Just saw this on Amazon: Cheap Ass Tent
Thoughts??
The Geertop 1p is double wall, has a fair number people saying positive things about it on YouTube, and costs $99 (if you have trekking poles).
I'm pretty happy with my Geertop 1 person that I got off of Amazon.
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The inner tent is about 1 lb, the fly is about another 1 lb. I tested this out on a 33 degree clear night at ~ 7,000 feet with both pieces setup. I liked how the vestibule kept my pack covered and the two doors. There was some condensation but it was probably because I was too lazy to setup the air vents on the rain fly. It's not like I was being dripped on though.
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Definitely need a solid footprint because the bathtub floor is pretty thin. Some hard dry grass or a pine needle could poke through. You'll also need trekking poles.
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Edit: fixed link. I bought the 3 season, not the 4 season.
This one is great (Geertop 1-person 3-season 20D Ultralight Backpacking Tent For Camping Hiking Climbing (Pole NOT included) (Iron Blue, Fly + Inner tent) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J9XWJEI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_w1JwBb6506B24)
> I would recommend making your gear upgrades (if planned) before buying a pack; in general buy the volume for your gear, not the other way around. > >
This is actually very, very smart.
I have this tent (42 oz, 1-person): https://www.amazon.com/Geertop-1-person-3-season-Ultralight-Backpacking/dp/B01J9XWJEI
And this sleeping bag (30 oz, 30 F): https://yetiworld.com/v.i.b.-600/black/p/93
And can't afford to upgrade both of them. So I guess I'll stay with my normal weight setup until I have more money.
42 ounce tent under $100:
Geertop 1-person 3-season 20D Ultralight Backpacking Tent For Camping Hiking Climbing (Pole NOT included) (Iron Blue, Fly + Inner tent) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J9XWJEI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cJq1AbVVBZSPK