Single Man Trekking Pole Tipi

Benjblt

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Was so close to picking up the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Ultamid 1 in combo with the bora bivy. I just couldn't bring myself to spend over $400 for a on-the-go/just-in-case shelter. The Borah Bivy is certainly affordable but I feel like there has got to be something more affordable than the HMG. i Know there a couple options for silpoly but they are 16 oz compared to the just over 8 oz of the HMG Ultamid 1. Anyone know of something that is closer to the HMG that is cheaper and closer to the 10 oz mark. I like the single trekking pole setup and I'd like to stay away from silnylon and anything more complicated than the single-pole tipi set up. This is exactly why I sent back the SG Sky Air ULT.
 
Man that’s a tall order.

I guess I can’t fully answer your question, but I will ask you one or two more that may help.

You mention this is a on the go/just in case kind of thing? Can’t say I’d be looking at a $400 tent for that at all. Since you mention using a bivy in conjunction, have you considered just adding something like the Borah flat tarp? You mention maybe wanting their bivy. A bivy combined with the tarp is pretty good option depemding on your terrain and conditions. I’ve almost picked up their 7x9 a couple times as a on the go/not horrible weather/glass tarp/ultralight shelter option. They say weight is 9.8 ounces.
Some will say a tarp can be complicated, my answer is to learn just one or two really good pitches and always use just that. Like a A frame or half pyramid for decent weather and a low diamond or “storm mode” pitch for windy rainy nights.

Any DCF product, even a simple tarp, seems to be in the $350+ range. I do not use DCF so I can’t say if that is really worth it or not. I have been happy with sil poly tarps in the past.

What tent or shelter set up do you use now or what kinds have you used in the past?
 
Man that’s a tall order.

I guess I can’t fully answer your question, but I will ask you one or two more that may help.

You mention this is a on the go/just in case kind of thing? Can’t say I’d be looking at a $400 tent for that at all. Since you mention using a bivy in conjunction, have you considered just adding something like the Borah flat tarp? You mention maybe wanting their bivy. A bivy combined with the tarp is pretty good option depemding on your terrain and conditions. I’ve almost picked up their 7x9 a couple times as a on the go/not horrible weather/glass tarp/ultralight shelter option. They say weight is 9.8 ounces.
Some will say a tarp can be complicated, my answer is to learn just one or two really good pitches and always use just that. Like a A frame or half pyramid for decent weather and a low diamond or “storm mode” pitch for windy rainy nights.

Any DCF product, even a simple tarp, seems to be in the $350+ range. I do not use DCF so I can’t say if that is really worth it or not. I have been happy with sil poly tarps in the past.

What tent or shelter set up do you use now or what kinds have you used in the past?
I've considered it. The single pole tipi seems easier and I like the fully enclosed aspect. My light set up is the double rainbow Li. It only weighs 2lbs. I'd like to beat that by a pound with a tarp/bivy combo, save space, and have the versatility of using just the bivy while still having the ability to set up quickly and anywhere. I know I can't improve a ton on the double rainbow but I'm partially doing this for fun. . but as you said $350 plus is a lot. I may look at a simple tarp a little closer though.
 
Man that’s a tall order.

I guess I can’t fully answer your question, but I will ask you one or two more that may help.

You mention this is a on the go/just in case kind of thing? Can’t say I’d be looking at a $400 tent for that at all. Since you mention using a bivy in conjunction, have you considered just adding something like the Borah flat tarp? You mention maybe wanting their bivy. A bivy combined with the tarp is pretty good option depemding on your terrain and conditions. I’ve almost picked up their 7x9 a couple times as a on the go/not horrible weather/glass tarp/ultralight shelter option. They say weight is 9.8 ounces.
Some will say a tarp can be complicated, my answer is to learn just one or two really good pitches and always use just that. Like a A frame or half pyramid for decent weather and a low diamond or “storm mode” pitch for windy rainy nights.

Any DCF product, even a simple tarp, seems to be in the $350+ range. I do not use DCF so I can’t say if that is really worth it or not. I have been happy with sil poly tarps in the past.

What tent or shelter set up do you use now or what kinds have you used in the past?
Do you think the 5.9'x9' is big enough? ( https://borahgear.com/tarps.html )
 
Sounds like your looking for DCF weight at silpoly/silnylon prices. That's not gonna happen.

Are you looking for an actual shelter for bad weather or just a tarp setup for nice weather/emergencies?

For reference, have the Borah tarp, several DCF tents/mids, and several silpoly/silnylon tents/mids.

An MLD Duomid in DCF is a lot of tent for the weight. I saw a used one recently for $400.
 
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