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    Quote Originally Posted by trapper View Post
    my opinion but the zpacks heximid twin is the best on the market
    I have nine nights in my Hexamid twin so far and will soon have almost 30 nights in it since I'm taking it on the John Muir Trail in a few days. Since I'm going solo there's a ton of room for around 20 ounces. At the end of this season, my average cost per night in this shelter should be down around $15 and I fully expect several more seasons of use.
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    i HAVE TARPTENT STRATO 2 And i couldnt be happier. lots of use and long section hikes

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