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SoundGuy wrote:
Thinking I maybe should have gone with the larger 3-person version I asked my 19 yr old son who will be using it if he thought this would be too tight for two people ... his answer was "Not for me and a girl!". Geesh, I walked right into that one! :S
NYCgrrl wrote:
Why, yes you did!:D. Glad you found the one that will work in your lives but but I'd be remiss in not saying you want to do your acid test WITH his (and possibly her) gear in place.
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โJul-18-2015 07:21 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Thinking I maybe should have gone with the larger 3-person version I asked my 19 yr old son who will be using it if he thought this would be too tight for two people ... his answer was "Not for me and a girl!". Geesh, I walked right into that one! :S
โJul-18-2015 07:08 AM
2lazy4U wrote:
I love my Paha Que Green Mountain tent and their customer service is great. It'll run you about $250 on Amazon. Worth every penny. Easy to set up and can stand in it, tons of room. I set it up even when trailering for a reading room when the weather's bad. Have also camped in it a lot when I don't feel like pulling a trailer.
โJul-18-2015 05:02 AM
An UPDATE for anyone who may be considering a similar solution for creating occasional extra sleeping space ...
2112 wrote:
The point of my post was we bought two $20 tents >15 years ago and they are still like new after being well used for several years. A $150 tent may not be necessary.
โJul-18-2015 04:46 AM
An UPDATE for anyone who may be considering a similar solution for creating occasional extra sleeping space ...
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tatest wrote:
I think a 19 year old needs the challange of a tent that takes 15-30 minutes to assemble, rather than an instant up. Opinion based on nothing more thanseveral years training men and women in this age group toward self sufficiency and personal responsibility. But if you're going to be setting it up for him, go for the instant up.
Personally, still camping in a 7x7 external frame umbrella tent I bought for $49 in 1972, which would probably be about $500 today if you could still find someone making canvas tents. About 12 minutes to put it up, 15 minutes when my wife helped.