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I have a Seek Outside Cimarron and a Jimmy Tarps Alpine Basin in the mail. I made the leap to floorless this year, and I'm a believer.Pros: SUPER light. The cimarron weighs in at 40 ounces with a stovejack, the alpine basin is 20. That's freaking light man! No mess, muddy boots? wet clothes? who cares, walk on in and toss it on the ground. flexible, you can pitch these things in so many different ways depending on the terrain, weather, etc. I'll include some pics in another reply ability to run a stove. that's a huge game changer come late season.Cons: Condensation is god awful if you get the pitch wrong. After a few hard lesson I have it dialed in pretty well and keep it minimal to nonexistent depending on the weather. If the ground is already wet, you need to make sure you have some form of floor material with you to protect your sleep system, no biggie in my opinion, and i use one no matter what the conditions are. I use a SOL emergency blanket to add a little warmth to my sleeping pad.