>>2570009Unironically the River Country Trekker Tent 2.2. People have complained about water leakages and stuff with this tent. I put on some seam seal, I hosed it down for probably about 10 minutes, and it was completely dry on the inside. Never had a problem with water, it does stay kinda hot when the humidity is bad.
I like it, I like the aesthetic, it works. I still get filtered trying to 'pitch' it right on my first attempt and usually end up setting the poles too high or setting up the lines on the sides too tight. Time to practice again now that the weather is decent.
3lbs tent, I think mine is closer to 4lbs now after I put the seam seal on.
>$86.00 for tent, $20 dollars for trekking polesSheesh it's been awhile since I got this, I don't think I went over $60 when I bought both.