Lowg08
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It will fit 3 comfortably with all gear, wood, stove etc.How big is the octopeak ? Is it big enough two dudes could sit around the stove at night and cook a meal on it if the weather is south or is it not really basecamp worthy ?
This is correct. My dad, my son and myself all of our gear, stove and wood fit in it comfortablyIt will fit 3 comfortably with all gear, wood, stove etc.
I have the Minipeak 2 with the 1 man nest. I'm 6'1" and its tight but doable. I sleep with my feet touching the netting. Hardest part is trying to get out of the thing when you got to pee really bad. LOL. Tight quarters for a bigger guy.Has anyone over 6’2 used the inner tents from luxe? I’m just under 6’3 and am
Worried about my head or feet touching the slope of the inner tent.
I have a luxe hexpeak xl, and it’s been great to me. Handled wind, rain, and hail with no issues. Haven’t had it out in 40mph plus gusts though, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it handles it ok after guying it out. I put a hole in it from my own negligence, but I’m not sure what fabric would’ve held up to a knife slip. I’m more than happy with the money I spent on it since I don’t feel like spending the kind of money on a tent that SO and Kifaru are asking. I’m sure those tents are great, but for me it’s about my overall budget and distributing that across all of my needs.Okay guys,
I have been eye balling the MLD duomid XL for a long time. Coming from a backpacking background, they are the bee’s knees. However, they are pretty pricey. I have been reading a lot about Luxe tents and watching videos but I have never seen a video of one in some wicked wind, rain or hail. I am unfamiliar with the ripstop material in a shelter and from what I understand it is different than silnylon?
I am assuming that is why they are lower cost?
Anyway, I spend quite a bit of my time above tree line where wind, rain and hail are very common. I use a traditional tent at the moment.
I am curious, has anyone had personal experience with any Luxe tent in some pretty hefty/severe wind, rain or hail? If so, how did it hold up? What do you have to compare it too?
Or should I shut up and just by a Hilleberg GT variant?
I don't think they're even comparable, especially considering Luxe effectively has 0 warranty and a product that is prone to failure.I was reading a rediculous amounts of reviews and comparisons between Seek Outside Silvertip and LUXE V4 and that ended with the result that more seemed pleased with the Silvertip. No facts just from reading around for hours. One thing they seem to have incommon is that they seem to be great tents both of them.