>>2797002>I've got this one.>It's a good tent if a lot smaller than I thought.Fair, but the low profile can be nice. Its a hiking tent, not a tent you carry in a car and then spend days in, so weight gains are important and the tent mostly matters for sleep.
> I bought the 2-man but there's no way you'd fit 2 sleeping surfaces in there. Are you sure that you have that tent? I sleep with another person in it and there's still space for both our backpacks inside the tent. It's not super roomy, but 2 people can easily sleep in it.
>The zips are also pretty bad - the idea of using a stove inside with the door even slightly closed would be the stuff of nightmares. The zips are decent and I"ve never had an issue with a gas burner in the door. Maybe not a Woodfire, but gas is no issue.
>In fact, I woke up imagining how fucked it would be to be grasping for that scratchy, raspy damn zip in the event of an alcohol stove falling over. Again, that zip is perfectly fine for me, I'm seriously unsure if you got a different tent.
>These things said, everything else is great. It's pretty lightweight, packs down well enough. The level of ergonomics involved in the design is very obvious in that it feels very easy to use.Yeah it's good.
I suppose the zipper could just be you getting a bad one (QA is not the AliExpress seller's forte) but I don't see how you say it's too small for two people. What's your sleeping pad? I'm 184cm, the person I most often hike with is 192 cm we both have square pads (so not like they are ultra space saving) and we can put our backpacks between us or towards the feet. I'm super confused how you come to that cnclusion unless you have one if those giant car camping mattresses.