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    Question ZERO1 Pathfinder Tent

    Any body have one of these or know the company?

    My trusty Sub-Lite Sil (Tarp Tent) is getting a little long in the tooth at 7 years and well over 300 nites. So I ran across this today, at $235 it might just work for this Spring. Not really looking to spend big money on another tent right now.

    http://zerogramgear.com/product/zero-1-pathfinder-tent/


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    The replacement for the Sublite is the Notch , but maybe you could take a look at the ProTrail , front entry but bigger than some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franco View Post
    The replacement for the Sublite is the Notch , but maybe you could take a look at the ProTrail , front entry but bigger than some. franco@tarptent
    Google put an ad for this https://www.tarptent.com/bowfin1.html
    on a News feed I get. Actually looks very interesting. Is the Bowfin1 available yet?

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    Yes it is , $299 right now as an introductory special, $319 after that.
    (we don't do 40% off kind of prices...)
    Plenty of headroom in that one.

    Kind of a freestanding /double wall Rainbow, my first TT tent.
    bowfin1_21.jpg
    The end vents can be sealed up.


    Thanks for mentioning the Google ad. We started that recently but I haven't seen one myself as yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V Eight View Post
    Any body have one of these or know the company?

    My trusty Sub-Lite Sil (Tarp Tent) is getting a little long in the tooth at 7 years and well over 300 nites. So I ran across this today, at $235 it might just work for this Spring. Not really looking to spend big money on another tent right now.

    http://zerogramgear.com/product/zero-1-pathfinder-tent/


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    That review and the photos should tell ya all ya need to know about that tent...non-starter for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScareBear View Post
    That review and the photos should tell ya all ya need to know about that tent...non-starter for me...
    I got a similar feeling. FAIL!
    I know. I'm dating myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franco View Post
    Yes it is , $299 right now as an introductory special, $319 after that.
    (we don't do 40% off kind of prices...)
    Plenty of headroom in that one.

    Kind of a freestanding /double wall Rainbow, my first TT tent.
    bowfin1_21.jpg
    The end vents can be sealed up.


    Thanks for mentioning the Google ad. We started that recently but I haven't seen one myself as yet.
    You doing a two person version?

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    You doing a two person version?

    I've heard some rumours about that ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franco View Post
    You doing a two person version?

    I've heard some rumours about that ...
    the more reliable lightweight two person tents, the better.



    i love backpacking with my wife.

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