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Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

November 21, 2008

I've had this tent for a little over a year, However I've only spent about 15 nights in it during summer in the Rocky Mountains.The cons I can think of:-Lots of pegging is involved for setup and the tent isn't free standing, having to relocate can be a real pain. -I'm 6' and have large feet, if my body slides 'feet first' my feet hit the top of the tent (shouldn't be a problem if your shorter / have smaller feet)-In my experience, very heavy rain will cause bad condensation on the inside of the fly.As for cooking inside the tent; I have never attempted. Personally I would never attempt this I can't imagine sitting cross legged and bent over at the same time. I can't comment very well seeing as this thought has never crossed my mind before.

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