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Farr Away
03-07-2016, 12:45
Got this in an email from MSR:



Thru-Hiking this Year? We Have Your Shelter Covered.





Our new Thru-Hiker series of Mesh Houses and Wings were engineered for long-distance living. And we want to give you one to take into the wild. If you plan on completing a full thru-hike this summer, fill out our application to put one of these shelter systems #thruthepaces.

Please fill out our survey by March 17th. If selected, you'll hear from us by March 31st."




The link to the survey leads to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NXB97QK


NOTE: I have no connection to MSR other than as an occasional customer; I also don't know any more about the offer than what I've posted here. If you don't want to click on the link, I am guessing that MSR has something on their website.

-Farr Away

mattjv89
03-07-2016, 12:59
http://www.cascadedesigns.com/msr/tents/minimalist-shelters-and-wings/category

Interesting product line, reminds me a little of the Hyperlite Echo shelters minus the beak. I do like that mesh house though without the free offer $180 for a 20D nylon tarp seems a little steep.

eblanche
03-08-2016, 14:59
Pretty cool of MSR.

Not a huge fan of the 1200mm waterproof rating of the tarps but i suppose it should be fine. Anyone know the actual specs of the tarps (length and width)?

SWODaddy
03-08-2016, 16:54
Anyone know the actual specs of the tarps (length and width)?

It's hard to tell on their site...but I think it may actually be a (slightly) hex tarp.

eblanche
03-08-2016, 17:33
Pretty cool of MSR.

Not a huge fan of the 1200mm waterproof rating of the tarps but i suppose it should be fine. Anyone know the actual specs of the tarps (length and width)?
Found the specs in one of the photos: th 70 - 104in top side length, 96in width, 114in bottom length. (8.66ft x8ft x 9.5ft) th 100 - 114in x 114in x 126in (9.5ft x 9.5ft x 10.5ft)

interesting configuration and it does look like a little bit of a hex shape on the width/ends.

Weight specs seem comparable to our typical lightweight 30d silnylon tarps.

gdwelker
03-11-2016, 21:54
look a lot like the GoLite Den and Nest sets.

Tipi Walter
03-11-2016, 22:53
Be wary of the MSR Flylite wingie thing. Me and my backpacking buddy Patman used one for a couple trips, or at least he did and I got to check it out fairly well.

See his review here---
http://www.trailspace.com/gear/msr/flylite/?review=33314

https://tipiwalter.smugmug.com/Backpack-2015-Trips-161/On-Rocky-Flats/i-9btZSd7/0/L/Trip%20162%20240-L.jpg
Here is Patman with his MSR Flylite set up on a cold February 2015 trip.

colorado_rob
03-12-2016, 00:30
Be wary of the MSR Flylite wingie thing. Me and my backpacking buddy Patman used one for a couple trips, or at least he did and I got to check it out fairly well.Wary, perhaps, but his review looks not that negative to me, wind-worthiness being the main thing.

I just did the survey thingie, why not check it out if selected. thanks OP.