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Old 11-24-12 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by MassiveD
Obviously all else equal, and a freestanding (FS)tent has to be better. But all else is rarely equal. The most bang for the buck is in a-frames and tarps. But FS tents, are better for campsites, some of which even put you on platforms that have nothing to drive a peg into. FS tents are better for people who are not very mechanical, and couldn't find an anchor in a maritime museum. And the space in a lot more useful, elegant, and creative. Some of these tents are just beautiful. For camping with a buddy or wife FS dome or a hoop tent that takes minimal stakes. But by myself, I use a tarp. Get the Tarp book by Ray Jardine. Tarps are superior. Stay away from campsites.
I think this is very true (as well as witty). Here's where I put in the plug for Tarptent.com, a hybrid of a tent and tarp (thus the creative name). It's easy enough to get into the 1 to 1.5 pound per person range. It's not for everyone, but something to consider.
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