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Hooped Outland
I ordered one from REI-Outlet a couple of years ago for a solo winter tent. It is a very nice, well-made and sturdy tent. Looks like it would stand up to a lot. I did not keep it for a couple of reasons:
- I found it to be a little small. My long sleeping bag didn't really fit well inside it. The foot was up against the tent material and my face was kind of wedged in the head end. I expect a regular would be fine. It was also a little too short to sit up comfortably in. BTW, I am an average sized guy but prefer the long size bags for the greater girth and foot area storage.
- Ventilation would be OK but not great if it was warmer than expected.
- The pole sleeves seemed a little tricky. Although my first freestanding tent had sleeves (the original REI Half Dome from over 20 years ago), I find that I don't prefer them. Personal preference I guess.
The entrance was a little small, and requires you to get pretty low to into the thing. The vestibule is probably just adequate for one person, but not a lot of extra room or head room. You could probably get past a pack into the tent, but it would be tight with a really big pack. It seemed that with a little experience you could pitch it fast. Only three poles plus the vestibule.
Although I am not a mountain climber in the sense of ropes, ice axe and crampons, I would think that for solo mountaineering use where you might want to sacrifice room and comfort for sturdiness and light weight, it may fit the bill. As I said, it was very well made.
Hope this helped you.
Dan
Last edited by Dusty Dan : 02-29-2004 at 08:29 PM.
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