Light weight tent for Tall person

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Robster

Full Member
Sep 15, 2014
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St Albans United Kingdom
Hey BCUK,

i need some help /advice.

i am looking to buy a tent for backpacking for one person so i would like it ideally as light weight as possible (prob 2 man) -
however i am 6.5ft tall and have not found one that works -

1- anyone else solved the Tent for tall person issue.?
2- any advice would be excellent.

many thanks for the help.
have a great bank holiday

Robster.
 

bilmo-p5

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 5, 2010
8,168
9
west yorkshire
A friend of mine recently bought one of these...

http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/shelters-1/WF107.html

and I'm seriously impressed. If you get the chance to look one over, have a good look. Loads of space, easy pitch, well made, light & relatively cheap.
It's a fly only, so a g/s or bivy bag helps.
I'm 6'6" and would have one now if I had £99 to spare. As it is I'm skint so use the fly of a bell-ended 2-man ridge when I want a smallish tent. It really needs an A-frame to be able to fully utilise the extra length afforded by the bell, but I have one which will suit.
A 3x3, or better still, 4.5x3 tarp will set up as a tent. Using tarp clips or extra tie-outs let you set a 4.5x3 as a very fair 7' dia. tipi sort of thing.
 
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Jul 30, 2012
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westmidlands
do you wish to only lie ;sit up crouch on your haunches kneel or even stand in it though: do you want an inner in it or just the fly; so you want a mesh inner for bugs or a full inner,
 
Jul 30, 2012
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westmidlands
well if your 6'6" you will need 1m internal height minimum anyway; plus any ridge angles plus anyinner height; as a rough guess your looking for a tent from 110cm if a dome or multi pole to 120 if a ridge ?
 

Meadows

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Mar 15, 2015
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Sheffield
You could try a big tarp and get a custom inner from Oookworks. MLD in the states do extra long versions of their shelters. I'm 2 metres tall and have a luxe sil minipeak which has just enough space when lying down but I tend to sleep on my side with bent knees.
Good luck finding something as there will always be a compromise somewhere.
 

Ciaopaddy

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Sep 27, 2005
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Co.Galway
Have a look at the other backpackinglight website kit, they have some lightweight tipi style tents which might suit. If your budget extends to it a lightweight tentipi would be excellent.
 

Squidders

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Aug 3, 2004
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Harrow, Middlesex
tipi style tents will be very tight against your face and feet given they are zero-height at the edge of the tent. I would go for a MSR Hubba or Hubba Hubba as the walls are quite steep, its still light weight and its free standing.
 

sachapost

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Apr 21, 2015
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The Netherlands
I'm 1,90 tall and sometimes carry a Nordisk Telemark 2, it's big enough for me and probably for you too. It has a tiny porch and an inner space to fit two people when you're friendly or sleeps one comfortably with pack and everything. The height allows me to sit cross-legged, but that's about it. Packs up to the size of a 3x3 tarp and weighs about a kilo. So far it hasn't leaked on me but the fabric is very thin!
 
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plastic-ninja

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Jan 11, 2011
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cumbria
I am 6'6" and if I want to go superlight (which is rare these days!!) I have an MSR Twin Peaks.Plenty long enough and lots of room and weighs nowt but no floor so needs a bivi bag or a TYvek sheet to keep you snug.
My favourite tent of the moment is a 7m canvas bell tent.Down side is the weight but could easily live in it!
Cheers, Simon
 

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