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    metrowest boston, new england
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    road biking year round, mountain biking as much as I can, x-country at lunch during the winter (same place I mtn bk), teaching my kids to ski and then skiing or boarding with them.

    Me = desert rat (from Tucson) turned winter dog. 6' 185 lb, size 11 fat foot dude.

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if it's super windy, forget it, if it's stale out, then too hot

Kelty Cabana

Kelty Cabana

Rating for this product: 3 January 12, 2009

It does a good job in optimal conditions. Slight breezes keep it cool and don't blow it over or bend the poles. It shades you from the sun and can even keep you warm on the beach when it's chilly and breezy. In super windy conditions, it bends and collapses. Mine is tatered now due to extreme windy conditions on the national seashore at the Cape in May. If it is warm out, with no breeze there isn't enough ventilation and it gets hot - even with the windows. I am looking for an open aired shelter as a replacement.

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