I've been doing some research into the Shangri-La 3 and the Luxe Mini Peak, Both seem like popular choices with those backpackers who want a light tent with the versatility of a tarp and plenty of headroom. BackpackingLight.co.uk compares the LMP to the SL3 and it comes out favourably but the site only sells the LMP so I can't be sure a little bit of bias is creeping in unconsciously. Here's the comparison:
A good question and one which everyone who is aware of the SL3 is bound to ask at some time or other. I've used a SL3 for many years so I feel I can give my honest comparison as follows.
Would I be wise to buy one of these and if so what do you think? I currently use a DD Tarp and an ex-army Goretex bivvy bag with two extendable poles from RV Ops. I need to re-weight this set up to see how it compares to the roughly 2kg mark of both tents.
Your wisdom please...
A good question and one which everyone who is aware of the SL3 is bound to ask at some time or other. I've used a SL3 for many years so I feel I can give my honest comparison as follows.
- The Golite SL3 shelter (only) is a fantastic product and lighter by about 180gms. However it is awkward to get the hexagonal pitch right first time, especially in a high wind, whereas this simple rectangular base of the Mini Peak makes swift pitching considerably simpler.
- The Golite SL3 hexagonal shape helps shed high winds very effectively, however there's more useable floor space in the Mini Peak II.
- Currently Golite are supplying a full inner nest inclusive, but there's no Golite option of a solo nest for the shelter (something customers have been requesting for many years) so having one included within the price, which is spacious enough for one the taller person is excellent.
- The Golite SL3 with duo inner nest weighs a total of 1.97kg (inc 365gm pole) - The Mini Peak with solo nest (and optional 314gm pole) weighs 1.794kg.
- The hydrostatic head of the Golite SL3 is 3000mm (nest) and 1200mm (shelter) - The Mini Peak is 4000mm (nest) and 1500mm (shelter)
- The Golite SL3 has a footprint area of 5.5sqm - The Mini Peak 5.25sqm
- Golite include an adjustable pole, however many of our customers save weight and use the backpackinglight extender with walking poles as the main support. Exactly the same option is available here.
- The bottom line is that the Golite SL3 currently retails in the region of £250 more, which is approximately three times the Mini Peak II and it weighs fractionally more, which indicates what a perfect value for money item this is for the solo traveller.
Would I be wise to buy one of these and if so what do you think? I currently use a DD Tarp and an ex-army Goretex bivvy bag with two extendable poles from RV Ops. I need to re-weight this set up to see how it compares to the roughly 2kg mark of both tents.
Your wisdom please...