Darren,
I have Bibler tents (now Black Diamond)
The Ahwanee is roomy and airy. Advertised as a 3-person mountaineering tent, but better for two people.
The Eldorado is nice for one person, but can fit two if you're close friends.
The tri-pod bivy is awesome and quite roomy for a bivy.
The tents have poles that go on the inside and I've used the tents without poles when the call for sleep was stronger than my desire to assemble the poles.
You are welcome to borrow any of them for any length of time.
Darren,
Take WayneJ up. Biblers are great tents.
Otherwise, let's go ride in the Catskills near Hunter for day. On the way back, stop at Woodbury Commons and buy whatever 3 season tent is at the TNF Outlet. You save about 50%.
I think any 3-season tent by one of the reputable makers is a good choice (Marmot, Mountain Hardware, BD, TNF, Rei, Sierra Designs).
The question is just how to save some coin.
Darren,
Disregard all of the (good) advice above about getting a three or four person, three season tent with a good air mattress.
Be a Baller.
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Check out Big Agnes. Economical 3-person (aka comfy for two and spacious for one) would be the Lone Spring 3
Though I think they're deeply unsuitable for your purposes, if you want to borrow my Hilleberg Akto and/or Nammatj 2 as well. Heck, at Ballers you can sleep in my Akto if you want. I'll be using the Nammatj.
Done
Marmot limelight 3.
Person at rei let me set it up and it took 5 mins
Pretty sweet how easy thing are to setup now.
I also had a $30 dividend I didn't know I had.
Thanks for the help. Good chance this will be on Ebay next summer ;)
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
But.......................
When the going get shitty, really shitty, I have a Mtn Hardward singlewall - it's amazing - we trekked the Peruvian Andes with it & it saved our asses when the snow & shit came down - we spent a week over 15,000ft on one hike.
As you can tell, I am a tent junkie - I have more..........
- Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
d,
just dont get a teeny backpack tent is all id add.
3 person would be good for 2 plus some shiite.
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well done d.
if it rains at d2r2 i can put my bike inside to keep it dry.
I agree. I've got a 3 season tent that only has two small openings on the fly and it's too warm any time the temps are above freezing. more often than not, I end up pulling the fly off in the middle of the night. Good ventilation is one of the more important features in my opinion.
Just wondering how the Limelight has worked out for you. I am now in the market for a 3 person tent. My son is now officially a Tiger in the Cub Scouts...and their first camping trip is in less than a month. Need a tent...and bags...and other stuff I do not own.
Mind you we are in FL...
- How is airflow in the tent? Does it ventilate well?
- Moisture/condensation? Does it stay dry?
- Has it been durable for you?
It seems fairly easy to set up. Any other insight is much appreciated man.
cheers,
Guy
The mountains are calling and I must go.
- John Muir
The name is Guy Fazzio
The mountains are calling and I must go.
- John Muir
The name is Guy Fazzio
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