When choosing an ultralight backpacking tent there are several factors
to take into consideration but I think that a couple of the main ones
are obviously size and weight. Ok, so you want the lightest tent you can
find simply because you have to carry it around with you all day long,
so the lighter the better. But don't forget that you also have to sleep
in it, often in conditions that are far from ideal e.g. wind, rain,
snow, and anything else that the weather can throw at you.
There's no point in buying the smallest lightest tent possible only to find that there is no room to put all your gear, so it's left outside in the rain. On the other hand you do not want to be lugging around a heavy 2/3 man tent with you.
There's no point in buying the smallest lightest tent possible only to find that there is no room to put all your gear, so it's left outside in the rain. On the other hand you do not want to be lugging around a heavy 2/3 man tent with you.










