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  1. #1
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    WTB light 4 season tent

    I'm thinking about doing some overnight trips this year and sold all of my winter tents a while back.

    BD Firstlight might be the frontrunner, but I'll consider anything as long as it's on the light end of the spectrum.



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  2. #2
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    Sweet blog. Buy a tent.

  3. #3
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    I’ve got a couple winter tents I’ve thought about parting with - A BD Skylight (3 person, single-wall) and a Sierra Designs Omega Light (long 2 person, convertible double-wall). I think they weigh a hair under 5lbs, and about 5.5 lbs, respectively.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Notorious J.O.N.G. View Post
    I’ve got a couple winter tents I’ve thought about parting with - A BD Skylight (3 person, single-wall) and a Sierra Designs Omega Light (long 2 person, convertible double-wall). I think they weigh a hair under 5lbs, and about 5.5 lbs, respectively.
    I think you are off on the Omega Light weight, should be closer to 7 lbs. Nice tent tents though.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    I think you are off on the Omega Light weight, should be closer to 7 lbs. Nice tent tents though.
    Good call on the Onega Light, 3pin. I was remembering the weight in 3-season mode. 4-season is 6 lbs 13 ounces. Not exactly a featherweight.

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