grahamfitter
Expedition Leader
Just my tuppence worth...
If you have limited resources your money may be better spent on a quality ground tent that pitches quickly. It will still be used by you or as a guest tent even when you're the proud owner of a high end RTT somewhere down the line.
I don't question your motives for wanting a RTT. I want one, normally once or twice a day when I'm camping and I pitch the tent, strike the tent, pitch the tent, strike the tent, ad-nauseum. But despite my whinging I can pitch a somewhat awkward five pole North Face mountaineering tent in 5-10 minutes in the dark. All the bedding is in one bag I can find easily.
Take a look at Springbar tents which are made in the USA. The two person tent is $260 and has a lifetime warranty.
Cheers,
Graham
If you have limited resources your money may be better spent on a quality ground tent that pitches quickly. It will still be used by you or as a guest tent even when you're the proud owner of a high end RTT somewhere down the line.
I don't question your motives for wanting a RTT. I want one, normally once or twice a day when I'm camping and I pitch the tent, strike the tent, pitch the tent, strike the tent, ad-nauseum. But despite my whinging I can pitch a somewhat awkward five pole North Face mountaineering tent in 5-10 minutes in the dark. All the bedding is in one bag I can find easily.
Take a look at Springbar tents which are made in the USA. The two person tent is $260 and has a lifetime warranty.
Cheers,
Graham
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