lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

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lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby jesling » Fri 30 Jan, 2015 11:53 am

G'day folks. I'm looking at getting a new lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.
Currently considering the Tarptent Scarp 1 and the Big Sky Chinook.

Feedback on these two and others very much appreciated.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Joomy » Sat 31 Jan, 2015 8:29 pm

I believe the Scarp 1 is only truly 4-season with the crossing pole set, which adds 340g.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Strider » Sat 31 Jan, 2015 8:36 pm

That is correct Joomy. It wouldn't be my choice for snow conditions anyway. I'd be looking at 'mid style shelters for that.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Joomy » Sat 31 Jan, 2015 8:58 pm

Agreed. Jesling, I'd look at something like the MLD Solo or Duomids, with or without inner nets. Also the Locus Gear Khufu.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby walkon » Sat 31 Jan, 2015 9:46 pm

I thought that you were looking for a 4 season tent
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Franco » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 6:55 am

Jesling
Enter "Tarptent Scarp 1" in Google and hit Google images and take a look there.
You can also see many shots in the Tarptent Gallery, just select "for one "
http://www.tarptent.com/gallery.html
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Empty » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 7:56 am

Franco

I notice on the link to the tt home page is a pic taken by you of a moment pitched on snow. Is that the original single wall moment?
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Strider » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 8:04 am

Empty wrote:Franco

I notice on the link to the tt home page is a pic taken by you of a moment pitched on snow. Is that the original single wall moment?

Looks like it. The Moment DW has vents halfway up the main pole.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Empty » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 8:48 am

Cheers

the reason I asked was because I have the single wall Moment and have always had an issue with the structure (or lack of) of the bath tub follow and was hoping Franco may have some pointers as to how to address.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Franco » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 10:30 am

Hi Empty,
take a look at the photos in the original Moment page :
https://www.tarptent.com/moment.html
you will see that the floor does not have all that much tension .
If your pitch is not like in these photos, see if you can match it or let me know via franco@tarptent.com

For any Tarptent, the idea is always the same, the user set up should match the one in the photos on the web site .
If it does not then the shelter is not set up right.
BTW, the floor of the Moment DW can be set up so that the sides are sort of stiff, this comes from having a separate inner.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Empty » Sun 01 Feb, 2015 4:30 pm

Thanks Franco

Certainly my pitch resembles that shown in the pictures and as you can see from the photo of the inside the floor is very slack and unstructured at the foot/head end. I have always considered this a bit of a weak point At at risk from water runoff or wind blown rain. Any other tent I own or have used has a very defined bath tub floor area.I thought perhaps I was doing something wrong with the moment but it seems it may be a "feature".

Fantastic tent in every other way though and easily my favourite for warmer, drier weather bush walks.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby jesling » Thu 05 Feb, 2015 7:15 pm

Thanks everyone. I road tested a Scarp 1 a few days ago, nice tent. I'm still looking into the Big Sky Chinook at this stage though, anyone out there used one?
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Bluegum Mic » Fri 06 Feb, 2015 10:26 am

If your not in a rush the new aarn pacer looks great (due out mid year). It will now be able to be used with a pole set so hiking poles aren't required (if you don't have them).
Ive looked at the chinook quite a bit but every time I emailed them they never got back to me so I gave up. One thing that I'd like to see is them implement the heavier pole set on the 1 man chinook, not just the 2. I'm not sure how the ultralight poles would handle really high winds (speculating here not first world experience).
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Lightfoot » Wed 08 Apr, 2015 9:38 pm

Is the scarp1 the lightest 4 season tent available right now or is there something lighter?
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Strider » Thu 09 Apr, 2015 7:12 pm

Lightfoot wrote:Is the scarp1 the lightest 4 season tent available right now or is there something lighter?

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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Ellobuddha » Fri 10 Apr, 2015 9:10 pm

Strider wrote:
Lightfoot wrote:Is the scarp1 the lightest 4 season tent available right now or is there something lighter?

Duomid


HMG Ultamid 2.

Excellent.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Joomy » Wed 22 Apr, 2015 12:09 pm

Lightfoot wrote:Is the scarp1 the lightest 4 season tent available right now or is there something lighter?

I don't understand this question in light of the above posts. The Scarp 1 is 1.4kg plus .34kg for the crossing poles. That's 1.74 kg for 1 person in 4 season mode. Any locus gear, MLD or HMG mid is far, far lighter (under 1kg for 2 person size with an inner tent). The Big Sky Chinook which you yourself mentioned is also well under 1.5kg and is freestanding with a vestibule. So the Scarp is clearly not the lightest 1 person 4 season tent.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby jesling » Sat 02 May, 2015 9:08 pm

Update. I ordered a Big Sky Chinook 1p many months ago and still waiting for delivery.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Franco » Sun 03 May, 2015 10:19 am

The Scarp is in stock, if that helps...
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Joomy » Sun 03 May, 2015 10:42 am

jesling wrote:Update. I ordered a Big Sky Chinook 1p many months ago and still waiting for delivery.

To be fair the website does say "available June 2015". Whether it said that when you ordered it I don't know.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby jesling » Sun 03 May, 2015 8:37 pm

It was available when I ordered it, Joomy. The issue is being looked into. If I don't get an firm delivery date by the end of next week I'll look at other options. Cheers.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby brennan » Thu 27 Aug, 2015 12:10 pm

The lightest i can find is - Sea To Summit Specialist SOLO Ultralight Hiking Tent Shelter 0.6kg 600 GRAMS SALE: $413.54 RRP $529.00 22% OFF
Does anyone know how good these are?
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby Franco » Thu 27 Aug, 2015 9:50 pm

The OP was after a 4 season tent...
(I could be wrong but I don't see that S2S shelter as a 4 season one. )
Last we heard from the OP was in May when he was waiting for the Chinook he had ordered.
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Re: lightweight 1 person 4 season tent.

Postby GPSGuided » Sat 29 Aug, 2015 2:15 pm

Looked to be just a single walled tent.
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