Been debating this one for a while. Which would you choose? Anyone have experience with both?
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Assuming the solo is similar to the 1P, what are your thoughts on the nest size/height and the amount of room in the vestibules?I have had a X-Mid Solo and Duo since the first production run for each.
Hunt with my brother and mostly use Solo w/o liner as a tarp-tent, we both fit that way. If raining, we'll each use a solo.
Great tents. Both have enough room for what they are- lightweight backpacking.
Would not want to be stuck in 2-4 days of endless rain in them due to the fact you can't stand up.
That said, plenty waterproof for the rain we have been in.
I am not looking to replace them at all. Superb quality.
Buy an X-Mid, save money. Send some of the money you save to a US charity if that makes it better for you.
JL
You're going to have a tricky time getting a Silex on a "person sized patch" as well. It takes up a pretty good sized space. You aren't pitching it in a deer bed.Assuming the solo is similar to the 1P, what are your thoughts on the nest size/height and the amount of room in the vestibules?
Also, have you had any trouble lining up your sleeping spot within the tent on a specific patch of ground? In a lot of the country I hunt, I tend to have to set the tent up over a person-sized flat patch and I'm wondering if the geometry makes that a little hard to judge the first time.
I have the eolus and didn’t like it in wet weather and got the DCF silex which is excellent… of those 2 options, I would get the x-mid for the one reason of silnylon sagging in wet weather, but wet weather performance is high on my list of priorities due to where I live… luckily, the eolus is a great fair weather shelter since it gets great ventilation, but I will never use it in wet weather againHere are the pro's and con's I'm considering:
Silex
+ More height overall and more space in both vestibules
+ Can fit a second person in a pinch
+ Made in the USA
+ Can find used for reasonable discount
- More expensive ($408 for fly and nest)
- Bigger footprint
- Silnylon sags when wet
X-Mid
+ Cheaper ($240 for fly and nest)
+ Smaller footprint
+ Silpoly doesn't sag when wet
- Less interior space and height
- Not made in the USA
Yeah I think we’re in similar climates here haha.I have the eolus and didn’t like it in wet weather and got the DCF silex which is excellent… of those 2 options, I would get the x-mid for the one reason of silnylon sagging in wet weather, but wet weather performance is high on my list of priorities due to where I live… luckily, the eolus is a great fair weather shelter since it gets great ventilation, but I will never use it in wet weather again
A couple years ago I was spring turkey hunting in the blue mountains, my last day there I woke up to cold water dripping on my face at about 3:30am, tent was sagging really bad, and everything was wet… I wasn’t really cold, but still kind of a rude awakening 1/2 hour before my alarm, it was wet snow/snow rain mix and just above freezing… it wasn’t a crisis situation by any stretch, but my bag was wet, and I had to tighten things up before I left to go hunt because it was sagging bad enough it wasn’t stable any longer, and I had it pitched tight.Yeah I think we’re in similar climates here haha.
I found a pretty interesting comment from Dan himself on a Reddit thread about how the Silex copied him and all the negatives about it compared to the x-mid. Having trouble finding it again. It included some of the stuff I listed above and more.
I’m leaning pretty heavy towards the x-mid at this point. Just need to watch one more overly-long review from some dude on a windy mountain in Ireland or Scotland or wherever all those YouTube reviews are coming from…
Been thinking about this same thing. Both seem like solid tents. From what little research I’ve done maybe x mid sets up easier.Been debating this one for a while. Which would you choose? Anyone have experience with both?