ericsmith32

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We currently have a The NorthFace Trailhead 6 tent. Nice tent plenty of room but kinda cumbersome to put up. Got it fairly cheap though, benefits of the wife working for a disturbution hub. Next week we're going on a 2 week vacation. There's going to be 3 of us.. well maybe 2 1/4 people counting the boy. We're staying a couple places 3-4 days a few others one day. I don't mind setting up the NorthFace tent for those 3-4 day stays but those one days I'm wondering if a cheap 7x7 tent would work better? 2 light poles to fight versus 4 heavy duty poles sounds alot easier. Opinions?
Motels would probably be better but no.
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bldrbuck

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If you don't like your present tent sell it and buy one that you do.
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Ken2k3d

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That is one reason I like the designs of the Alps Mountaineering Taurus and/or Meramac tents. They are very simple 2-pole dome tents with clip-on pole connectors.
Get the versions with aluminum poles, though I used their fiberglass poles for a year or more and they worked fine. The Taurus has vestibules - the Meramac has a hooded entrances. The vestibules are nice for stowing boots or camp chairs overnight. The Taurus has less netting on the tent body to reduce direct breezes in cool weather. The Meramac has more netting under the fly to provide maximum ventilation in warmer weather.
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'tiredTeacher

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ericsmith32 wrote: I'm wondering if a cheap 7x7 tent would work better? 2 light poles to fight versus 4 heavy duty poles sounds alot easier. Opinions?
I don't know if they still make them, but a friend of my daughter's has a Coleman dome tent where the ridge poles are permanently attached. You set it up by raising a central hub, as with an umbrella, and the tent pops up rigid. Add the one pole to the rainfly and attach. Packs into a surprisingly small bag.
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Kamper_Kelly

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bldrbuck wrote: If you don't like your present tent sell it and buy one that you do.
I second this.
If you really think you need a tent that large then, rearrange your trip to avoid one day stays.
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windriderjr

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Keep every tent until it starts to rot 
I have 5 ranging from a monster 18 X 12 X 7 to a backpacking tent. Most of them get at least a weekend's use every year. I have 2 winter tents so I can invite female friends to come winter camping and give them their privacy. You can never have too many tents
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ericsmith32

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I'd never sell that tent.. couldn't ever get another for the price we paid for it. For now might just try to use the 2 center poles which would hold up the center section. That's all we really need anyways. Next year we'll be taking more trips so we'll hold on a smaller tent till then.
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ericsmith32

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Put the tent up today and only took 10-15 minutes. That was with figuring out which pole went where and the DW not there to boss. Guess the more I put it up the faster I get.
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shenandoahvalley

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Even though we have a TT we still keep three tents. One is a small (7x7) dome tent that sets up in about three minutes. We have a 12x12 cabin tent that takes about 12 minutes to set up, and we have a 12X16 monster that takes two people about 30 minutes to set up. Our DD's family uses them about three times a year. I guess we don't really need tents but I wouldn't get rid of them until they dry rot...you never know.
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Merry

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The more you set it up the faster you will get at it. I have three tents, small medium and really really big. I can set up the really big one almost as fast as my small backpacking tent. Practice is key
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