Definitely at the limit in my 2 man version at 6'8 I can imagine the 1 man version would be too cramped for me. At least in mine a can lay fully out stretched even if I have to go diagonal.
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I've barely used it due to to time constraints. Had no issues with it when I have though.
If you're going to extreme conditions wind or temperature and your safety demands it buy the best you can. If you're in average 3 season conditions & have some shelter consider a Naturehike, Bushbuck, Intents, etc and save yourself $400 to $700
We used both the Bushbuck version (Horizon 8000) and the BushBuck Solo 8000 (1 person) for the Fiordland Wapiti Ballot this year and both held up well to high winds and rain experienced on the open tops. Other members in our party had the original MSR hubba hubba and there was no apparent difference in how they handled the conditions except the Kea seemed to like the MSR more and left the Bushbucks alone. The Solo is now about 18months old and has done alot of predominantly weekend hunts in the Kaimanawas and my only problem with it is a small tear in the fine mesh of the inner but overall I wouldn't hesitate to buy another of the cheaper msr clones.
Pav's comments agree with several comparison videos. There's differences but they don't affect overall performance.
2 year review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jX1GORewg
MSR & Naturehike 'destroyed' in wind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNbl1M-3xkw
Direct comparison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyjrjU2eemU
how are the tents going ? my one is just about rooted so looking for a new one but really don't want to spend mega $ .
I have been running a naturehike for around 4 years now, had it up in the snow, decent rain and tested to collapse in a 80-100km gusts of wind in the tops. Only damage was some of poles are a bit more curved than they should be now. Still works fine - for a $200 tent has done me pretty bloody good. Have been deliberate so far in not using it in a high stakes situation - eg exposed tops, bad weather with no bail out options but based on experience so far would almost be game to risk it now. Pretty much the same design as the bushbuck two person tent, different fabric and more mesh on the inner.
Naturehike Star River 2 Tent 2 Person Ultralight Waterproof Camping Tent Double Layer 4 Seasons Tent Outdoor Travel Hiking Tent
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPCLwOm
Hasn't been used much but have had no issues with it. Definitely notice the low mesh inner if there's a cold wind.
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sweet looks like il be getting a new tent sooner than expected