advice on this tent please.
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It is an older model by MSR, but it is a solid tent. I've used in the Rockies backpacking, north country canoeing, car camping, and shared it with others as a loaner. It's pretty sturdy, not the lightest but a manageable 5ish pounds. The tent poles are a tad long and may not fit all panniers. They pop up now and then on EBay and are generally priced fairly, depending on the condition. It is supposed to be a two person tent, but really, it would be pretty close for two. I've always used it as a solo tent.
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Looks like a reasonable choice and similar in design to my older Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight. Only concerns I'd have would be that it's a little on the heavy side for use as a solo tent and pretty small for two adults. Not freestanding if that matters to you - it wouldn't to me.
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I usually recommend a freestanding tent, as it gives you more options for set up. The MSR Hubba Hubba NX is a great light alternative from MSR, which generally makes great tents. The Marmot Force 2p is another great sub 4 pound tent as well.
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How much are you getting it for? This could make a big difference as to whether it's a good buy or not. $20, no question. $200, maybe not. I have a Wenzel Lone Tree that was ~$35 and a great tent in the 5lb range. It kept me dry on a rainy tour and has 30sq feet of floor space. It's a huge bang for the buck. I also have a North Face Mica FL2 that is in the 3lb range with more space, vestibules, double doors, etc. It cost a lot more, though. Price matters a lot when it comes to tent recommendations.
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Unused, unsold, New, Old Stock .. Its what the C&V Bike builders all want ..
https://www.moontrail.com/details/msr...d2_diagram.jpg
I googled the floor plan..
Europe has Different tent companies, some are Multinational, and sell thru US distributors (same China sewing Shops doing the Work)
I have a Non Freestanding Hoop tent .. the fact that they can be assembled (poles in sleeves , sewn liner and Fly in one piece)
on the ground, in a Heavy wind, one end already staked down , and pulled up and the near side staked Down in one swift action ,
then crawling in , To get out of the wind, ( the tent, not silent, but secure) was useful on the North Atlantic west coast of your Ireland.
something requiring a separate fly be added after the tent is up, would be a bigger PITA.
https://www.moontrail.com/details/msr...d2_diagram.jpg
I googled the floor plan..
Europe has Different tent companies, some are Multinational, and sell thru US distributors (same China sewing Shops doing the Work)
I have a Non Freestanding Hoop tent .. the fact that they can be assembled (poles in sleeves , sewn liner and Fly in one piece)
on the ground, in a Heavy wind, one end already staked down , and pulled up and the near side staked Down in one swift action ,
then crawling in , To get out of the wind, ( the tent, not silent, but secure) was useful on the North Atlantic west coast of your Ireland.
something requiring a separate fly be added after the tent is up, would be a bigger PITA.
Last edited by fietsbob; 05-23-15 at 08:56 AM.
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I would still recommend the Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2 it is even lighter than some "ultra light" 1 person tents. and not too expensive for weight and space. However hammock camping when possible is always my top choice. I slept quite nicely last night aside from getting a little nippy in the early morning (When I went to bed I was a bit warm but the temp dropped so I grabbed my sleeping bag and woke up refreshed)
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