Dave051w wrote:Haven't set mine up yet but my understanding is that it does have dual access but only one vestibule.
From Macpac
Dual entry gives front and rear accessibility options
Your understanding is correct. As I said above, rear vestibule is not a vestibule, it's only an entrance.
rucksack wrote:In wet weather, being able to toss the packs in one end and then climb in and out unencumbered through the other end, seems an eminently sensible and practical 'arrangement'. It means that there is safe room for vestibule cooking too.
Precisely why I would ever consider a two door tent. Without two vestibules, I cannot see the point. Apart from, perhaps, the benefit of extra ventilation due to the larger opening at the other end.
Corvus I need to do a thorough photo shoot of your Snowcave (the BEST two door tent in existence apart from the weight).
The Katium from Hilleberg is tempting but for that HUGE length. The snowcave got it right because the rear vestibule wasn't any bigger than enough roon to stuff one wet pack on top of the other and throw the wet weather gear on top of that.
I suspect the Olympus does not have a rear vestibule because it allows for greater room inside the tent. Works well, but with the ease that the inner can be detached from the outer (as with the Hilleberg) to temporarily make a larger front vestibule for cooking etc, maybe the room for a rear vestibule can be gained with the sacrifice of a small amount of the front vestibule, and a small amount of the inner space. It was more than long enough inside. But I realise it needs to cater to tall people too. So what's the balance?
I know that the overall length of my Nallo2 is about the same as the Snowcave, and while I lose 2 vestibues, I gain more vestibule space - the one vestibule on the Nallo2 is greater in area than the two vestibules combined on the Snowcave.
How about two Olympus tents.
Both with two doors, but one has a large front vestibule and no rear vestibule, and the other has a medium front vestibule, a small rear vestibule (for pack storage), and a balanced internal space.
As I said, without a rear vestibule I cannot see the point in a rear door. It's only a two person tent...