If you look at the photo, you will see that it is raining at every end of the tent. It saves a bit of weight and improves ventilation, but it was an area that bothered me when I reviewed the version of 3 people years ago. Thankfully this has never been a problem, the bathtub floor (which is brought under the bee) has proved to be water proof in my use.
Talking about the floor of the bathtub, a clip is a vastable floor that is also the form of a bathtub. Nam is called the landing zone. This is a slightly extra triangle of fabric, which includes half the vestable and you have protected any gear there with back splash and any water that can fall under the fly. It is raining to help maintain the shape of the bathtub.
The weighing of the landing zone is nothing (1.7 ounces) and enables the vastable to use more, even if your gear is dry, even if the ground becomes wet. This is a good feature I have appreciated the rain days.
Photo: Scott Gilbertson
I focus on the details of the tents that I really like on other options, such as the copper tents, attention. The landing zone, the roof head lamp pocket (which converts your headlight into a lantern, is completed with red light), the quick clip is connected, the fact is that the nearest vertical side walls mean that the doors can be straight zip (which you can open with one hand), which allows you to add and add to them.
Some couples here are commercialized. Have a big weight. It is not a tent for anyone in search of very low back packs, hikers, or any low weight, minimal structure. If you are, look at the tarops and non -forthest tents like lunar solo. Again, though, the division between two people, I think a 4 -pound tent like dagger is acceptable.
Second Trade: The growth is towards the top of the price spectrum. In my experience, the combination of high quality content, stability and detail enables the dagger to invest osmo 2P.


