Of the 70-plus tents we snoozed in last year, Big Sky's shelters offered the best space to weight ratio for freestanding one- and two-person tents. Even better: You can customize your own shelter on the company's website. Editor-in-chief, Jon Dorn, and Map Editor, Kris Wagner, give us a testing report from the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon.
@hitandrun2 you havent used it so stfu
antirepublican123 1 year ago
intimate.
kensho3 2 years ago 2
I have this tent with the carbon poles. It truly is a lightweight luxury on the trail. Plenty of room for one person and gear, easy to get in and out of, no condensation problems. The only rap is that the fly doesn't go completely down to the ground. The tent is good in all but the most extreme precip.
scout005 2 years ago
love the review and that you guys are so tall. 6'6"?
tvrotsurmind 3 years ago
This tent sucks. I prefer my Hilleberg Nallo 2, which can withstand storm and rain without any problems.
hitandrun2 3 years ago
Snorkel sounds great. Any other tentmakers now use Snorkel or close subsitute? Camping out at Hither Hills in NYS, you can practically swim in your tent in the morning (4 days after Katrina).
superbooks7 4 years ago