ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

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ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby wayno » Wed 30 Oct, 2013 2:05 pm

ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Wed 30 Oct, 2013 3:25 pm

Nice shelter. Looks really lightweight.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Joomy » Thu 31 Oct, 2013 11:56 pm

Joe Valesko is one clever dude.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Strider » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 5:47 am

Joomy wrote:Joe Valesko is one clever dude.
What? Its essentially a SMD Lunar Duo without the curved struts, so is actually a step backwards.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby GPSGuided » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 6:17 am

Gosh, isn't that just an old style "Boy Scout" tent in design with fancy new fabrics?
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Joomy » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 12:16 pm

Strider wrote:
Joomy wrote:Joe Valesko is one clever dude.
What? Its essentially a SMD Lunar Duo without the curved struts, so is actually a step backwards.

Yeah true. But it's half the weight (LD is 1.1 without stakes or sealing) and has a much deeper floor, and of course the cuben won't stretch with humidity. Then again the LD is 9 inches wider. OK not revolutionary but who can argue with a 50% weight savings?
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Strider » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 12:21 pm

Not a fair weight comparison though, one is silnylon and the other is cuben.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Joomy » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 1:16 pm

Strider wrote:Not a fair weight comparison though, one is silnylon and the other is cuben.

It's fair until SMD makes a cuben Lunar Duo.

I also really like the overlapping fly. Super simple but looks very effective. I guess that's what I like about Joe's designs, he's really good at whittling features down to their bare functional minimums.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby wayno » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 4:04 pm

ZPacks™ Hexamid Duplex Tent

Description:

The Duplex is a palace for two people. It has a comfortable amount of width and length for two tall hikers, and tall entryways on both sides so you don't have to crawl over your partner to get in or out.

http://www.zpacks.com/shelter/duplex.shtml
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Mark F » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 5:58 pm

The shell is very similar to the SMD Haven but the photos show a lot of creasing and panels which are being pulled every which way which I find problematic. I think ZPacks may have dropped the ball on this one.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby andrewa » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 7:12 pm

Looking at the website, the image there looks woeful (to me). With the sides tied out as shown, the headroom drops significantly.

I'd rather Joe had modified the hexamid to have a triangular back, rather than the flat one it has, making it so it all pegged out to one point at the back....however.

I'm not in "tent making mode" at the moment, so I'm better off spending time looking at designs to turn my my 0.34 cuben into a quilt...

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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby simonm » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 8:46 pm

andrewa wrote:
I'm not in "tent making mode" at the moment, so I'm better off spending time looking at designs to turn my my 0.34 cuben into a quilt...

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Yes don't get distracted Andrew :D .
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby andrewa » Fri 01 Nov, 2013 9:13 pm

No, Simon, I'm still focused on my projects.....but it's nice to distract with others stuff.

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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Joomy » Sat 02 Nov, 2013 4:42 pm

Agree the photos on the site show not as nice a set up as the video, but I still think it looks great. Somewhat sort of not really but kinda regretting my recent purchase or maybe that's just buyers guilt.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby wayno » Sat 02 Nov, 2013 4:44 pm

only one answer, you'll have to get the duplex as well! one can never have too much gear....
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby Joomy » Sat 02 Nov, 2013 10:21 pm

wayno wrote:only one answer, you'll have to get the duplex as well! one can never have too much gear....

Don't think I haven't thought of it! I would be pretty much sold on the Duplex if it was 5" wider and 5" longer. I'm 6'4 and use a large mat and I think I would only just fit as is.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby iGBH » Sun 03 Nov, 2013 10:08 am

I think this looks pretty good and a little more weather proof than the Hexamids with a beak. I was seriously comtemplating getting a Hex twin last week but this may now be the next tent i get for nice weather walks with the wife.
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Re: ZPacks Hexamid Duplex Tent Setup

Postby sim1oz » Fri 15 Nov, 2013 4:29 pm

I've been thinking about the Hexamid as a solo tent for a very long time, but could never quite get comfortable with the netting floor. Looks like my concerns have been answered...ZPacks Hexamid Solplex... still under 500g with a bucket floor. Just need to find the money!
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