simonm wrote:I have been looking at some of the LightHeart Gear tents recently and they have a 2 person version
http://www.lightheartgear.com/index.php ... -tents/duo
Joomy wrote:I am feeling very tempted by the Stratospire 2. If I had a spare $400 I would likely have already bought one. I would likely pair it with Ruta Locura CF poles.
Empty wrote:I recently bought a Big Agnes Copper Spur 2 as a solo bike packing tent. It is luxurious for one and would sleep 2 okay. It weighs in at just 1.42kg which is lighter than my one mane Hilleberg so hiking with it would not be out of the question.
Fantastic tent in the style of Hubba Hubba and Mont Moondance 2 (which I also considered) but lighter. You will need to factor in a groundsheet as the material is very lightweight.
They also make a UL3 which is only 1.8kg. I paid well over $400 but noticed that Wild earth have them on special at the moment for $300 and something ( I have no affiliation with brand or reseller).
Franco wrote:"Ended up buying a Big Agnes copper spur two after going to buy the fly creek2. copper spur two is a freestanding tent so no need for pegs saving 100g "
In practice you still need to use pegs, as you do with any tent.
here is what they do in high (or not so high) winds :
however they can fly further than a non freestanding because they keep their structure allowing the wind inside.
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