Moondog55 wrote:http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=21164
Good value and I trust Francos judgement
Not for winter in the snow but from what you say I don't think you need a dedicated Alpine tent
icefest wrote:Have you thought about the scarp 1? Tf you get the crossing poles and solid inner you have both a light summer tent and a bombproof winter tent.
Strider wrote:icefest wrote:Have you thought about the scarp 1? Tf you get the crossing poles and solid inner you have both a light summer tent and a bombproof winter tent.
Not freestanding (the crossing poles aren't the best).
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aNomaly wrote:The Terra Nova looks incredible - but have read a few reviews that it breathes quite poorly.. so that may be a decider.
icefest wrote:Here is a comparison of the Scarp and Atko (which is well worth reading): viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4091
north-north-west wrote:icefest wrote:Here is a comparison of the Scarp and Atko (which is well worth reading): viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4091
'Content removed by poster.'Good times.
icefest wrote:Does it have to be free standing aNomaly?
aNomaly wrote:At the end of the day, Two candidates remain:
MSR Hubba Hubba
Scarp 1
johnrs wrote:You might get shredded in a Stratospire in alpine Tasmania.
John
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