norts wrote:My one man tent is a Macpac Microlight, expensive these days $499 but it is pretty bomb proof.
Probably a bit over the top for the Overland track as you have the huts to fall back on in case of really wild weather.
Roger
Son of a Beach wrote:ah, "integral pitch"... that's what I meant!
Just found this PDF comparing many different tents from a Melbourne shop. It's an excellent guide comparing many features of many tents in a tabular form.
DaveNoble wrote:You may want to look at a Mountain Designs Neutrino 1 - about 1.3 kg - and quite roomy inside (a lot more room than a microlight)
Dave
frank_in_oz wrote:Also checked out the Sierra Designs Light Year CD
sef wrote:*waits for argument about heavy single skin tents*
The difference is that the WE tent has the pole going across the line of the body inside, meaning not much clearance at head and foot. The One Planet tent has the pole lengthways, so you have reasonable clearance over your head. (Although it looks very narrow....)adventurerichard wrote:WE tents are on the whole well designed and well made. Certainly the tent linked above is fast becoming the norm for light tent design: single pole and sil nylon. One Planet do a nice line similar to these.
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