What is everyone's preference and why between these two tent options? I am planning a thru hike March 2017 on the AT. Both have excellent reviews. Thanks!
What is everyone's preference and why between these two tent options? I am planning a thru hike March 2017 on the AT. Both have excellent reviews. Thanks!
My limited, but extremely positive dealings with Lightheart Gear would steer me their way.
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I have some Zpacks gear including a tent, and like all of it. I've seen the Lightheart tents set up and they looked great, too. Tough choice.
Both mfgs are great
Depends on attributes you want in shelter, they are different
I went for a ZPacks Duplex. Compared to the competitor, it is lighter. I haven't used it yet on the trail, so I can't say beyond that.
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Not familiar with Lightweight enough to compare but we do own a Zpacks Triplex and can say we have been really happy with it. We did opt for the Triplex over the Duplex and can say it was a good choice for us. The weight difference between the two was pretty small compared to the increased room which allows us to bring in our gear and still have room although I don't know how realistic it would be to sleep 3. I haven't looked at all their tents but am impressed with the strength, construction and attention to detail of the products we have from Zpacks. That being said, you may want to check out Hyperlite Mountain Gear. We opted for their packs and have been impressed with their products and service and took a look at their tents. It was a tough choice for us but opted for the Zpacks as a better option for us.
Hey, plodalong, thanks for that mini-review. We have a Hexamid Twin and an SMD Lunar Duo, and wanted to get either a Duplex or a Triplex to replace both of them -- I was leaning toward the Triplex, and your post affirms that. Thanks!
LHG - Silnylon, lightweight, cheaper
Zpacks - Cuben fiber (completely waterproof), very lightweight, expensive
Silnylon will see some misting in heavy rain and will hold water to an extent, but it is durable for being lightweight. Cuben fiber is inherantly waterproof but not as durable and requires some care.
Both are good quality tents. I have a Duplex on order but own the SMD Lunar Solo. I will use them at different times for different trips...I would lean more towards the Duplex when lots of rain is expected.
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Love my Lightheart Gear Duo. It's ACTUALLY a real two person tent, hooray. Plus the cranberry color is a nice change from the gray that is most tarp tents...
I have a LHG SL6 and I love it.
I hike by myself and it is a palace for one person. I wish there was a way to disengage the built in canopy. Only reason, to save weight.
When I'm going to be spending more time in the national forests and such I use that.
I cannot comment on the Zpack. Simply put I cannot afford it. I realize the benefits of Cuban vs Sil
I have nothing but good things to say about My SL6 or Judy.
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I have a Solong 6 and a Duplex in the cuben version, and absolutely love both. I have a difficult time choosing between the two.
I have a LHG Solo tent. I previously had a Tarptent Double Rainbow. In a really hard rain I did get misting thru the Tarptent. I have been in several severe storms with the LHG tent with NO misting at all. I had hoped to get the SL6 in Cuban fiber for lighter weight and more room but she quit making them in Cuban.
I would like a Cuban fiber tent but I'm finding it hard to justify spending that much for a tent.
I do have a Cuban fiber pack and Cuban fiber tarp for my hammock. Very happy with both.
My experience camping...finding a flat spot with out roots for a tent. Up on the AT are there plenty of places to put the two man? The material looks pretty delicate (even with a tent pad).
I really like my Zpacks Solplex, and before that my Zpacks Hexamid. No experience with LightHeart Gear. I bet they make great shelters too. Lots of good choices now compared to the past.
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I haved loved Lightheart Gear's products and customer service for years as a hiker - WAY BEFORE - opening up 2 AT gear stores. SO - BOTH of my gear stores on the AT carry Lightheart gear. (Woody Gap Outfitters at NOBO mile 21.1 AND Top of Georgia Outfitters NOBO mile 69.6).
If I'm not mistaken, LHG uses a higher waterproof silnylon in her tents (?), which may explain why misting is lesser. I have owned two Zpack tents (Duplex & Altaplex) and I am soon to be an owner of a LHG SoLong 6. I will say with the Duplex, you need to have your pitch dialed in and check your sag before going to bed. The Altaplex is more forgiving and has better rain protection. LHG tents have very good rain protection.
My opinion is, unless you are pursuing a 10 pound base weight, a SoLong 6 is half the price and will give you plenty of space and better rain protection.