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    what's the best 2 man tent for hunting?

    bush and alpine, North & South Is but not interested in mid winter camping in freezing snow conditions chasing those hairy goats. Ha ?!
    What ya reckon ?
    What are the trade off's in weight vs strength & durability ? & cost ?

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    Hilleberg Anjan 2. End of story.

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    A 2 man tent with a female replacement
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    A 3 man tent is the best 2 man tent
    @Tentman with a name like that you must have some ideas here lol?
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    Big Agnes Fly Creek II... Bloody awesome.
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    I had the Macpac Minaret 2 man in Fiordland for ten nights , struck an absolute shit storm.
    Pretty stoked with its performance, held up in cold wet temps for days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    A 2 man tent with a female replacement
    Self erecting but trade offs expensive and high maintenance , can be very noisy

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    Haha @csmiffy - I have two One Planet Goondies (after my 20+ year old Macpac Olympus gave up the ghost and leaked all over some cobbbers that borrowed it for a trip in the Makarora - for some reason they were less than amused, funny that, I thought it was bloody hilarious). The one person is great, the two man is pretty slim for two persons. The Goondies are very bulletproof (spent a very nervous winter night storm on the main ridge above the Narrows in Fiordland, but the tent handled it fine) and can be had in both "normal" with quite a bit of mesh, and "alpine" with not much mesh (but more weight). Some people don't like them cause you have to pitch them inner first, but thats never bugged me, even in the rain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddygonebush View Post
    Hilleberg Anjan 2. End of story.
    A bit more story .....
    Weight ? Cost ? Space ? Strength?

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    Dead tauntaun.
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    More meplat, more better.

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    Mate reckons nature hike is good for the lower end of the spectrum

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    Hilleberg Anjan 3

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    If its for one person the big agnes fly creek is hard to beat.

    if its fo two people ide go msr carbon reflex side entry kicks ass for 2 people and more room for gear
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    huntech bivy....been using borrowing bro in laws for years and finnally got one myself.awesome bit of kit.
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    Have used a MSR NX for the last 3years for fiordland trips without any issues, its never let any water through the top or underneath but doesn't take to kindly to high winds.

 

 

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