luke moffat
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Luke, then why not a sawtooth? It's bigger, yet lighter, right?
Lighter and bigger than what?
Luke, then why not a sawtooth? It's bigger, yet lighter, right?
les, what changed if you're leaning towards kifaru on your floor requirement? did you find a nest or bivy your thinking of pairing with it?
I am new to the backhunting and I have been following this thread trying to decide what to buy, tarps, tepee or tent. What I am reading is alot of guys here would still use a tarp/ bivy vs. a tent. would you still consider the tarp / bivy vs. a tent even with bad weather- snow/heavy rain/ severe wind as common in sheep country?
Yep, you are right! What would the weight penalty be for adding a floor to the Megatarp and having both ends closeable? My BA Fly Creek 3 weights in a touch under 4lbs. I would think a Megatarp Tent would be a lot less then that PLUS the room would be incredible! As it is right now there is not much room for two guys in my FC.
I think the MegaTent would be the best of all worlds. Sign me up for one.
Matt
For the guys using the Copper Spur, why that model over the Fly Creek? Is is more durable?
For the guys using the Copper Spur, why that model over the Fly Creek? Is is more durable?
This guy does custom work. I have been wanting to put in a floor and bugproof one of the floorless shelters. http://www.bearpawwd.com/custom/custom.html
Golite weighs 29 oz for the fly sheet, 8 oz for stakes, 10 oz for pole= Just under 3 pounds
Sawtooth is 4.5 pounds. I just picked up a 2nd Sl-5 so I can have one with and one without a stove jack depending on the trip.
The Sawtooth is a sweet tent for sure though!!! Spent 10 days on Kodiak in one as our hangout shelter (our sleeping tent was a 4 season floored tent) and system worked well.
Plus the two person nest my wife and I use works perfectly for the layout of the square floor shaped SL-5.
Really they are two different shelters for for different purposes IMO. I'll just save some coin and weight by going with the GoLite and sacrifice some toughness...which hasn't been a problem with the GoLite as of yet.
Kifaru shelters are hell for stout, but for my uses (particularly using a nest under the shelter the layout of the golite tipi is ideal for me.
Luke would you happen to be the guy that posted pics a year or so ago on another forum (cant remember which now) with alot of photos of your SL5 and one being a pic of inside. one side was used a use area for cooking etc and the other in a nest for sleeping quarters?
What did you have a nest made for ?I've tried to work with him to make a nest for my super tarp,I even offered to send the tarp to him but he just refer ed me to options he already had with modifications and I couldn't make heads or tails of what he was talking about