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Live for the Outdoors on MSNGossamer Gear The One tent | Tested and reviewedWith a weight of less than 600g, Gossamer Gear's The One is certainly attention-grabbing. We find out whether it also performs well in the hills too.
The trekking poles are set up to the sides of the left ... The X-Mid 2 strikes us as a very light, advanced tent for under $300. Durston also offers the more high-tech X-Mid Pro 2 that barely ...
We've field-tested and reviewed instant vs camping tents. Lifetime camper and Alaska hiking guide breaks down which is right ...
I’ve been using the two-person design of this lightweight tent for two years now and I first ... to which loop is simple and intuitive. The poles are all connected to each other on one center ...
If you're aiming for lightweight and easy to pack but don't mind the extra weight of poles, I'd recommend the same brand's Meteor Lite 2 (read my Sierra Designs Meteor Lite 2 tent review), which ...
A footprint specific to this tent (sold separately) also fits around the bottom of the poles. There are 11 lightweight V-shaped alloy pegs, which allow you to further tension and secure the ...
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