Thanks for the review Justin. I've been thinking of getting a free standing tent for a hunt I'm hoping to draw next year. Definitely made the Kuiu the front runner.
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Thanks, Sam! I'm very happy with it.
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Thanks for the review Justin. I've been thinking of getting a free standing tent for a hunt I'm hoping to draw next year. Definitely made the Kuiu the front runner.
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Thanks for the review Justin. Besides being lighter in weight than aluminum, do you see any other pros or cons with the carbon poles? Guess I'm just still pessimistic about carbon poles as I remember reading how the early version easton poles would snap under wind and snow loads.
For what it's worth, I have the carbon poles and had the tent on Mt Hood camping on snow in gale force winds. The tent was anchored appropriately all around and the poles survived. The tent fabric in the corners where the stake guy outs were sewn ended up with some tears however. One call to Kuiu and they made it right by sending me a new tent. Outstanding customer service.Thanks for the review Justin. Besides being lighter in weight than aluminum, do you see any other pros or cons with the carbon poles? Guess I'm just still pessimistic about carbon poles as I remember reading how the early version easton poles would snap under wind and snow loads.
Thanks for the report!For what it's worth, I have the carbon poles and had the tent on Mt Hood camping on snow in gale force winds. The tent was anchored appropriately all around and the poles survived. The tent fabric in the corners where the stake guy outs were sewn ended up with some tears however. One call to Kuiu and they made it right by sending me a new tent. Outstanding customer service.
Hey Roksliders,
I'm packed up for another mule deer scouting trip this weekend and will be giving the Kuiu Mountain Star a try. I ordered it early this week and just recieved it yesterday.
My son and I pulled it out of the box and set it up in the front yard to make sure everything was there. It was and it only took us a few minutes to get it figured out and set up. The tent, stakes, ground cloth, gear loft, and stuff sacks weighed about 3 lbs 13 oz on my scale. That didn't seem bad to me for a double wall, free standing, two man tent.
I'll be solo this weekend and moving a lot since I'm scouting. Should give me a good idea about ease of setup and packing.
Please let me know if there are any specific things you would like to know and I'll do my best to get answers.
***Update 12/22*** KUIU Mountain Star 2P Tent Review
Do any of you use this tent without a footprint? Just wondering how durable the floor is.
When its packed up, are the dimensions pretty accurate or does it depend on how well you pack
Hey a question for anyone. Are there any tall boys ( 6 ft. 5in) that is or has used a Kuiu Storm Star? When I call Kuiu they tell me I'll fit but I don't want to order until I hear from someone with the same height issue.
If you use it as a 1 man tent and sleep diagonally I think you'll be fine. It's 86" long, but you have to account for slope of the walls. For 2 people? Pick a different tent.Hey a question for anyone. Are there any tall boys ( 6 ft. 5in) that is or has used a Kuiu Storm Star? When I call Kuiu they tell me I'll fit but I don't want to order until I hear from someone with the same height issue.
Well written review. Thanks
Balanced review, we have been using one for years and it is a great asset on any hunt.
I did for 6-7 trips (they weren't in stock at the time I purchased my tent)- never saw any issues, so I would say the floor is pretty durable. I now have one though and have been using it- it's pretty light.