Thanks for the replies. I have the Coleman cobra 2 which is 2.05kg (any tips about pegs or poles to reduce weight?), but the color of it doesn't allow me to go somewhat stealth (which is a must here where I live since wild camping is illegal) and I think is a bit to big (outer shell) for what I want. Between bivy and one man tent, I personally prefer the second for different reasons, I'm more than used to small spaces ( I do a lot of caving ) but if I can have a bit of air space why not then?
I have a Deuter 38L and the goal is to pack it under 15kg. Part of it will be filled by dslr + lens + tripod, this three go up to 3.5kg, sleeping bag (600g), air mat (700g), stove (80g), 3L water (bag+bottle). Still missing backup clothes and food.
That's why I'm looking at 1.5kg tents. I think that buying better poles and pegs would make this tents a little bit better and lighter, around 1,3kg maybe?
Right now I have a low budged and that's why I'm looking under £55.
Opinions?
P.S - those luxe minipeaks look really nice!
I have a Deuter 38L and the goal is to pack it under 15kg. Part of it will be filled by dslr + lens + tripod, this three go up to 3.5kg, sleeping bag (600g), air mat (700g), stove (80g), 3L water (bag+bottle). Still missing backup clothes and food.
That's why I'm looking at 1.5kg tents. I think that buying better poles and pegs would make this tents a little bit better and lighter, around 1,3kg maybe?
Right now I have a low budged and that's why I'm looking under £55.
Opinions?
P.S - those luxe minipeaks look really nice!
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