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I have hunted out of a Kelty Crestone for the last 6 years. Great tent, weighs 3lbs even, including rainfly. Not free standing tho. It is tall enough to sit up inside of. Only problem I've ever had was last year on my Upper Smith Creek hunt. Ended up partially melting the rain-fly while in it (stupid long story). For $90 I sure cant complain.
now im going a bivy umbrella rout What bivy have you been happy with? What umrella? I have a couple of bivy's and have used them with mesh hammock between trees. -sometimes with a tarp suspended above. Super lightweight but I would not consider the combination as "best 1 man tent for backcountry". I traded Jackalope a Columbia 2man that was heavier than I wanted to pack around, but I do miss the room it had. From him, now have a Eureka Solitair. Not a high-end tent for sure, but it has held up well this year. ~2pounds after dumping those steel stakes for some plastic ones. Using a bivy on the west side, I now really appreciate a dry floor, but sure wish I could sit up in this thing. I guess one has to determine what elements will be slept in then find a tent that suits the environmental conditions expected. I like a lower tent for reduced wind load and to be able to set up under the canopy of tree branches so I sacrifice headroom. -Steve