The Gear I’ll Never Use Again

I have tried 3 or 4 different water blatter makes and all of them have failed in 1 or 2 seasons. Including a camel back and the original Badlands I got with one of my packs. I'm a little rough on gear though. One problem was them freezing, then they're toast. Water bladders and -15 don't jive. It's gatorade bottles for me now. Basically free and indestructible.

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But my pack sits on my back? Why would it be a risk of being punctured by thorny brush?

Are you walking backwards through it? Serious question

Not walking backwards, but definitely side-stepping, sitting down, putting the pack down, etc - it's not getting punctured walking trails. They get punctured or spring a leak somewhere when I'm actually hunting, over the course of a couple of days. Not every time, but often enough that the promise of their utility just doesn't meet the reality, over time. It's made other solutions the better options.

The key thing about it, is all it takes is one problem, and there goes your water supply, often before you even realize something's going on. On top of all that, I happen to be in the high desert of Nevada, so I'm particularly focused on hydration security as well. They're not worth it to me.
 
Durston X Mid 1. The weight is great and it works well enough on a large and perfectly flat camp but I’ve found it too temperamental pitching it in 90% of my locations.
What do you use instead? I have an xmid 2 and ran into the same issue. I'll keep it for camping with my kids, but need a different setup for backcountry hunting.
 
Following because I've been looking at an XMid2.
It's a brilliant shelter if you have dedicated campsites, flat areas, and open spaces. It's just a big footprint though for when you need to be in the timber or on the side of a steep mountain and if you don't get a tight pitch, it just doesn't set up great. This might just me my experience though since it's a very popular tent.
 
It's a brilliant shelter if you have dedicated campsites, flat areas, and open spaces. It's just a big footprint though for when you need to be in the timber or on the side of a steep mountain and if you don't get a tight pitch, it just doesn't set up great. This might just me my experience though since it's a very popular tent.
Eh, I've pitched the xmid1 in a few "body width and length wide" "flat" spots. It's a tricky given the different geometry between the inner and fly. Jack up the poles all the way, use the line tensioners and adjust stake geometries if needed to get a serviceable pitch.

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But yeah, definitely larger footprint than an ultralight freestanding 1P. Second only to a bivy/tarp or a hammock (zero footprint??).

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What do you use instead? I have an xmid 2 and ran into the same issue. I'll keep it for camping with my kids, but need a different setup for backcountry hunting.
I went back to various tents depending on the place/season. Big Agnes Copper Spur or Slingfin Hotbox are my normal go to. I've used the Copper Spur in some pretty heavy winds and hail/snow storms and it's been surprisingly solid. For winter conditions, the Hotbox is great. They are a little heavier, but they ease of use and reliability are worth the trade-off.
 
I went back to various tents depending on the place/season. Big Agnes Copper Spur or Slingfin Hotbox are my normal go to. I've used the Copper Spur in some pretty heavy winds and hail/snow storms and it's been surprisingly solid. For winter conditions, the Hotbox is great. They are a little heavier, but they ease of use and reliability are worth the trade-off.

So the Xmid2P is too big of a footprint, but the Copper Spur isnt?

(Not trying to be a d-bag, I'm legit asking.)

I'm interested in a Bivy sack vs tent. I liked the video the guys at Exo recommend for a bivy and I get it, BUT I can't get over the thought of it raining/snowing on you and having to deal with that all over as opposed to a tent.

Yeah, I know you can toss a tarp over the bivy, but to me, isnt that basically a reg tent then? Lol!
 
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