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Pros & Cons
Pros
The miers footprint is a super lifetime waterproof rectangle. It comes with a super lightweight stuff sack, a repair kit, 8 lightweight stakes and tie outs. The hex shape provides floor under the vestibules of the rain fly.
Bought this product for prep hikes for a 12 day philmont high adventure trip with the scouts. I have 2 more prep hikes before we go on our 12 day high adventure trip. I think it would be great on the at but not sure if it is tough enough for the pct o... Read More
If you can afford it, i think an ultralight single wall tent would be worth it. There are some compromises you make with this tent, but they are well worth the trade off for the price you pay. I like the ones it came with for the locking mechanism and... Read More
Does not take long to setup and can be done by one person. Practice setting up- getting proper placement of steaks and tension is important. It takes a little practice to get it set up just right.
Cons
The orientation of the headspace is not parallel to your sleeping length. There is less than a square foot where the tent is even close to 3' high inside the tent. There's a chemical in the material that made breathing just difficult enough to make it... Read More
Highlights
Quality
It's quite roomy and the quality is very good.
I am pleasantly surprised by the product i've received.
I’ve already replaced most of them with the msr groundhogs strakes at extra expense.
I’m not a huge fan of trekking poles, and found a very light solution with the z-packs carbon fiber tent poles.
Price
Then you got the price, can't beat it.
Shipping
Incredibly lightweightheld up with no issues in 15-20mph windseasy and fast to set up and take down.
Packaging/appearance
Some reviewers say it's small, but i've managed to cram myself, my large husband, and my 70-pound pitbull into this tent (with ... Read More
Competitiveness
I can sit up and i don't feel confined like i do in a bivy bag!
Took this tent on a 10-day solo backpacking trip.
This is basically a dupe of a a bunch of other name brand tents but at a 1/3 of the cost.
After trying various tents, and a bivy.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
set, great, first, inside and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 629 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 17 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Condensation buildup not to bad as long as your leave an opening for air to circulate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Larger than expected but still light weight
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I cant see spending 600 or more for a 1person tent for the simple weekend trips i take
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Be advised it requires a trekking pole or some other support pole to erect this tent
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Whoever said you have to pay top dollar for ul gear clearly never used one of these tents
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont like to have to use the rainfly unless necessary
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tried setting it up without the rainfly and it seemed rather saggy
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used extra guy lines and it worked ok but not great
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