Hunting Washington Forum
Washington State Hunting Forum and Northwest Resource Site
Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Free:
Contests & Raffles
.
Home
Help
Calendar
Advertise
Login
Register
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Big Game Hunting
»
Backcountry Hunting
»
Backpacking tents
Advertisement
Advertise Here
« previous
next »
Print
Pages:
1
[
2
]
3
All
Go Down
Author
Topic: Backpacking tents (Read 11017 times)
wooltie
Trade Count:
(
+2
)
Scout
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 493
Location: Whatcom County
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #15 on:
June 05, 2014, 06:26:07 AM »
Ross--
I'm selling my 2013 MSR Hoop 2 + floor. Might fit the bill for you, I'd advise you check it out if you haven't already.
http://www.backcountry.com/msr-hoop-tent-2-person-3-season
I bought it last year and never used it, aside from setting it up on my deck once and saying, "looks kool". Otherwise it has been shelved in my garage.
PM me if you're interested.
Logged
Advertise Here
Stein
Non-Hunting Topics
Trade Count:
(
+11
)
Explorer
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 13022
Location: Arlington
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #16 on:
June 05, 2014, 01:53:31 PM »
If you are looking to shave weight, it will almost always be accompanied with a tent that either uses trekking poles or ropes without poles. It is a tradeoff, but I find that I usually don't use my trekking poles once I am in camp and much lighter.
I have a Golite Shangri-La 1 person, but they don't make it anymore. Fantastic tent and affordable. Kept me plus all my gear bone dry through a Crazy Mountain squall two years ago in MT.
http://www.backcountry.com/golite-shangri-la-1-shelter
I also have an REI 2-man. Heavier, roomer but a great tent as well.
I'm 6'4", so that trimmed many tents out of the running. My criteria was length, weight, vestibule size, color and cost. I hate hunting out of yellow or orange tents, especially when I leave valuables in there during the day. Vestibules are a must unless you are using an oversized tent (2 man for 1 or 3 man for 2 guys).
You don't need to spend a fortune unless you want to. Golite and REI are sure bets. Both run sales all the time.
Logged
rosscrazyelk
BMM
Business Sponsor
Trade Count:
(
+4
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 4631
Location: Sumner
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #17 on:
June 06, 2014, 07:07:57 AM »
Is yellow the only color on the sl-5?
Logged
If its brown knock it down
fillthefreezer
Trade Count:
(
+2
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1486
Location: tacoma
@adventure_sd
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #18 on:
June 06, 2014, 07:32:49 AM »
Quote from: rosscrazyelk on June 06, 2014, 07:07:57 AM
Is yellow the only color on the sl-5?
mine was a nice green
Logged
jackelope
Administrator
Trade Count:
(
+29
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 50389
Location: Duvall, WA
Groups: jackelope
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #19 on:
June 06, 2014, 08:11:12 AM »
Quote from: rosscrazyelk on June 06, 2014, 07:07:57 AM
Is yellow the only color on the sl-5?
It's their new color. They used to be green.
Boooo....
Logged
" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield
My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum
Camo
Political & Covid-19 Topics
Trade Count:
(
+7
)
Scout
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 311
Location: Snohomish Co.
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #20 on:
June 09, 2014, 11:08:56 PM »
At 6'3", I'm not quite to Stein's spec's but I found the Tarptent Double Rainbow a palace for one but intimate for 2. Great little tent though, and especially liked the vestibules and the side entry. Currently running Copper Spurs 2 and 3. Lots of tent at a slight weight penalty. Allows freestanding option or drop some weight and go fly with footprint to get the tarp experience. Recent upgrades make the previous models a buy if you look. GoLites have a solid reputation but I have no experience there, put in a stove jack and you have lots of options.
Logged
Albacore, the better white meat.
dreamingbig
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2819
Location: Mukilteo, WA
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #21 on:
June 10, 2014, 06:25:25 PM »
As others have said, it is their new color. Mine is green. A stove jack and nest from seek outside make it a sweet setup.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Logged
@mukbowhunt
Avid Bowhunter
Maxxis 35 / Trykon XL
jackelope
Administrator
Trade Count:
(
+29
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 50389
Location: Duvall, WA
Groups: jackelope
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #22 on:
June 10, 2014, 06:43:08 PM »
What's the difference between the nest that comes with it and the SO nest? Does SO do the stove jack?
Logged
" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield
My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum
dreamingbig
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2819
Location: Mukilteo, WA
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #23 on:
June 10, 2014, 07:28:17 PM »
I bought a 2 man nest from them that only takes half the footprint. The rest is floorless and allows for a stove to be ran at the same time. I purchased the stove jack from them and had rainy pass in Ballard install it for $40. It was worth the extra money vs self install.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Logged
@mukbowhunt
Avid Bowhunter
Maxxis 35 / Trykon XL
dreamingbig
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2819
Location: Mukilteo, WA
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #24 on:
June 10, 2014, 07:28:55 PM »
Will post a pic later.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Logged
@mukbowhunt
Avid Bowhunter
Maxxis 35 / Trykon XL
jackelope
Administrator
Trade Count:
(
+29
)
Legend
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 50389
Location: Duvall, WA
Groups: jackelope
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #25 on:
June 10, 2014, 08:15:51 PM »
That makes sense. I'd like to see the pics but I see the logic in the other nest. Thanks.
Logged
" In today's instant gratification society, more and more pressure revolves around success and the measurement of one's prowess as a hunter by inches on a score chart or field photos produced on social media. Don't fall into the trap. Hunting is-and always will be- about the hunt, the adventure, the views, and time spent with close friends and family. " Ryan Hatfield
My posts, opinions and statements do not represent those of this forum
acnewman55
HWY 2 Hermit
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Scout
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 400
Location: Seattle and Lake Wenatchee, WA
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #26 on:
June 13, 2014, 08:56:20 AM »
Anybody have an MSR Hubba Hubba NX?
Logged
scottcrb
NRA, RMEF, Wa marketing director Montucky Cold Snack, MDF, BHA,
Business Sponsor
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Sourdough
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1104
Location: Cle elum
Groups: nra, RMEF,MDF
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #27 on:
June 13, 2014, 09:12:39 AM »
I've used the older MSR hubba hubba and mother hubba but not the nx models
Logged
WilliamWallace
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 60
Location: Wenatchee
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #28 on:
June 13, 2014, 01:16:07 PM »
Quote from: acnewman55 on June 13, 2014, 08:56:20 AM
Anybody have an MSR Hubba Hubba NX?
I have the Hubba Hubba for about 5 years, not the NX model. I have no complaints with the tent. Solid and fairly light.
Logged
Bean Counter
Site Sponsor
Non-Hunting Topics
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Explorer
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 13624
Re: Backpacking tents
«
Reply #29 on:
June 13, 2014, 01:43:30 PM »
We bought a Kelty a few years ago and the few trips we went on, it held up. Even through a lite rain. Seemed to be better amongst the lower cost options.
Logged
Advertise Here
Print
Pages:
1
[
2
]
3
All
Go Up
« previous
next »
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Big Game Hunting
»
Backcountry Hunting
»
Backpacking tents
Advertisement
Advertise Here
Quick Links
Front Page
Donate To Forum
Advertise on H-W
Recent Posts
Articles
Forum Rules
Recent Topics
small bears
by
GeoSwan
[
Today
at 11:40:00 PM]
Bowfishing on the Snake River
by
Machias
[
Today
at 09:43:23 PM]
Bighorns & Brews event
by
GurrCentral
[
Today
at 09:27:29 PM]
Lots of coho
by
hookr88
[
Today
at 08:47:17 PM]
Muckleshoot/white river forest hunting permits
by
gutsnthegrass
[
Today
at 08:31:30 PM]
Looks like it may get wet
by
bb76
[
Today
at 07:52:49 PM]
New bear hunter questions!
by
ghosthunter
[
Today
at 05:55:20 PM]
How To Get Your $0.00 Tax Stamp - Black Hammer Arms
by
dreadi
[
Today
at 05:15:26 PM]
New 2025 CVA Optima ?
by
VickGar
[
Today
at 05:07:32 PM]
DR Clips and Braided Mainline
by
EnglishSetter
[
Today
at 04:44:05 PM]
Best 20 degree and under sleeping bags?
by
BeerBugler
[
Today
at 04:38:02 PM]
Pogue (233) Deer Tag
by
rmadsen
[
Today
at 04:08:44 PM]
Heartbroken!!!
by
brokenvet
[
Today
at 04:05:19 PM]
Pork belly street tacos…..
by
Angry Perch
[
Today
at 03:37:49 PM]
2025 Montana alternate list
by
TT13
[
Today
at 02:23:51 PM]
Bearpaw Outfitters Annual July 4th Hunt Sale
by
bearpaw
[
Today
at 01:54:31 PM]
AUCTION: Custom knife by Alden Cole
by
Dan-o
[
Today
at 01:03:07 PM]
Got your bear ID test done..🤟
by
finnman
[
Today
at 12:55:32 PM]
Gots me a new/old rockchuck rifle coming
by
JDHasty
[
Today
at 12:23:22 PM]
More Kings!
by
CP
[
Today
at 12:03:59 PM]
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal