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Reddit mentions of Ledmark Ind. Black Mesh Netting Mosquito Pyramid Tent Insect Repellents Help Prevent Malaria and Other Diseases Spread by Mosquitoes

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u/roflwoffles ยท 3 pointsr/Ultralight

Hah, that was my tiers comment from the other thread. Here it is for tents and quilts.

Keep in mind, these are my personal opinions, but I do think they'll reflect a lot of what the community consensus is.

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TENTS:


Few things first - Pyramid tents are the classic UL 4 season design and will be extremely versatile, but are typically heavier than 1P or 2P dedicated 3-season designs. A lot of these will have directional wind-shedding, whereas Pyramids shed the same from every direction. Something to consider for adverse conditions. That said, most any of the tents in the $100+ range will be very good at shedding wind when pitched correctly. It really comes down to their weight, material and respective feature-set.

  • Less than $100: This is a tough category because basically everything will be from China, but the two options I would suggest are the 3FUL gear 1p tent and the ASTA 2P Pyramid with a bug net like this. A few people on this subreddit have bought both of these, and they have decent reviews. The pyramid will be more versatile because pyramids are classic UL 4 season tents. Both of these will have issues with condensation, and I really think you should spend the extra $$ to spring for the next category. Made in China.

    ~~ now entering: cottage mfgs ~~

  • Less than $200: This is easy. Six Moon Designs. The Skyscape Scout is a mere $125 and is quite possibly the best value tent out there. In second place would be the Lunar Solo LE, which comes in at $180 and is also a phenomenal tent for the cash.
    Six Moon Designs takes the cake here though. Handmade in America.

  • Less than $300: This will go to either Six Moon Designs, TarpTent, or LightHeart Gear. There isn't a particular model I have in mind because any offering from these three will be fantastic quality. My personal favorite designs are the SMD Sksycape Trekker and the TarpTent Notch. People swear by the SMD Lunar Solo, as it's SMD's original design, though I think the newer Skyscape line is a better design. For Big & Tall type of people, I'd recommend the LightHeart Gear SoLong 6.
    Handmade in America.

  • Less than $400: Same players as above, but with more design/style offerings. All of those will be good. Also introducing the Gossamer Gear "The One" tent at this price point. I've heard great things about this tent, and Gossamer Gear is known for quality. Like any niche market, it becomes harder to justify the added value as you go up higher in price. This will be for people looking for SUL Sil tents. Lastly, the classic/iconic Black Diamond Mega pyramid comes in at this price point. It's a classic design that is a continuation off of the famous Chouinard Equipment design from the 70s and 80s - the quintessential UL 4 season tent. Handmade in America.

  • More than $400: This is Cuben Fiber territory and where a large variety cottage mfgs come in, because it seems everyone offers a Cuben model now. Most notably, ZPacks offerings will be Super Ultralight, whereas the offerings from HMG will be a little bit heavier but a bit more robust. Both companies make stellar UL products, so any of their tents will be killer. Handmade in America.

    I'm sure I've missed some, but that should be a good summary and you won't be unhappy with any of those options in the $100+ range.

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    And here are the quilts from my previous comment:

    QUILTS:


  • Less than $100: AegisMax Wind Hard quilt, $90. No other Aegismax. Comfort down to 40F. Made in China.

    ~~ now entering: cottage mfgs ~~

  • Less than $200: HammockGear Econ Burrow 30F, $140. Well made quilt but lacks some features you'll see on higher end ones. Really good value quilt. Handmade in America.

  • Less than $300: Enlightened Equipment Revelation 20F, $255. This quilt is one of the most comfortable things I've ever slept under. I like it more than my down duvet at home. Handmade in America.

  • Absolute Top-of-the-line: Katabatic Gear Flex 22F or Palisade. This thing is a champ, but there is a law of diminishing returns, and $400+ is a lot to pay. Handmade in America.