Well I just ordered two more tents... With the idea that only one will live in my pack.
This will be a homemade "shoot out" of sorts.
I typ hunt alone and far away from crowds. I admit I am an ounce counter and seem to over think every purchase. Not this time. I am getting both and let the best win. The other will go to the classifieds.
I used a Henry Shires Moment DW the past two years and have nothin bad to say about it. It has held up in a few crazy storms without a hitch.
However, I have found my self using trekking poles almost every trip and am looking at the HS Stratospire 1. It weighs about the same and uses the trekking poles instead of tent poles. It has a bit more space and used with out the liner/floor is looks like it would be a killer floorless shelter.
I spoke with Henry and he said the Stratospire 1 is as bomb proof as any shelter he makes. The Moment DW needs the extra 7 oz cross pole to really handle a heavy snow. SO.... that was easy. Sell the Moment and get the Stratospire. OK, done. But wait..
The other side of me wants to use a tent that is truly 4 season worthy just in case I find myself in another 20"overnight snow storm. The other tent on order is a Hilleberg Akto. I found a few ways to knock a couple ounces off it (here in the forum) and think I need to check it out as well.
Either way, there will several tents coming and going...
To Be Continued...
[h=2][/h]
This will be a homemade "shoot out" of sorts.
I typ hunt alone and far away from crowds. I admit I am an ounce counter and seem to over think every purchase. Not this time. I am getting both and let the best win. The other will go to the classifieds.
I used a Henry Shires Moment DW the past two years and have nothin bad to say about it. It has held up in a few crazy storms without a hitch.
However, I have found my self using trekking poles almost every trip and am looking at the HS Stratospire 1. It weighs about the same and uses the trekking poles instead of tent poles. It has a bit more space and used with out the liner/floor is looks like it would be a killer floorless shelter.
I spoke with Henry and he said the Stratospire 1 is as bomb proof as any shelter he makes. The Moment DW needs the extra 7 oz cross pole to really handle a heavy snow. SO.... that was easy. Sell the Moment and get the Stratospire. OK, done. But wait..
The other side of me wants to use a tent that is truly 4 season worthy just in case I find myself in another 20"overnight snow storm. The other tent on order is a Hilleberg Akto. I found a few ways to knock a couple ounces off it (here in the forum) and think I need to check it out as well.
Either way, there will several tents coming and going...
To Be Continued...
[h=2][/h]