I bought this small cheap tent as a lightweight shelter for the bag. I own a couple of decent tents but they are bulky/heavy/to mny people rated for a pack. I didn't have a lot of money to spend on it at the time so this was the compromise for something more than, or in addition to in my case, the tarp because the weather here is ruthless and constantly changing. Case in point tomorrow we are supposed to have tornadoes and and the next day we are expecting ice and a freeze so the possibility of using the gear in an emergency is impossible to predict weatherwise.
PROS:
Cost
Camo
Weight
Ease and time of setup/breakdown
CONS:
The window controls are on the outside so when the rain starts you have to get out to zip it shut
The door opening is small with the center pole in the middle and my 215lb body has to squeeze and if I am wearing gear there is no way. This "pup" tent is made for "pups"
The outer material fly only ties shut which is no big deal till the 50mph shifting wind hits at 3am and the tent parachutes out and lifts your 215lb carcass off the ground! LOL
A little more money wouldn't hurt if a feller has it but if not you can make do. get the best you can, test it and know the limits
PROS:
Cost
Camo
Weight
Ease and time of setup/breakdown
CONS:
The window controls are on the outside so when the rain starts you have to get out to zip it shut
The door opening is small with the center pole in the middle and my 215lb body has to squeeze and if I am wearing gear there is no way. This "pup" tent is made for "pups"
The outer material fly only ties shut which is no big deal till the 50mph shifting wind hits at 3am and the tent parachutes out and lifts your 215lb carcass off the ground! LOL
A little more money wouldn't hurt if a feller has it but if not you can make do. get the best you can, test it and know the limits
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