Hi Mat, which snow stakes did you use? I'm aiming to get a Trailstar next Feb or maybe a Lightwave G30 (birthday present) is an inner nest essential all year round or just for midge season? Although I notice in the vid you used an inner, so maybe that answers the question. I can't help thinking the lightwave would work out cheaper, if I need a nest as well for the Trailstar. Any thoughts on that dilemma appreciated. Oh fantastic post by the way!
Hiya mate, I have some of the
Terra nova snow stakes, they're pretty massive though but at least they're not going to bugde, I think some of the smaller Chinese ones from ebay would probably be enough. As for the inner, not essential by any means, guess it just depends on where you're going to be camping and when? I either use the inner, a
bivy bag, a
bathtub floor, or just a Polycryo groundsheet depending on time of year etc. From what I've read most people just use either a bivy or groundsheet. A friend of mine has had his Trailstar for over 3 years and never used a bivy or an inner, just very occasionally used a midge headnet, but he tends to camp high so midges etc aren't often a problem.
Trailstar or Lightwave G30, hmmmm, for me Trailstar every time but i'm biased as I love the thing. Trailstar plus Oookworks inner is going to be a bit pricey compared to the G30 though, but that said the workmanship on the Oookworks stuff is fantastic. There are a few cheaper inners available, think Bearpaw WD make one plus an inner is something you could always add at a later date. That said Tarp shelters aren't for everyone, if you think you'd prefer a tent and you don't need a three person tent I'd buy the Scarp 1, which isn't much more (inc fees etc) than the Lightwave (they also do a 2/3/4 person if you do need space for more). Plus TS weighs approx 600g where as the Lightwave is 2850g.
Matt