@MrMattCottam, it depends on what you plan to do. The Fury is better for all-purpose winter because it has two walls, a vestibule, and works fine in any season. The EV2 has one wall, is for winter only, and has no vestibule, but is lighter and packs smaller- it's better for multi-day trips where weight matters more. For New England, I'd recommend the Fury. If you have the extra cash, though, the Hilleberg Jannu is well worth it.
Would you choose this MSR Fury or the Mountain Hardware EV2 for winter in New England? (was thinking about EV3 in order to fit two guys and some winter gear. Can you recommend?
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arcteryx40 3 weeks ago
@MrMattCottam, it depends on what you plan to do. The Fury is better for all-purpose winter because it has two walls, a vestibule, and works fine in any season. The EV2 has one wall, is for winter only, and has no vestibule, but is lighter and packs smaller- it's better for multi-day trips where weight matters more. For New England, I'd recommend the Fury. If you have the extra cash, though, the Hilleberg Jannu is well worth it.
maxneale 1 month ago
Would you choose this MSR Fury or the Mountain Hardware EV2 for winter in New England? (was thinking about EV3 in order to fit two guys and some winter gear. Can you recommend?
MrMattCottam 1 month ago
Any idea how much it weighs?
waccakak 1 month ago
@waccakak Minimum Weight 6 lbs 2 oz / 2780 g
Packed Weight 7 lbs / 3175 g We have a lot more details on the tent at the link above to OutdoorGearLab Com
outdoorgearlab 1 month ago