Eureka Spitfire 2.  It's very roomy for one, and can fit two, if need
be.  I like the side doors and the little things - like the extra vent
up top.  Used it in a strong storm this summer and it stayed nice and
dry the whole time.  Downside is it does need to be staked out.

BTW, the tent was recommended by Grant when I was bugging him about
different tents as it seems they have a great selection to use at
RBWHQ at least from the photos.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Oct 13, 5:35 pm, Michael Hechmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll second the Tarp Tent.  I have their biggest, which is described as 4
> person, but I would urge you to subtract 1 from any tent mfg. claims.  Mine
> weighs 42 oz and is quite roomy, but packs very small.  Most of my camping
> is with a canoe so I'm not as sensitive to weight as I would be on a bike.
>  I have not had any trouble with the tent with standing heavy rain, but it
> is very important to get the tent pitch right, which basically means taut.
>  Remember that the rain cover will nearly dble a tent's weight, so a single
> wall tent carefully setup can be a big saving.
>
> michael

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