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<blockquote data-quote="2ndson" data-source="post: 2251519" data-attributes="member: 114275"><p>The TarpTent Notch is my favorite tent I've ever had other than it's packed size which is about 15″ long iirc. As I transitioned to a frameless pack for most of my trips I found that fixed length to be difficult to pack around so I sold mine. Aside from that issue it's just fantastic with side entry, two generous vestibules and good ventilation. The interior is relatively tight but it's much larger than a bivy. If you want lots of room to put your pack inside the bugnet next to your sleeping pad, you should look elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ndson, post: 2251519, member: 114275"] The TarpTent Notch is my favorite tent I’ve ever had other than it’s packed size which is about 15″ long iirc. As I transitioned to a frameless pack for most of my trips I found that fixed length to be difficult to pack around so I sold mine. Aside from that issue it’s just fantastic with side entry, two generous vestibules and good ventilation. The interior is relatively tight but it’s much larger than a bivy. If you want lots of room to put your pack inside the bugnet next to your sleeping pad, you should look elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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