Evening Bushcrafters,
I've been hammocking for several years now, but am planning a three day walking trip in the lake district where the flexibility of a tent will be needed. I have a tarp+bivi bag and a Carinthia Observer, but realistically, I think I'll be miserable in any of those when on the move for a few days (at a dedicated camp would be different...I'd also be in a hammock!).
I've been reading on here, watching YouTube videos and checking reviews, and it seems the things I'm after are:
Hugh
I've been hammocking for several years now, but am planning a three day walking trip in the lake district where the flexibility of a tent will be needed. I have a tarp+bivi bag and a Carinthia Observer, but realistically, I think I'll be miserable in any of those when on the move for a few days (at a dedicated camp would be different...I'd also be in a hammock!).
I've been reading on here, watching YouTube videos and checking reviews, and it seems the things I'm after are:
- Up to 2.5kg total weight
Silnylon (or better)Materials requirement removed as I now realise it's not as simple as silnylon being better than poly, there are benefits/negatives to both- Fully covered full size porch section to get wet gear off in, store gear and cook (i.e. not the tiny triangular porches you get on so many tents)
- Genuine 2 person tent (because the mandatory porch area is for all the gear)
- Interior section peak height of 100cm or greater (so as to not be constantly rubbing the inner onto the inevitably wet outer when sitting)
- 3 season (whilst this trip is likely in the summer, I'd like to be able to use it at other times of year too)
- Outer pitch first (or all at once)
- Budget up to £400
Hugh
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