Looking to purchase a 4 season tent. What I'm wanting:
- I'm in Canadur, so you gotta be in Canada or willing to price low enough to offset the awful exchange rate
- I live on the wet-coast, so good ventilation is a must
- Decent quality materials. Again, the wet coast is WET and windy. Would like to have a tent that can put up with our wet snow/sleet/snain/rain that is fairly typical from Nov to Mar/Apr.
- Relatively light weight (yes, I would love to get a 6# or 7# tent, but that likely isn't in the budget right now) so anything sub 9#/10# will likely have to do for now
- either in my general region (I'm on Vancouver Island but can get things from the mainland easily enough) or willing to work out shipping
Or, if you have any recommendations on a tent that can be had for a decent price from a retailer, I'd consider that as well.
WTB: 4 season tent
- I'm in Canadur, so you gotta be in Canada or willing to price low enough to offset the awful exchange rate
- I live on the wet-coast, so good ventilation is a must
- Decent quality materials. Again, the wet coast is WET and windy. Would like to have a tent that can put up with our wet snow/sleet/snain/rain that is fairly typical from Nov to Mar/Apr.
- Relatively light weight (yes, I would love to get a 6# or 7# tent, but that likely isn't in the budget right now) so anything sub 9#/10# will likely have to do for now
- either in my general region (I'm on Vancouver Island but can get things from the mainland easily enough) or willing to work out shipping
Or, if you have any recommendations on a tent that can be had for a decent price from a retailer, I'd consider that as well.
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