I have three nights in mine so far. True to form, never set it up at home and had to pull it from the panniers as a big thunderstorm was setting in and I was still an hour from camp. Took about 20 minutes to figure it out in the dark by headlamp (set it up next day in half that).
Seems like a solid tent for the weight. The truss seems to add a lot of strength if heavy wind or snow is expected, can add trekking poles or just long sticks (see next post for that)
Can’t comment on condensation as the temps were warm and humidity low for this trip, but I’ve stayed in several “tent within a tent” designs before and can’t imagine significant condensation in this one will be a problem. The only thing I don’t like is the bright color. Wish it was earth tones
Here’s some photos
That’s the truss up top. Can insert poles on each end
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Seems like a solid tent for the weight. The truss seems to add a lot of strength if heavy wind or snow is expected, can add trekking poles or just long sticks (see next post for that)
Can’t comment on condensation as the temps were warm and humidity low for this trip, but I’ve stayed in several “tent within a tent” designs before and can’t imagine significant condensation in this one will be a problem. The only thing I don’t like is the bright color. Wish it was earth tones
Here’s some photos
That’s the truss up top. Can insert poles on each end
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