Weight of an Eezi-Awn?

I found size, but not weight specs...all I've read is "heavy" :p.

Anyone know specifics on the different sizes, and where the weight is most concentrated?

Thanks,
Sean
 

Icewalker

Adventurer
That's a pile of weight. I'd never thought they were that much. Think I'll stick with sleeping on the ground ;)
 

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
Icewalker said:
That's a pile of weight. I'd never thought they were that much. Think I'll stick with sleeping on the ground ;)

LOL
No way, I'm done sleeping on the ground unless absolutely necessary! :tent:
 

Icewalker

Adventurer
TACODOC said:
LOL
No way, I'm done sleeping on the ground unless absolutely necessary! :tent:

But they aren't even that big - do they use steel poles and canvas? Just trying to guage this against say a standard cabin tent. Think I'll do some experimentation with some of my old aluminum tent poles and some ripstop I have lying around :D
 

Sgt Grunt

Adventurer
In case anyone cares... There may soon be tents available from another source... They will be good quality nylon and aluminum construction. Weight is around 65 lbs. Probably more of a 2 season maybe 3 season (if you're tuff! :REOutCampFire03:) tent. No pricing yet, however the construction cost is not bad.
 

pwc

Explorer
I've got another question about the eezi-awns. Is there any problem opening the rear door of a 100 or like sized truck with the ladder down?
 

Super Doody

Explorer
Sgt Grunt said:
In case anyone cares... There may soon be tents available from another source... They will be good quality nylon and aluminum construction. Weight is around 65 lbs. Probably more of a 2 season maybe 3 season (if you're tuff! :REOutCampFire03:) tent. No pricing yet, however the construction cost is not bad.


What source is that ????:D
 

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