REI Soloflyte Tents
REI Soloflyte Tents
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 12, 2003]
owtdore
Backpacker
This is a very light weight tent but it is also very small. I am 5'7" and can't sit up in it which makes it dificult to get dressed if it is raining or cold. I couldn't even put my knees up while lying down and not to mention that you can not put your gear in the tent and the rain fly is very small. this tent would be good for the ultr-light hiker and nice weather camping. |
[Feb 24, 2002]
Johnboy
Backpacker
I live in Minnesota and I bought this tent for a solo trip on the SHT (Superior Hiking Trail). Like most one man tents, this tent is cozy but comfortable. It kept me dry whenever it rained. The back of the tent did get a little wet. This was due to the fact that the fly and tent were touching. On hot summer nights I usually sleep without the fly. Customer Service My rain fly did get destroyed by a bear. When I tried to order a new fly for my tent, I was told none were avaivable and to call back later. Well, over the next 6 months I continued to call back again |
[May 28, 2001]
Ryan Lemmers
Backpacker
This tent is excellent for the ultra-light backpacker. Though it says its a one person tent, you could easily sleep two in it. You'd have to stow your gear outside though. Forget about using this tent for anything but sleeping though. I'm a towering 5'7" and I can't even sit up in it. Its super fast and easy to set up. With the rain flap, you can stow your pack between the entrance and the flap without worring about your gear getting soaked. Without the flap, the tent is little more than a bug net. I especially like the little window on the rain flap, helps reduce the claustraphobic feeling ever so slightly. Similar Products Used: None |