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Uploaded by on May 13, 2010

The LightHeart Gear Solo Tent is a very roomy one person shelter with excellent ventilation and views while protecting you from all bugs. In this video I demonstrate how to set it up, both in the nice weather mode and storm mode.

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  • nice tent but I hate sleeping on the ground. I'm a hammock guy =)

  • @Soldier957 Thanks! Tried hammocks various times, but still need to find it comfortable :/

  • Looks like if you try to pitch it when it's raining, you'll end up with a tent full of water though :(. Can the rainfly be arranged so that you're undercover while putting the poles into the inside?

  • @badtux Yeah, that is possible without a doubt =)

  • @Habichtshorst Just trying to get an idea without having to buy the tent first, how exactly do you get inside the tent without water getting in, given the slope of the door? One of the few things I like about my Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo (which otherwise annoys me sorely and I'm looking for a replacement) is that the door is vertical and water doesn't fall in when you get in and out of the tent.

  • @badtux You can get inside the tent when it rains with the fly down, I rolled it up to better illustrate it in the video. Also I strongly believe that even if it is pouring down cats and dogs, just a little if any water would get inside when you pitch it =) Hope that helps!

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  • looks like there would be more mosquitoes than air inside after done pitching, can you put the poles together before entering?

  • @Habichtshorst Thanks! Yes, very helpful.

    

  • Looks like a clever and light design. I's very nice where you are too.

  • I just got my tent and can't wait to use it. I'm Thru-Hiking the AT next year around mid April.

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