coloradoan
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When I was a kid I camped in a-frame tents that had rain flies that extended out over the tent inner without touching the ground. Because of this you had great ventilation and could even look outside without getting wet.
Nowadays it seems like every tent has a vestibule that extends to the ground, making you basically blind to the outside world and hampering ventilation as well.
A lot of popular floorless shelters like mids go to the ground as well. You can set up a nice open porch, but you have to close it when it’s raining.
Are there any lightweight floored setups that can provide the open experience I’m looking for? Sierra designs made the Flash tent a few years back that looked interesting, but sadly it is discontinued.
Nowadays it seems like every tent has a vestibule that extends to the ground, making you basically blind to the outside world and hampering ventilation as well.
A lot of popular floorless shelters like mids go to the ground as well. You can set up a nice open porch, but you have to close it when it’s raining.
Are there any lightweight floored setups that can provide the open experience I’m looking for? Sierra designs made the Flash tent a few years back that looked interesting, but sadly it is discontinued.