Find the right The tent is always difficult for the back -packing trip. You have to balance the pack size and weight and how well it stands for wind and rain. I’ve always made mistakes towards a stronger tent than weighing worries, which is why I love Halberg Acto, but I don’t always do Is required Active
There is a small season in my neck of the jungle by the name of summer, when the storm decreases and the tumps do not fall below the 60s. This is when I am using a lunar solo, a six -moon design flagship Ultra Light. Wisconsin and Michigan’s northern forests around the northern forest, after several late and early visits, it has proven itself a shelter. It weighs only 2 pounds, packs down enough, and examines other boxes on my tent’s desire list.
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Photo: Scott Gilbertson
There is no tent to rule them, and trying to find someone is a mistake. You are better than two tents, knowing each of the limits and using each one when it is perfect for work. Which says, I like Acto, but I also think that the lunar solo design of the Saks Moon is perfect for summer trips when you travel to light against severe storms.
This is not to say that lunar solo will not keep you dry. It will do it. Silicone Nylon, or Selnilone, is enough, even though you will either need to seal you yourself with some seam grip, or the six moon design team will do this for you before sending it to you, which costs $ 35. My testing tent was sealed on the seam, but being old enough to remember that when you just have to seal about every tent, I have done enough time to say that it is not difficult if you choose DIY.
Lunar solo is a single wall, the only pole tent that aims to stand with the tracking pole. This makes a very small and light tent, but it also has two potential defects: structural integrity and thickness. More on them in a moment. Once pulling, the lunar solo offers a 26 -square -foot residential space and a height of 49 inches, and the vastibal offers 8.5 square feet of extra gear storage. Overall, I found a lunar solo in a gear man with a gear. The previous wall spreads slightly, which gives you a place to stash essential items often without pushing against the tent wall.
The 20D Selnilone and the mesh walls feel as durable as you will get into the weight, unless you want to go with the Cuban fiber/dinma tent, but the high value of Cuban in my mind puts it in a different type. The lunar solo floor is a strong 40-diner (40D), and it has a bathtub format to ensure that the water does not enter. The rear of the lunar solo has a 6 -inch mesh between the floor and the main wall, which helps with ventilation.
Any pole tent is struggling in the air, no matter how many cow line points are offered. When I stood in the air on the exposed coast of the lake spare, lunar solo compressed a good deal. It was certainly not a great camp site from the shelter perspective, if I was not examining a tent air resistance, I would not pick up. But he convinced me that the lunar solo needed either the tracking pole or a heavy tent pole that provided the Ultra Light Pole Sex Moon Design. (I did a good part of my test during a motorcycle packing so I didn’t have tracking poles.)


