Rainbow is structurally the most wind/snow resistant Rainbow is more roomy and more ergonomic (highpoint in the middle) Nonfreestanding Rainbow require 4 stakes min instead of 6 Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo Enhanced (what a mouthfull!) light floor version:Ģ7sqft + 45"H + 10sqft fully shielded vestibule Six Moons Designs Lunar Solo E: Tarptent Rainbow /w built in floor:Ģ3sqft + 43"H + fully shielded tiny beak vestibule freestander Tarp Tent Double Rainbow: bigger of the above Tarp Tent Rainbow: 2lbs $215 self supporting with trekking poles VERY VERY LIGHT (while called tarp tents, these are full bug proof and weather sealable as any of the above (only outclassed by the firstlight, but more airy for sure): No vestibule (more $$$ weight as an extra option) tent is already expensive. Get it with the carbon fiber aftermarket polls and you have a 2.25lbs self supporting single wall breathable fabric tent. Sierra Designs makes some lighter weight dual wall shelters: Lightning and BakuĬHEAP (both under $130 if you look) if you don't mind cramped quarters and possibly bad condensation: Eureka Spitfire UL, Eureka Zeus 1LE (the 1LE is self supporting and probably 3.5 season) It is not self supporting which sucks for rocky soil of the rocky mountains. It is heavy once you add up all the real weight: tent+fly+footprint+poles+6 Al stakes+compression sack=just shy of 5lbs. My clip flashlight CD (2 person) is pretty nice.
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