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Osprey35
11-03-2007, 19:16
I'm thinking about replacing my North Face Canyonlands solo tent.I've looked at MSR,Marmot,Mountain Hardware,Big Agnes,REI,Exped & Sierra Designs.It's a tough choice,but i came across Big Sky International and i like the Evolution 1P.It's close to the MSR Hubba,but lighter.Anyone have any experience with these tents?
http://www.bigskyinternational.com/SummitShelters/SummitEvolution1Pdetails.htm

Skidsteer
11-03-2007, 19:27
No personal experience, but you might be interested in this thread:

http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=19643&highlight=Big+Sky+international

Frolicking Dinosaurs
11-03-2007, 19:34
No personal experience, but you might be interested in this thread:

http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=19643&highlight=Big+Sky+international
And this thread (http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20173)

I would suggest looking at the Six Moon Design lunar solo (http://www.sixmoondesigns.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=36) if you absolutely want a tent. If you might consider a floored tarp-tent - the old Brawny with an added floor and bugnetting is now being made by AntiGravityGear (http://www.antigravitygear.com/products.php?cat=64)

Osprey35
11-03-2007, 19:45
I thought they might be too good to be true.I never go by what they write on their web sites,i'd rather hear what people have to say that have put it to the test.It's a shame,it was a nice looking shelter.

Frolicking Dinosaurs,thanks for the tip on the AAG .Looks worthy

mountain squid
11-03-2007, 19:55
Another vote for the Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo...but also check out Henry Shires' Tarp Tents (http://www.tarptent.com/).

See you on the trail,
mt squid

Frolicking Dinosaurs
11-03-2007, 20:04
The original Shire's Squall is now made by Gossamer Gear - it is a sweet solo tarptent (http://www.gossamergear.com/cgi-bin/gossamergear/Squall_Classic.html)

generoll
11-03-2007, 20:20
not really one of your alternatives, but the Black Diamond lightweights are excellent. The tents don't breathe so condensation is an issue, but add a piece of Tyvek for the floor and you're set.

Pringles
11-04-2007, 18:43
I have one of the Big Sky tents, and it's a great tent. If they have the tent in stock, and you like the layout, go for it. I waited quite a while for mine, even longer than I waited for my Wanderlust Nomad242. :rolleyes: But it's a nice tent and I'm glad I have it.

Pringles

Grampie
11-05-2007, 17:19
For half of my thru-hike I used a Eureka Solitaire. It weighs just under 3 lbs. Not much room inside but it does the job. Slept in it for about 40 nights.:)

maxNcathy
11-05-2007, 17:37
Gossamer Gear is coming out with/developing a new ultralite solo tent...email Grant and ask WHEN?
I bought their Spinnshelter as I hike not in bug season.

Deadeye
11-05-2007, 20:38
Another vote for the Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo...but also check out Henry Shires' Tarp Tents (http://www.tarptent.com/).

See you on the trail,
mt squid

I'll second the vote for Henry Shires - I have an older model Squall, love it. Checked out another hiker's Rainbow, nice and roomy for one, can squeeze two, it's on my xmas list. I may even go for the double rainbow, still under 3#, huge, and loads of ventilation.

Roland
11-05-2007, 20:45
I'm thinking about replacing my North Face Canyonlands solo tent.I've looked at MSR,Marmot,Mountain Hardware,Big Agnes,REI,Exped & Sierra Designs.It's a tough choice,but i came across Big Sky International and i like the Evolution 1P.It's close to the MSR Hubba,but lighter.Anyone have any experience with these tents?


I enthusiastically endorse Henry Shires Tarptent. It's a great product, but moreover, the owner of the company is the finest kind.

If you're looking for a more traditional tent, the SD Clip Flashlight has passed the test of time, and at $125 (http://www.ems.com/catalog/product_detail_square.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=8455 24442585997&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302880179&bmUID=1194309684504), it's a great value.

gaga
11-26-2007, 00:07
take a look here - http://www.gearforadventure.com/SearchResults.asp
and if you like something and can find it somewhere else cheaper...BUY IT

Nearly Normal
11-26-2007, 03:13
Is the Wanderlust Nomad242 still being made?

NN

Tinker
11-26-2007, 03:20
Is the Wanderlust Nomad242 still being made?

NN
I don't think so. A couple of years ago I read several posts at Backpacker.com about people ordering them and never getting them. One person speculated that the manufacturer just closed up and left town. I haven't heard a word about them since. They were a really nice design, but some of the newer designs outdo them. I, personally would get a Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo E for my only solo tent if I enjoyed sleeping on the ground. The design is very practical.

mindi
11-26-2007, 08:16
Another enthusiastic endorsement for the Shires tarptents. I couldn't ask for a better shelter.