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    hey everybody,

    I have been searching enthusiastically for a new tent but I cant seem to make the decision. I have been saving up money this entire summer and everyday when I am working I tell myself I am going to come home and order a tent but when I get here and it all comes down to it I just cant decide. First of all it must fall into a few categories.

    1) under $200 dollars w/ footprint. ($250 tops if it is worth the extra cash)
    2) lightweight for a week long trip. (not necessarily ultralight.)
    3) vestibule

    I have seen a few that have caught my intention

    ll bean ultralight- great company and very light but i cant find many reviews and am skeptical about it not being free standing.
    http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/53422?feat=1096-GN2

    Mountain Hardwear Drifter 2- Seems like a good tent and I like the dual vestibules and doors.
    http://www.rei.com/webservices/rei/D...:referralID=NA

    I am open to any suggestions. Any comments or help are extremely appreciated. thanks a lot!

    , Rowdy

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    if i was you i would skip a tent and use a tarp and bug bivy (like the outdoor research model). i just got off the trail and was using a tarp and a long piece of mosquito netting to good effect. but if you must have a tent try the msr fast stash. its not free standing and is a bit more expensive then what you want but it's lighter and more versatile. but do your self a favor and tarp!

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    Marmot Eos 1P. $199 at Campmor (footprint is about $35). Awesome tent...
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    Do you use trekking poles?

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    Default If you definitely want a 2 person tent

    And if you are sticking to $200, you should look at these:

    Marmot Limelight 2
    http://www.rei.com/product/791634/ma...melight-2-tent

    REI Half Dome 2
    http://www.rei.com/product/794294/rei-half-dome-2-tent

    REI Half Dome 2+
    http://www.rei.com/product/794294/rei-half-dome-2-tent

    The Quarter Dome T2 is on sale right now. Maybe your best bet:
    http://www.rei.com/product/761893/re...r-dome-t2-tent

    I know several people who have had experience with REI tents and have been quite happy with them. They aren't necessarily the lightest or latest tech, but well made and REI stands behind their stuff.

    Good luck.

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    My son has the Drifter 2. Very nice tent. He is tall, too.
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    For 200 bucks you can get a very nice hammock and tarp and sleep better than in your bed!

    REI tents are very good in quality and comfort, however a lot of these tents have very nice features, be sure to look at that "packed weight" category. It might not bother you now, but knowing you DON'T have to carry the extra 2-3 pounds of weight will make a difference later on. Buy good and buy once.

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    grasshopper...come sit in the light of matthewski. you must see what you want to become. do you want to be a tent guy? all crammed in and figgity with polls and clips and vestibules and flys and repair kits and weight and cost and struggle and hardship and live with fear of spiders and mosquitoes and tics. or will you set your mind and body free and trust the universe and sprawl each sleep in the palacial estate of a black diamond bibler megalite with its 9x9 floorspace and its 144 cubic feet of interior space and its carbon fiber single pole that adjusts to any weather and its lightweight under 2 lbsness and its 179$ reasonability. with its optional floor and optional bugnet? will you please come out of your tents my people and sleep on the ground?!
    matthewski

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    dont you want to stand up and get dressed in your tent? i can. dont you want to know that in a hurricane if you had to you could actually dig a cathole in your tent? dont you want to have lots of company? and be able to step thru your door standing? and survive 70 mile an hour winds easily? and be warmer and dryer and be able to cook and spill and have the option to make four snow walls and pitch over it creating a space for 10?
    matthewski

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    Lots of other good suggestions... ill throw in my 2c.

    I have the Mountain Hardwear Lightpath 2 and it is great for backpacking... I'll be taking it with me on my SOBO at the beginning of July. Weighs just over 4lbs packed, has a HUGE vestibule and plenty of room inside too. Moosejaw is having a sale right now so you could get the tent for $148 and the footprint for $32, well within your budget.

    My only gripe is that its not freestanding.

    http://www.moosejaw.com/moosejaw/sho...8_10000001_-1_

    http://www.moosejaw.com/moosejaw/sho...8_10000001_-1_

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    http://www.bearpawwd.com/tents_tarps/pyraTent.html
    Looks like a good one to me. Cuben for under $200.00??

    Ok, ok- that's just for the "main tent" (without the vestibule). Still, you could have main tent, vestibule and bug protection for $300.00.

    Here's another site: http://www.alpinlitegear.com/
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    The Eureka spitfire is an awesome little tent!

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    all of this input has only made the decision more difficult! I do not use trekking poles. The MSR Fast stash looks really cool. Anybody have any experience or insight regarding it? The quarterdome t2 and the lightpath 2 are also up for consideration. This may just come down to me biting my lip and making a decision.

    thanks everybody

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    Checkout REI Quarterdome T1

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    drifter 2 is narrow for two people. it will accomodate, but no extra.
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowdyredMTSU View Post
    all of this input has only made the decision more difficult!
    If it helps at all the lightpath 2 also has a "pitchlight" configuration where you can setup using only the footprint, fly and poles as a tarp tent of sorts... think its only 2.5 lbs when used that way so it keeps the ultralight option open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowdyredMTSU View Post
    all of this input has only made the decision more difficult! I do not use trekking poles. The MSR Fast stash looks really cool. Anybody have any experience or insight regarding it?
    From what I've read so far, the interior is not as big as the specs say they are. I believe it's a few inches smaller in every dimension. Too bad because it's a very nice shelter on paper.

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    The llbean tent is actually quite nice. It is small for 2, but HUGE for 1 person.... even with all its size the vestibule is lacking.

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    GOOGLE TarpTent and look at their Moment solo tent. I have had one for 3 summers and love it. It's 28 oz., has a nice vestibule and really does set up in one minute.

    Eric

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    BTW, if you want a 2 person tent then look at the TarpTent Double Rainbow.

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