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Title: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on June 23, 2014, 09:35:00 PM
does anyone have any experience with either of these? or both?
I am particularly interested in putting in a stove jack in it...I'd like the versatility.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: jackelope on June 23, 2014, 09:37:10 PM
Big thread on Rokslide re: the mountainsmith with a stove. Consider it cozy for 1 person at that point.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on June 23, 2014, 09:58:31 PM
thanks Jackelope....I'll check it out.
Any ideas on the hoopla with a jack?
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: fillthefreezer on June 24, 2014, 07:44:12 AM
thanks Jackelope....I'll check it out.
Any ideas on the hoopla with a jack?
not with a jack but muleman on RS did a pretty good write up on the hoopla vs a few similar tents. might glean the necessary info from that
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on June 24, 2014, 08:34:02 AM
Thanks ftf...I think I remember seeing that. Might just have to try it out. I like the LT, but with a stove I may be limiting myself...
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: Andrew on June 30, 2014, 09:21:51 PM
I bought the Hoopla 4 last year for the high hunt...it's a good shelter, I say that cause it is by no means a tent, but I'm sure you realize this.  I was a bit nervous when the winds ramped up to 40 mph and we had a 'few' gusts of 60+ mph.  We did take on a bit of water when it started to rain really hard!  I purchased the floor accessory and it was worth it.  Setup is really easy, I purchased a "mega pole" (I believe that is what it is called) based on the advise from Backcountry Essential owner who said he's had a hiking pole snap when used with a shelter.  It weighs just over 3 pounds with the floor and the mega pole, but it is so much roomier than a 2 person tent; which we would not have been able to get our gear inside during that storm had we taken it.  It says it's good for 4, but I'd say if you where in a pinch, good for three, super comfy for 2.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on June 30, 2014, 11:12:27 PM
Perfect! Thanks for the rundown!
I'm looking for a floorless shelter for 2-3 that I can run a stove in...it sounds like the hoopla might fit the bill.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on June 30, 2014, 11:13:53 PM
Where'd you get the water coming in from? Seams at the hoop? Under the walls?
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: Andrew on July 01, 2014, 06:46:29 AM
It was two problems...a bit of rain would enter the vent hole at the top which would run down the sides and condensation building up.  When a good gust would hit us it wanted to suck the tent upward when it subsided it snapped the walls and all the moisture would spray us.  Again, this was probably the worst storm that I've ever tented in in 20+ years!  I would expect any tent to have issues as we did.  Obviously you can minimize the condensation by allowing more venting, but during that storm it was batten down all the hatches mode.  If you ran a stove how would you flash the top around the pipe?  Could you run it through the vent?  BTW - I've seen the Hoopla for sale twice on Back Country.com for under a 100!
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on July 01, 2014, 08:42:43 AM
They sell jacks that you can sew in...that's the route I'd go...
I've found them for 169, plus a 30% off coupon. I'll check out the site.
Thanks!
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: Wanttohuntmore on July 06, 2014, 08:37:27 AM
Check out the go lite sl5.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: cvandervort on July 06, 2014, 06:52:42 PM
Do you have any experience with it? I've read some reviews.
Title: Re: mountainsmith LT or mountain hardwear hoopla?
Post by: fillthefreezer on July 06, 2014, 08:09:34 PM
Do you have any experience with it? I've read some reviews.
yes, i ran it for 2 seasons. its a very good shelter.
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