:smiley_drive: Good question Gonzzo, But my trailer is different than just about anyone here has, its a TENTRAX
Gonzzo said:
Im with adventurebuddies, for the price, guarantee, craftsmanship and overall bang for the buck, you will be hard pressed to beat the base camp series of rei tents. I have used and abused mine on several (base camp 4)from kid camping in my back yard to late winter/early spring camping near mammoth, ca. for fishing opener in Crowley lake. It is usually my private dueling but i have had to share it a few times when my friend's coleman and ozark trail tents have folded over like soggy origami artwork. If you have a REI store near by take a trip and set up a few of their tents(my family HATES it when i sucker them into going anywhere near an REI store, they know ill spend HOURS setting stuff up). I guess you can tell where my loyalty's lie when talking about tents. Base Camp 4 gets my vote.
Jimbo:
A question about your choice in tents if you dont mind. I also own an airzone tent and cant help but wonder how you use it in your trailer, can you elaborate?, any pictures?.
I have been obsessing over the idea of making an RTT with the use of airzone's air poles.
I just DIGG the fact that i can just throw the tent on the floor, plug in my compressor and flip a switch. By the time the tent is set i have most of the rest of my camp set and am enjoying a cold...:beer:
Here end of thread hi-jack.
Thanks.
Gonzzo.
I have a Nissan Hatch tent for my Xterra
I bought the Airzone "Gold Finch" to add to my stable (and the Osprey), the "Finch" is yellow like my trailer. It is exactly the same floor measurements, as the trailer 5' x8'
I'm in the process of installing the tent on my TENTRAX right now, I'm doing it so that it will be justafiable and appealing, so that it doesn't look GOLDBERG
This will take another couple weeks and then we'll go up the Sierras to "try it out", I will take pics of both, the Goldfinch and Osprey !!
I have tried both and the trailer one takes 1 minute with my SLOW powerstation compressor and the Osprey takes 2 minutes, (Finch stays semi-installed in trailer)
Putting them away is a cinch, just open the air valve roll em up and stuff in Black Nylon bag, I never have been able to do that with a tent, they are AWESOME
They both have velcro'd rain flys that COMPLETELY cover the tent and are quick attach/release, also come with hearty (wind) tie downs
:tent: :tent: JIMBO