Find out The tent is always difficult for a backpacking trip. You must balance the size and weight packed against liveability and how well it stands up to air and rain. I have always wiped out on the edge of a strong tent over any weight concerns, which is why I love Hilaberg Akoto, but I do not always do need Akato.
There is a small season in my throat, called heat, when the storm is likely to decrease, and the temps do not fall below the 60s. This is when I am using Chandra Solo, the major ultralite 1-person tent of Six Moon Design. After many late and early summer trips around the wood north of Wisconsin and Michigan, it proves itself a competent shelter. Its weight is just two pounds, packs quite small, and my tent conducts a thorough examination of other boxes on the specialist.
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Photograph: Scott Gilbertson
There is no tent to rule all of them and trying to find one is a mistake. You are better with two tents, knowing the boundaries of each and using each when it is best for the job. This is to say, I love Akatato, but I also think that the lunar solo of the six moon design is excellent for summer travels when you travel to light on intense intensive storms.
It is not to say that the lunar single will not keep you dry. it. Silicon nylon, or cylonillone, is very waterproof, although you will either need to seal the seam Seam catchOr six moon design do it for you before shipping it, which costs $ 35. My test tent seam was sealed, but being enough to remember, when you had to seal seal about each tent, I have done enough time to say that it is not difficult that you should choose DIY.
The lunar solo is single wall, the purpose of single pole tent is to be picked with trekking pole. It makes a very small and light tent, but also has two possible drawbacks: structural integrity and condensation. More on them in a moment. Once the pitch, Lunar Solo provides a 49 -inch height, a 26 -square -footed place, and the vestibules provide additional gear storage 8.5 sq ft. Overall, I found that Lunar is very huge for a person with Solo gear. The back wall spreads a little out, which gives you a place to stop essential commodities without pushing against the tent wall.
20 D. Sylonillone and lattice walls feel anything durable on this weight, until you want to go with Cuben Fiber/Dynma Tent, but the high price of cuben in my brain keeps it in a different category. The floor of Lunar Solo is a more strong 40-deanier (40D), and a bathtub size to help ensure that it does not get in water. Lunar Solo has a 6 -inch mesh part between the floor and the main wall that helps with ventilation.
Any single pole tent is going to struggle in the air, no matter how many gyline marks it gives. When I picked in high winds on the exposed shores of Lake Superior, I got a good deal. It was not a great camp from the approach to the acceptance of the acceptance, not that I was not testing the wind resistance of a tent. But this explained to me that the lunar single needs either a trekking pole or a heavy tent pole Ultralight Poll Six moon design was provided (I did a good part of my test while bikepacking, so I did not have trekking poles).