Looking for a 4 season tent one person good for backpacking in the mountains all ideas will be good
Equipment Exchange, on this website. It was in the Sporting Equipment Exchange. I think it has already sold, I don't see it now. Keep an eye on that site, tents do come up.What's EE
I'm a big fan of the Tipi tent that's made in Kamloops BC
Just one Center pole ,put a wood stove in for cold morning ,plenty standing room for wen weather is bad and still keep your gear dry
If your packing in just leave the pole at home and cut your own pole or tie it under a tree
http://www.tipitent.com
omg i forgot about these guys and my wife and I are looking for a new tent too.
thanks!
It's one of the best tent out ther but I would not have a open fire in the tent
Last moose hunt I was on there was 4 of us with cots and hunting gear and fold up chars in the tent wen thing got realy cold so were sitting around a wood stove ( outfitters model of course )
As a kid we used to have a canvas tipi style tent (it was yellow), a lot of good memories.
The wife is a bit leary of the price tag, but I think I can soften her up. lol
Looking for a 4 season tent one person good for backpacking in the mountains all ideas will be good
Hilleberg if you're serious, MEC or MSR if you're casual. You're better off to take advice from a mountaineering forum on this than a hunting forum, very few people here do full tilt alpine hunts.
I have seen about a total of 2 Hillberg tents in all of my mountaineering days. I see tons of MEC and MSR tents (among many other common brands) being used in all areas of the mountains by all types of climbers, skiers, and mountaineers. Hillberg is an excellent high quality bomber tent, but it does not even come close to the number of other tents being used by very serious mountaineers from my observation in the Rockies anyway. This past weekend I had a look around and talked to a few friends while climbing and not a single Hillberg in sight. Marmot and MSR were at hand this past weekend. The reason......price to quality to weight ratio. You do not need a Hillberg to survive in the mountains, and the money you save can be put toward other gear that has higher comfort or safety value when playing in the mountains.
My last alpine hunt included an MSR at -20C, and 1 to 2 feet of snow with high winds at moderate altitude. MSR delivers the goods time and time again. Unfortunately the damn sheep slipped past us!
MSR (if I remember, they only make 1 particular 4 season tent) and others make great 4 season tents. Watch the weight. Reduce your carry weight as much as possible and you will be happy you did. Hillberg is top notch but not the only great tent for very serious users.




























