Recommendations on under the radar 4 season tents

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So like a lot of us I listened to Matt Rinella’s latest rant and I won’t get into what I agree or disagree with on all points. However, it did me make have some self reflection on my gear choices. With that in mind I’m in the market for a four season tent and I am interested in trying something that may be flying under the radar (not a sponsor to the popular influencers). Looking for something similar to a Kuiu Storm Star with the easy set up. Anybody have a recommendation I may not have heard of?
 

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I don’t have any real world experience with them. But I’ve been looking at slingfin tents. Stone glacier uses their designs.
 

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Not sure if you would call them popular or not but I have been looking at getting another tarptent. I had the double rainbow but traided it for a floorless shelter. Now they have a Stratospire 1 tent that can be setup floorless with just the rainfly or as a true double wall tent. They also have a 2 man version but the 1 man is what excites me. Specifically because it can get small! They ca. Tension the vestibule flat so it can squeeze into a smaller footpri t if needed or it can be spread out to generate more internal space!
 

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I have a few rei tents and they all have worked well and lasted the test of time.

The arete asl 2 that I have is very close to being a 4 season.....I guess it would depend on the area you use it in.
 

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I have a mountain laurel designs duomid. They are very reasonably priced, but I think the wait times for a new one are atrocious.
 
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I have a few rei tents and they all have worked well and lasted the test of time.

The arete asl 2 that I have is very close to being a 4 season.....I guess it would depend on the area you use it in.
Have you used this tent in the snow? I ran into an issue with my current tent under snow conditions which is why I’m in the market for a four season now.
 

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It was fine under snow load....and it has good vents on top for condensation which can be zipped up from inside...very stable in wind and under snow. Sometimes I use an msr gear shed for the vestibule and I was going to look at it this season to see about adding a stove jack to the gear shed.....

This is the model that I have it is first gen:

 
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Just consider what you really need the tent for. If you really need 4 season protection those are dangerous conditions and I would not be buying a less known or off brand. If 3 season protection will due that is much less dangerous conditions and less known brands would be fine for me.
I have an rei that has been great, however this year in very high winds it actually filled up with dirt and then the wind collapsed as well. Luckily I had a vehicle to crawl into, took months to get all the dirt out of everything that was in the tent.

To me 4 season is high wind, blowing snow or rain, potential high snow load and cold. Conditions you need dry shelter in or you will be in trouble.
 
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Just consider what you really need the tent for. If you really need 4 season protection those are dangerous conditions and I would not be buying a less known or off brand. If 3 season protection will due that is much less dangerous conditions and less known brands would be fine for me.
I have an rei that has been great, however this year in very high winds it actually filled up with dirt and then the wind collapsed as well. Luckily I had a vehicle to crawl into, took months to get all the dirt out of everything that was in the tent.

To me 4 season is high wind, blowing snow or rain, potential high snow load and cold. Conditions you need dry shelter in or you will be in trouble.
It’s a great point, I guess to me I wasn’t equating “under the radar” with cheap necessarily. Just something that might not be getting a lot of attention from influencers or ads
 

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REI rates the arete asl as 3-4 season...I do not think wind would be an issue with one if it is set up right.
 
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There's a reason you keep seeing certain tents mentioned for true 4 season use, and it isn't because of influencers. It's because they work. Exped makes some good 4 season tents, Terra Nova out of the UK does as well. Hilles will always be the gold standard. Fjallraven makes their versions of Hille designs.

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I have an msr gear shed that I can use with all my floored tents....side or front entrance. Going to set it up today or tom and see about putting a stove jack in it so I can use my so medium stove with any tent I want to....should be interesting. I guess I will try to hand sew it in...
 

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I highly recommend Tentipi's Olivin 2 as one of the absolute best true 4-season backpacking tents available globally. It can be lightened up by removing the inner-tent if desired. But when you want the full 4-season capability, the inner-tent with sewn-in bathtub floor is hard to beat. Available in either double silicone coated ripstop, or in a breathable, condensation free lightweight cotton/poly canvas.




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I snow camp a bit in OZ high country and a tent can mean life or death. I use a saivo or nammatj 3gt and have never had a drama. If your not useing a pulk or similar you will need to split the weight. Both are heavy but I have used both in shocking winds and white outs and they have been flawless. Some friends have used the WE Space 2 winter jobs with a lot of praise for them. Any quality 4 season tent that can withstand high winds, but most are heavy to pack one out so you have to compromise I guess or share the load. Helsport make some great tents similar the H/bergs.
 

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Big Sky Chinook is the tent the Storm Star from Kuiu is modeled after. That's another one that doesn't get a lot of mainstream press

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