BigFrank
Forbidden Chicharron
I’m talking about the Shires Tarp Tent. He loves the weight and generally as performed very well. However, most of the time we are in really nice California weather. The one time we were caught in a hail storm and tons of rain in Utah The bottom did not stand up against running water. Water ended up streaming into his tent and making a mess.Interesting, are you guys referring to Henry Shires Tarptents or just tarps as tents in general? I've been using Shires Tarptents since 2004 and probably have tested 6 or 7 out over the years. Even used some on thru hikes and never had any issues. Granted, the one I have currently is probably 6 or 7 years old so don't have experience with recent models.
Twenty years ago they were a great way to save weight but I'm sure the more mainstream companies have caught up with technology these days.
Edit: Yeah, Hornet looks pretty nice at sub 2 lbs.
I have an REÍ quarter dome 2 that is about 8 years old. I really like it for the size. It’s not ultralight, but it fits my height and is double walled. I looked at the Durston, Tarptent, Zpacks, Gossamer….just really couldn’t pull the trigger. My reí tent is in good shape, just had to replace the shock cord in a couple sections.
Edit, I really wish there was a place where I could check out these tents in person. Get a feel for them, lay down in them. I hate that I have to actually make a purchase to test it out.







