>>2576297> Probably true for >>2573108 as well.> You can also just leave the inner tent homeKind of, they give you straps to form a base rectangle without the inner tent.
The producer claims that with the straps you can pith the outer tent first in the rain.
A piece of string is a much mode lightweight replacement for that.
> if there are no insectsGood joke dude. The picture is "what I did find in the morning between inner and outer tent.
> it's self standingThat one is.
> it's footprint (without vestibule) is maybe 1mx2mEither your estimate is wrong, or the hubba is for midgets. The inner tent of Tromvik 1 is 220x90-70cm iirc, and the outer is more like 2.5x2m.
>>2576298> I don’t believe you either because of your ridiculous claim of an 18kg (40lb) base weight.I did start with ~18kg a couple of times. Doable, but inconvenient. Then, that in in the 00's, my lightest tent was 2.2kg, plus 2l water, stove & food for three days, 1kg sleeping bag, camera, rain jacket, and the backpack itself made altogether already 10kg. And you still need a flash light, some clothes, batteries for camera, phone charger, soap&toothpaste, paper maps (I didn't have a GPS in 00's) etc.
I did take few "comfort" items or "just in case" items like a compact multi tool or a foam sleeping pad and each of these does contribute to the total weight.
Now went down to ~12kg (with food&water for a day).