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Wally13
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4 man tent
Nov 24th, 2010 at 3:02pm
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My old Eureka Equinox 4 man tent is really starting to show some wear. It has served me well thru the years. I am thinking of buying a new 4 man tent for 2011. It must accomodate 4 large paddlers ( 3 are 6 ft tall and 1 is 5'11" with medium builds). Ventilation is a must as we usually make June/July trips to Quetico. I also prefer 2 doors and square configuration, setup simplicity, and rainproofness. We base camp and fish so weight is not as much of a concern but of course we are all +55 years old and keeping total weight below 11 lbs would be a plus. I have been looking at Big Agnes Pine Island, Sierra Designs Lightning XT 4, Marmot Halo4P, Kelty Palisade 4. Any ideas ? .... Happy Thanksgiving to all.
  
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Reply #1 - Nov 24th, 2010 at 3:12pm
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If you always plan on camping with 4, then you might want to consider the 6 man tent size since you have some big fellas there, unless you all like it real cozy. Probably would add about 6 or 7 more lbs. depending on brand.
  
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Campmor has many of it's tents on sale. They have a very liberal return policy if the tent isn't what you wanted. Just set it up inside and give it a look.

I like Kelty Gunnison models, The two huge vestibules leaves the main body for just your bags and pads.

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Reply #3 - Nov 24th, 2010 at 4:05pm
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My old Eureka Equinox 4 man tent is really starting to show some wear. It has served me well thru the years. I am thinking of buying a new 4 man tent for 2011. It must accomodate 4 large paddlers ( 3 are 6 ft tall and 1 is 5'11" with medium builds). Ventilation is a must as we usually make June/July trips to Quetico. I also prefer 2 doors and square configuration, setup simplicity, and rainproofness. We base camp and fish so weight is not as much of a concern but of course we are all +55 years old and keeping total weight below 11 lbs would be a plus. I have been looking at Big Agnes Pine Island, Sierra Designs Lightning XT 4, Marmot Halo4P, Kelty Palisade 4. Any ideas ? .... Happy Thanksgiving to all.


Man I want to hang out with you guys. You fellas must rank up there with like the nicest guys on the planet. 4 guys in one 4 man tent? "OK....roll over on 3"  Grin.......  I'm almost to the point where its going to be straight solo sleeping and my tent is probably going to be a tad bit away from you, especially if you snore Sad.
You guys are tight (pun intended) spring for one of these, you can all chip in.  Cool Grin
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Reply #4 - Nov 24th, 2010 at 4:06pm
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I would go with two 4-man tents...
  
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Reply #5 - Nov 24th, 2010 at 4:12pm
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solotripper wrote on Nov 24th, 2010 at 3:30pm:
...I like Kelty Gunnison models, The two huge vestibules leaves the main body for just your bags and pads....


I have the Kelty Gunnison 4 and I like it a LOT. I chose it because of the reasonable cost, aluminum poles and the full sized rain fly. But it is comfortable with 2, maybe 3 of us and we are are the smaller size...at least when it comes to height.  Smiley
  
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Reply #6 - Nov 25th, 2010 at 12:40am
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I would compare the floor size of the Eureka Tundraline 3 to  what you have been using. I am 6 feet one inch and had no trouble sleeping sideways in a thunderstorm. Full fly, two doors, two large vestibules and very well made.
  
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Reply #7 - Nov 25th, 2010 at 8:03pm
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I use a Lean 1+, room for 2 and gear. If you can break the traditional tent mindset they are great shelters, offering volume and lite weight! A Lean 3+ would fit 4 men and gear.

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Reply #8 - Nov 30th, 2010 at 12:27am
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Thanks for the comebacks on my 4-man tent recommendation request.

Jimmar- probably right to get a 6 man but like the idea of 2 Gunnison 4's
Solotripper- Kelty's Gunnison looks to be a winner
Masterangler- your'e right...a 4 man tent can be a tight fit ... however
                   we have  had enough room in my Eureka Equinox ...
                   your MSR tent would work but 30lbs???
OldSalt- I like your idea of going to 2 two man or 3 man tents
Marten- will be taking a closer lokk at the Eureka Tundraline 3
Butthead- looked at the Cooke Lean to at Canoecopia last year...
              certainly a light weight alternative ...not sure about
              committing to a floorless tent
  
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Re: 4 man tent
Reply #9 - Nov 30th, 2010 at 12:49am
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Actually, my suggestion was to go with two 4-man tents. I like the Eureka TL 4, plenty of room for two. Fits most tent pads.
  
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