worthy? I flattened my CS2 last week with a few hundred pounds of wet snow. If not for my bad ass bag, I would have had to bail off the mountain. I am looking at a small tipi style for late season. I would likely lean toward the SL3 size or a BT2. I would like only a half nest for these. Are all of these Tipi style shelters good for 4 season use if you use the good pole?


They are only rating these old SL's as 3 season on the BA description. Are these not 4 season worthy? I flattened my CS2 last week with a few hundred pounds of wet snow. If not for my bad ass bag, I would have had to bail off the mountain. I am looking at a small tipi style for late season. I would likely lean toward the SL3 size or a BT2. I would like only a half nest for these. Are all of these Tipi style shelters good for 4 season use if you use the good pole?