by ULWalkingPhil » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 1:48 pm
Hi, I presume your referring to, tents with the option of pitching the outer fly first than attaching the inner tent afterwards?
I own a Hilleberg Tent, Recently returned from The Great Walk hike at Fraser Island and we had rain for 2 days.
I packed my inner separate to the fly. Fly with Poles and Pegs packed at top of my pack for easy access. Arriving at Camp on one particular day at Fraser Island it was raining so heavy, I could not see 20 metres in front of me from the rain. Erected the outer tent with Groundsheet attached, (I purchased the Optional Groundsheet for my Hilleberg tent, and I must say, I think it's the best option available for the Hilleberg tents). Within a few minutes I had the outer fly with a dry groundsheet erected, I than crawled into tent and opened my pack, erected the Inner Tent, all dry. The next day I first removed inner tent, packed that into my Pack than packed the wet outer fly on top of my pack under the main lid.
Go for the tents with the option of erecting the outer fly first, you will not regret it. Makes life while out camping so much easier. and you have the option of sleeping in the tent without the inner attached if it's a very warm night, particularly with the Hilleberg tents as there fly's go all the way to the ground, Not half a foot up, like a lot of tents do these days.