Mark7260 wrote:FWIW,
I have just replaced my X Mid with a Mont Moondance 1. The X Mid is a fine tent, I can put it up in under 60 seconds, handles rain and light snow and the polyester fly is a dream.
It doesn't do well if the ground isn't flat. Especially if there is any amount of wind.
I am doing much more offtrack stuff now and rarely have found myself camping on ideal sites. To complicate matters further, if your on coral fern or worse, then the trekking pole, or the Z Flicks become a problem. As for weight, by the time you add the proper amount of stakes and guy lines then there really isn't much in it.
The Mont Moondance isn't perfect either, the vestibule is a little small, but the interior is ample.
crollsurf wrote:My choice would be:
1. Durston because its ~500g lighter, has a great rep, and I'm not a fan of tent poles. It needs trekking poles (or custom) which adds weight, but at least you're not having to phaff around threading the damn things through sleeves.
2.Scarp 2. The Scarp is bomber, so you'll feel more confident in really bad weather. Plus Tarptent has a reputation, second to none
I don't really know Big Sky other than some UL gear they sell. I'd like a bit more vestibule space for shoes, cooking in bad weather etc
but at least you're not having to phaff around threading the damn things [p0oles] through sleeves.
JohnnoMcJohnno wrote:I like my Scarp 2 but it doesn't feel particularly solid without the crossing poles, which puts its weight up there with the Monts and many other tents. Also, and for what it's worth, every Tarptent I have ever bought ends up weighing at least 100g more than list because you will need to seam seal it and add a few pegs and guys. Doesn't mean you shouldn't buy one though, just something to bear in mind. If you are happy with single skin, the Tarptent Cloudburst with the optional 3rd pole has plenty of room, is lighter than the Scarp 2 with X-poles, and feels very robust. 2 of the poles are sleeved but it's much less phaffing around than the Scarp X-poles. Won't be much good if it snows though.
No experience with Monts, Big Sky's or X-mids. I do have a 2 man Nemo Firefly but I wouldn't recommend it for Tassie and I feel it's really a 1 & 1/2 man tent anyway. Good luck with your choices.
headwerkn wrote:Double Rainbow is definitely on the more spacious side of 2pp tents - fits two 25" wide pads - and is perfectly comfortable for a couple unless you're both super tall. It is a bit narrower up at the top than say a Scarp, Stratospire or Dipole though. Usually we take turns in getting dressed
That said we've gone with the Dipole 2 for its replacement: mostly for (hopefully) improved ventilation and bigger vestibules, and partly for a little extra floor length and head height.
Roadtonowhere wrote:How did you find the shipping? Reasonably quick or slow?
bearded bushwalker wrote:USPS tracking for Tarptent seems to only go to CA. Copy and paste the tracking number into an international parcel tracker such as parcelsapp.com and all of a sudden you get a clearer account of your parcels journey.
Roadtonowhere wrote:I prefer tents with dual entrances, especially when sharing. I do have a minaret at home for when I really need something bombproof
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