Over the course of this winter, I’ll be putting the Stone Glacier Sky Solus 1P tent through its paces. Stone Glacier graciously offered this bomber 1 person tent up for a winter review.
I’ll primarily be using this tent for overnight predator hunting trips. However, I did get to knock the shiny off of it on a recent trip into PWS.
My initial impressions of this tent is that it has a very compact footprint and highly modular. It can be pitched in a multitude of configurations and even pitched with the fly left attached to the body as an option.
***Update 2/22/23*** @HuntWyld just finished his review of the Sky Solus 1P.
Stone Glacier Sky Solus 1P Tent Review
And check out my final review.
All the specs can be found below:
We got into the cove fairly late in the evening and I didn’t do a great job of staking the tent out. My laziness had me assuming I’d wake up with a condensation/frost nightmare which amazingly didn’t come to fruition. I did not use the footprint and still woke up with a dry floor which was quite shocking given the conditions.
Maybe not the handiest opening for high rain environments but I was able to sit in my sleeping bag while I heated water and ate breakfast in the morning. The side openings to access the vestibules take a minute to get used to but there’s loads of room for one person and their gear. All the junk in this picture was inside the tent with me and room to spare. Aubrey and I will likely use this tent as a two person shelter in the future.
If you have questions or input, feel free to chime in
I’ll primarily be using this tent for overnight predator hunting trips. However, I did get to knock the shiny off of it on a recent trip into PWS.
My initial impressions of this tent is that it has a very compact footprint and highly modular. It can be pitched in a multitude of configurations and even pitched with the fly left attached to the body as an option.
***Update 2/22/23*** @HuntWyld just finished his review of the Sky Solus 1P.
Stone Glacier Sky Solus 1P Tent Review
And check out my final review.
All the specs can be found below:
Sky Solus 1P
The Skyscraper 2P is a burly 2-person, 4-season double-walled tent with a minimum trail weight of 4lb 4oz. At the heart of the Skyscraper 2P is the innovative WebTruss™ technology. This unique construction system provides unmatched strength, a low wind profile and makes pitching the tent a...
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We got into the cove fairly late in the evening and I didn’t do a great job of staking the tent out. My laziness had me assuming I’d wake up with a condensation/frost nightmare which amazingly didn’t come to fruition. I did not use the footprint and still woke up with a dry floor which was quite shocking given the conditions.
Maybe not the handiest opening for high rain environments but I was able to sit in my sleeping bag while I heated water and ate breakfast in the morning. The side openings to access the vestibules take a minute to get used to but there’s loads of room for one person and their gear. All the junk in this picture was inside the tent with me and room to spare. Aubrey and I will likely use this tent as a two person shelter in the future.
If you have questions or input, feel free to chime in
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