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easy to use and light weight

MSR Skinny Too Tent 2-Person 3- Season

Rating for this product: 5 October 13, 2009

I got this early spring 2009 when it first came out. I mainly purchased this tent because i wanted a light single wall tent with good ventilation. I dont mind it being a non-free standing tent, I normally guy my tent out anyways even if it is a free standing. Setup is a breeze if you practice in your backyard a couple times before your first real use. With ventilation, the tubular setup allowed a breeze to constantly flow straight through. almost no condensation. The back window gives a great view of the sky at night and is easy to zip up if it starts to rain. The vestibule is roomy enough for two 40 pound packs and boots.
The inside of the tent has no storage, except for a little pocket in front by the door.

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