+Don H To be honest, I haven't had an opportunity to use it yet with all the rubbish weather! There is ventilation as I showed and you can roll the front right back in good weather. Shelters will almost always have condensation unless there is no difference in the inside vs outside temperature. The trick is not to touch the fly :)
You can sit with crossed legs right at the entrance, you can then do food prep etc in the beak if forced to. It's a very small tent, mostly just good for sleeping in and keeping your stuff dry. A step up from a bivi. Not the sort of place you'd want to spend a lot of time in, but very lightweight.
Looks great. What about condensation?
+Don H To be honest, I haven't had an opportunity to use it yet with all the rubbish weather! There is ventilation as I showed and you can roll the front right back in good weather. Shelters will almost always have condensation unless there is no difference in the inside vs outside temperature. The trick is not to touch the fly :)
How has your experience with this tent been? The entrance looks super small. Can you sit inside comfortably?
You can sit with crossed legs right at the entrance, you can then do food prep etc in the beak if forced to.
It's a very small tent, mostly just good for sleeping in and keeping your stuff dry. A step up from a bivi. Not the sort of place you'd want to spend a lot of time in, but very lightweight.
who makes this? ivebeen trying to find a tent with this design in cuben..I have seen some similar but none with full front beak..
+matanuska high it's made by trekkertent, UK based company. It's called the stealth 1