Well i'd hardly call it king size, but it is a bit wider. I needed the length though, the standard was too short for me. I get your point though.
Sorta wishing we got the UL's now also, but they are nice and comfy and still pack down nice and small. I like the 5 year warranty instead of 2 on the UL's. Great mats though, really impressed.
Blew like 40 bastards throughout the night. Figured either the tent was going to be pulled to pieces or Id become a parachute in it and find myself down the gorge. Fortunately for me everything held together and the rain did not come to much. Unfortunately though, Sika are not big fans of wind so all I came home with was a bit of sunburn and some chapped lips. The tent is a good little unit and has ample room considering, I am liking my decision to buy it and find out for myself over internet reviews. Took my dog (small horse) for his first real hunt too. He slept in the vestibule and was not a pain in the arse, it is actually quite roomy.
I also have a Double Rainbow with an Exped UL. mine weighs 1.1kgs all up, once I did away with storage bag etc. Great lightweight tent! Had it in all kinds of weather. I did a lot of research before buying and have not been disappointed. for me its the best compromise between, weight, space, and strength. Double vestibules work well. If your willing to use one vestibule completely as storage you can easily store a couple of packs and keep them dry. have done it many times.
Just measured the width of it and it is approx 120cm but the sides are another 110cm each. so like shearer said I would have thought you'd be able to fit two side by side. The biggest problem is the slippery floor. You have to be careful that you pitch it on flat ground else the modern mats slide around on the silnylon.
Thanks for measurements, never know if you can quite trust the manufacturer ones. In saying that, our Exped mats are 65cm wide each according to Exped. So we need 130cm's. I should have measured them to make sure but I've just left for Aus again.
You're saying that the bath-tub floor can fold out flat?
Seems we'd be pushing it with the Double Rainbow and may go for one of the other wider models.
Last time out, a couple of weeks ago, shared a MSR Hubba Hubba with a mate. I'm 6'1", he's 6'5", both fitted okay.A storm blew in during the night but the tent was fine, really recommend them, 1.3kg if I remember.
Had a few night in mine now, going good. Can confirm you can get two men and a dog in there.
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@Tahr bound, just looking at your pics .. what do you think of those absolute wilderness freeze dried meals ??
A lot more like real food than backcountry. Smaller servings. $12 a pop. Taste really good.
If you were more motivated than me you could make them yourself easily, they really aren't anything hugely special.
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