Anyone have a recommendation for a good tent under $150.00? I'm mostly a 3 season camper though I may get into some mild winter camping.
Anyone have a recommendation for a good tent under $150.00? I'm mostly a 3 season camper though I may get into some mild winter camping.
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Forgot to say that I'd want a backpacking tent, 2 person preferable.
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Hit up an REI used gear sale and try to find a Hubba Hubba, Seedhouse UL2, or even a Quarter Dome T2. Used, they should all be under $150. Make sure you get in the front of the line to get the best deal.
Good suggestion from karoberts. All good tents.
Also watch the gear for sale forum here on Whiteblaze.
(Cheap gratuitous plug for a tent I have for sale here.)
It's also worth while to watch Craig's list - there are occasionally some sweet deals there.
There are also usually some pretty good clearance sales at places like REI.Com sometime in January and there is nothing wrong with going for a past season tent that works fine but is not the newest model on the shelf.
I suggest getting something, even if it is not exactly what you want so you can get out on the trail and then over time decide what you like most about different types and what is most important to you.
At that point, pay the big bucks if necessary to get what you really want. When you consider that the cost of a good tent that will last you many years is less than four or five nights in a mid-range hotel on a vacation then the several hundred dollar price tag is much more palatable.
just a bit over $150.
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hey listen, for 150 bucks there is guy that is selling a big agnes seedhouse sl1. he's on backpackinglight. anyway there's a lot of people on that website and they have a VERY VERY BUSY gear trade section over there. and since they're all a bunch of weenies that don't want to carry any more weight than they want to, what they think is too heavy is probably ridiculously lightweight for us...
give them a shot and good luck!
"google" MSR Twin Sisters
$149
Good suggestions everybody! Thanks!
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Eureka Spitfire 2, $109.90 at Campmor.
Singletrack
If weight is more important than freestanding, and you hike mostly in warm weather, this is a quality tent and worth a look. I used to own one but hike solo mostly now.
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Alps Mountaineering Zephyr 2 or 3 for 103.50$ with free shipping. I love my zephyr 3, easily comparable quality with an MSR or SD or REI tent.
Its a bit over your price range but check out the marmot aura 2p. I have the 3p version and it's bomb proff. I love, great tent.
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i would combine this:
http://www.amazon.com/GoLite-Shangri...669157&sr=1-22
with a nice 8x10 or 10x10 tarp. so versitile
" It's what people know about themselves inside that makes 'em afraid." ~Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
That Zephyr looks awesome, huge fly, like that.
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So many dang choices....aaaarrrggghhhhhhh!
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That's a big reason I got it, full fly to the ground all the way around. Two doors, two vestibules, good ventilation. The mesh tent body is charcoal colored so at night it disappears when you're lying inside. It's a bit breezy inside when the wind is blowing, but bone dry.
Under 4 lbs for 2 people, bomb proof. Been around for a while. $12 more than your target though
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