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    Default Wonder how many more mainstream tents are due for elite versions

    I just started looking at more.

    E.g. https://www.outsideonline.com/219183...-ive-ever-used and ones like it.

    Seems an entire universe of under 2 lb two person tents are showing up in 2017 and 2018.

    I’ll bet REI is next.

    which ones have your attention?

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    Many have enjoyed the Nemo brand. I, for no reason, have steered away from it.

    The Fly Creek has been around for many years, nothing new there.
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    Love my Fly Creek. The problem with the sub 2lb "Platinum" version is the larger mesh panels - wind and sand tend to get blown in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit McCrae View Post
    Many have enjoyed the Nemo brand. I, for no reason, have steered away from it.

    The Fly Creek has been around for many years, nothing new there.
    The two BA Platinum tents are new —and I think they started the trend.

    I realized Nemo was also doing it and that made me wonder who else would follow suit.

    If that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllDownhillFromHere View Post
    Love my Fly Creek. The problem with the sub 2lb "Platinum" version is the larger mesh panels - wind and sand tend to get blown in.
    the Fly Creek is statistically the #1 tent on the AT.

    Which has my attention.

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    Note that all three are larger, lighter and cheaper than

    https://www.mountainhardwear.com/gho...t-1650841.html

    big change in just a couple years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethesis View Post
    the Fly Creek is statistically the #1 tent on the AT.
    Which has my attention.
    It's a great tent - quasi freestanding, the UL2 is <2lbs before the stakes, and the fly can be fast pitched with a few pieces of paracord instead of the tent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllDownhillFromHere View Post
    It's a great tent - quasi freestanding, the UL2 is <2lbs before the stakes, and the fly can be fast pitched with a few pieces of paracord instead of the tent.
    A lot to be said for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethesis View Post

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    I’ll bet REI is next.
    Given their guarantee, likely not. Likewise LL Bean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral Bill View Post
    Given their guarantee, likely not. Likewise LL Bean.
    good point. Wonder though. They have the quarter dome and the guarantee is now limited to a year.

    So they might.

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