Nuts wrote:Thanks Phil, I think tony has that hex tent, seems happy with it? Many in the states seem to prefer the side opening, guess they don't have the roaring 40's lol That was my thought with HMG, I'd like the beak part attached, perhaps they will make one for you with a front zip? I'd do one for you but have no idea how they can charge so little.. Easy enough to answer questions on here though if you had space, patience & a spare week or two, or three ; )
cams wrote:Nuts wrote:Thanks Phil, I think tony has that hex tent, seems happy with it? Many in the states seem to prefer the side opening, guess they don't have the roaring 40's lol That was my thought with HMG, I'd like the beak part attached, perhaps they will make one for you with a front zip? I'd do one for you but have no idea how they can charge so little.. Easy enough to answer questions on here though if you had space, patience & a spare week or two, or three ; )
Yama Mountain Gear make a cuben version of their shelters which I compared Nuts' version to on the first page now. He's closed up shop at the moment though.
http://www.yamamountaingear.com/index.p ... ucts_id=69
photohiker wrote: another tent thread on another forum pointing to this thread.
Rob A wrote:Dont mean to jump in and offtopic your thread which I am following anyway, but;
Got a name brand double wall kiwi tent. Works fine. Not to rubbish it, a lot of bad press is people not working out how to use stuff right.
However Ive been looking for something like a Black Diamond Firstlight, that doesnt leak.
It could just be reviews are by dills, or mnfrs hedging with 'resistant' rather than 'proof' because this guy reckons Firstlight tight enough to sit out the weather.
Bonus for (external pitch) pre dawn in the rain packability ease.
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