zimm17
Observer
I'm already invested into an REI basecamp 6 which was $500 w/ footprint. However I'm not happy with it. The full coverage rain fly (which I need in south florida) has no option to be partially open for ventilation yet keep out rain. It's either fully rolled up, in which case the back window lets all the rain in during a suprise shower. The only way to release the rolled up toggle loops is to fully unzip the door on both sides in order to reach out and unfasten them. Terrible design.
New tent has to be storm proof. We got hit by a squall while beach camping in the keys and were the only tent to survive in the campground, but that's only because my wife and I were inside physically holding the walls from collapsing while we had full on storm winds hitting us for 20 minutes. The roof vents leaked even when closed so everything got a little wet. Several of my pole sections are permanently bent now too.
We need to sleep 2 adults, 2 kids, and dog. Size wize the basecamp 6 is just fine. We could even do with a lower roof height for more wind resistance. I don't need to stand in it.
I don't want to worry about the tent the time the sky looks like this (the other tent was totaled).
New tent has to be storm proof. We got hit by a squall while beach camping in the keys and were the only tent to survive in the campground, but that's only because my wife and I were inside physically holding the walls from collapsing while we had full on storm winds hitting us for 20 minutes. The roof vents leaked even when closed so everything got a little wet. Several of my pole sections are permanently bent now too.
We need to sleep 2 adults, 2 kids, and dog. Size wize the basecamp 6 is just fine. We could even do with a lower roof height for more wind resistance. I don't need to stand in it.
I don't want to worry about the tent the time the sky looks like this (the other tent was totaled).