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    Camping caravan and marine in chch worth a visit
    They have good prices on msr tents - 2 person msr free lite 2 $688 down from $999 ATM

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    Thumbs up for the Macpac Duolight 2P - very impressed with the room, great waterproof floor that doesn’t require extra groundsheet, ease to put up and much, much better ventilation and no condensation issues so far.
    Yes I tried lighter tents but decided a bit more weight for a better tent was ok for me
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    Is it possible to pitch this fly only and without poles? Like string it up to trees using the extra tie outs?

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    @BratNZ haven’t had to turn down any campsites yet but it will probably be an issue at some point.

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    There should be lots of gear to view next weekend in ChCh with the outdoor expo being held then.

    The Outdoor Expo 8:30am - 5pm, 14th & 15th September, Canterbury Agricultural Park

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    @stug sorry that question was re the xmid solid.

    For some reason it didn’t link it to your post.

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    @SPEARONZ I haven’t tried, or thought about, not using the poles. I can’t remember if the tie out ropes come off the top of the tent or off the bottom of the “vent flap”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPEARONZ View Post
    Is it possible to pitch this fly only and without poles? Like string it up to trees using the extra tie outs?
    I would say no you really need the poles or trekking poles and the 4 corners pegged out.
    You can pitch the fly only they are super light and a great tent I used mine on the tahr ballot and was impressed.
    I brought the poles rather than use trekking poles I put it up on our lawn in a bloody strong wind and was easy to erect in the wind and handled it with ease.

    Sent from my CPH2531 using Tapatalk
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    Yea nice it’s in the wish list. Fly only for summer and inner for Tahr trips makes it pretty versatile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPEARONZ View Post
    Yea nice it’s in the wish list. Fly only for summer and inner for Tahr trips makes it pretty versatile.
    I've sent you a PM about an option

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingpillock View Post
    Guessing you are after a two person tent but if you’re not I rate the Macpac Microlite pretty highly, it’s fairly cosy for one and a dog but I’ve had mine 7 years and still going strong, light and low profile and around $500 if on sale.
    Great tents, only issue is the inner tends to sag a bit.....Mine has saved my butt a few times now & has held up to some atrocious wind, rain & and heavy snow.
    You can fit 2 people in it if you ditch the inner, but its a bit cosy.

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    Another vote for the durston X-mid

 

 

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