johnrs wrote:Hi Lightfoot
Anything solid is the answer for alpine Tasmania.
Vango or its upmarket offspring The Force 10 range also has some options,
But not a TT Stratospire!!!
John
icefest wrote:The TT SS isn't fully Tassie proof. It's only Tassie resistant. I've spent a very windy night up the top of Frenchman's cap in one, expecting it all to go flying.
Strider wrote:icefest wrote:The TT SS isn't fully Tassie proof. It's only Tassie resistant. I've spent a very windy night up the top of Frenchman's cap in one, expecting it all to go flying.
I doubt Tassie high camps are the domain of any lightweight tent. Good to hear yours survived the night
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Mickl wrote:Being a 3 pole dome an Olympus should be strong and is designed for use in snow so should be ok for most weather. Fairly heavy tent if not being used in its intended environment though.
Strider wrote:The Olympus is a tunnel, not a dome, and has a very good reputation for strength but is known to be on the heavy side. I guess it comes down to what your priorities are and under what conditions you will be using it.
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