Trail Boss
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Nowadays I mostly day-hike but in days of yore (late 70's) I used to backpack and once in awhile I get the urge to do it again. I've been looking at reasonably priced ultralight 1-person tents over the years. 'Reasonably priced' and 'ultralight' are a tough combo to find in a new 1-person tent.
These tents piqued my interest (last year) but it appears I have waited too long because they are no longer available:
The 2-person EMS Velocity 2 is still available but exceeds my < 3 lbs goal. Anyone here own a Velocity 1? Comments and impressions? It seems to me its footbox is raked too much and effectively reduces the tent's usable length (see image below).
EMS Velocity 1
LLBean's Microlight FS 1 seems like a good blend of inexpensive and lightweight. It's about 6 ounces heavier than the competition (like the MSR Hubba NX) but significantly cheaper. It's also very similar to the Velocity 1 but its footbox has a (comparatively speaking) blunt end that maximizes the usability of the tent's 7'6" length. My concern is its peak height: 31". Whoa! That's short; can't sit up in that. Anyone here own a Microlight FS 1? Comments and impressions?
LLBean Microlight FS 1
PS
Local retailer had an MSR Hubba NX and a Marmot EOS 1P. Hubba had tremendous volume but its floor length was just adequate for my 5'10" frame. Feet still touched the sloping roof/wall at the foot-end. EOS's sloped walls make you feel like you're in an envelope. However, lying flat, there was a touch more usable length than the Hubba.
These tents piqued my interest (last year) but it appears I have waited too long because they are no longer available:
- GoLite Imogene UL2 (GoLite is no more).
- EMS Velocity 1 (Missing from EMS web-site so I assume it was discontinued).
The 2-person EMS Velocity 2 is still available but exceeds my < 3 lbs goal. Anyone here own a Velocity 1? Comments and impressions? It seems to me its footbox is raked too much and effectively reduces the tent's usable length (see image below).
EMS Velocity 1
LLBean's Microlight FS 1 seems like a good blend of inexpensive and lightweight. It's about 6 ounces heavier than the competition (like the MSR Hubba NX) but significantly cheaper. It's also very similar to the Velocity 1 but its footbox has a (comparatively speaking) blunt end that maximizes the usability of the tent's 7'6" length. My concern is its peak height: 31". Whoa! That's short; can't sit up in that. Anyone here own a Microlight FS 1? Comments and impressions?
LLBean Microlight FS 1
PS
Local retailer had an MSR Hubba NX and a Marmot EOS 1P. Hubba had tremendous volume but its floor length was just adequate for my 5'10" frame. Feet still touched the sloping roof/wall at the foot-end. EOS's sloped walls make you feel like you're in an envelope. However, lying flat, there was a touch more usable length than the Hubba.
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