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		<title>Lightweight Tents &#8211; How Light?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why use lightweight and ultralight tents? Because a heavy tent
is one of the biggest obstacles to lightweight backpacking. You
have to cut the weight of the &#8220;big three&#8221; (shelter, backpack and
sleeping bag) to really go light. How do you choose one, though?
Start by asking yourself the following questions: 
 1. Are you claustrophobic? Some ultralight tent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why use lightweight and ultralight tents? Because a heavy tent<br />
is one of the biggest obstacles to lightweight backpacking. You<br />
have to cut the weight of the &#8220;big three&#8221; (shelter, backpack and<br />
sleeping bag) to really go light. How do you choose one, though?<br />
Start by asking yourself the following questions: </p>
<p> 1. Are you claustrophobic? Some ultralight tent designs are<br />
really just fancy bivy sacks. For those who hate tight squeezes,<br />
it will be like sleeping in a coffin. </p>
<p> 2. How tall are you? If the length of the tent is only a few<br />
inches more than your height, you&#8217;ll be touching the walls. This<br />
probably means getting wet from the condensation on them. </p>
<p> 3. What do you do in a tent? If you just sleep, total floor and<br />
head space are not important. If you normally play cards with<br />
friends for hours, you&#8217;ll need a design that allows for that. </p>
<p> 4. Do you backpack in bad weather often? If all you plan to do<br />
is camp on nice summer nights, you can just look at the cheapest<br />
lightweight tents, and worry less about quality. </p>
<p> 5. How much have you budgetted for a tent? More money equals a<br />
lighter tent, but if you can&#8217;t get it light enough on your<br />
budget, you may want to consider going even lighter &#8211; and<br />
cheaper &#8211; with a tarp shelter. </p>
<p> 6. Which is more important to you, fast set-up or lightest<br />
weight? Hopefully you&#8217;ll find a tent with the right balance, but<br />
keep your preference in mind when shopping. </p>
<p>More About Lightweight Tents </p>
<p>Single-layer tents (without a rain-fly) will usually have more<br />
condensation inside. This is true of even those that claim to be<br />
waterproof and breathable. It is less of a problem with the<br />
newer designs that have a lot of screen/ventilation area,<br />
because air circulation is as important as &#8220;breathable&#8221;<br />
material. These materials just don&#8217;t breath that well anyhow. </p>
<p>Test your tent. It&#8217;s no fun spending 20 minutes setting up a<br />
complicated tent in the rain. Also, it can be worse than<br />
inconvenient to tear seams because of a design that stretches<br />
everything so tight you have to fight with it. Try the tent in<br />
your yard or living room, before you head into the wilderness.<br />
That way you can return it if it won&#8217;t work for you. </p>
<p>There is only one totally enclosed 2-person ultralight tent that<br />
I know of under 3 pounds. It&#8217;s a single layer, but the forward<br />
sloping door allows for a large screen area, to keep air-flow at<br />
a maximum. This keeps condensation to a minimum. </p>
<p>There are &#8220;floorless&#8221; tents, which are specially cut tarps which<br />
typically use your trekking poles for support. One of the<br />
lightest of these is a three-person design that weighs less than<br />
2 pounds. I haven&#8217;t tried it, but it gets good reviews, and it<br />
is in the weight range I like for ultralight tents. You have to<br />
bring a groundsheet with this type, so figure that weight into<br />
the decision. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, I&#8217;ve discovered the hard way &#8211; four tents and<br />
counting &#8211; that you tend to get what you pay for with<br />
lightweight tents. That&#8217;s one of the reasons I backpack with a<br />
tarp. </p>
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