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<blockquote data-quote="sierrastalker" data-source="post: 2778911" data-attributes="member: 125664"><p>I've used the Black Diamond Firstlight in basically all weather conditions. It's 4 season, single wall. Not UL, but fairly light, I think around 3lbs, and tough as nails. I've been in howling wind, rain, heavy snow, hot desert, you name it and it's never let me down. The one downside is that it does get some condensation inside. I don't know how many trips I've carried it backcountry ski touring and snow camping. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago I got the itch to buy something lighter and got a Nemo that was very light and it lasted until the first stiff wind (okay the wind was blowing really hard) on a trip out in the Mojave desert, at which point it got torn and the poles got really twisted. They didn't break but I don't have faith to try it again. I went back to the trusty old BD. I've slept in it well over a hundred nights and it's still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierrastalker, post: 2778911, member: 125664"] I’ve used the Black Diamond Firstlight in basically all weather conditions. It’s 4 season, single wall. Not UL, but fairly light, I think around 3lbs, and tough as nails. I’ve been in howling wind, rain, heavy snow, hot desert, you name it and it’s never let me down. The one downside is that it does get some condensation inside. I don’t know how many trips I’ve carried it backcountry ski touring and snow camping. A few years ago I got the itch to buy something lighter and got a Nemo that was very light and it lasted until the first stiff wind (okay the wind was blowing really hard) on a trip out in the Mojave desert, at which point it got torn and the poles got really twisted. They didn’t break but I don’t have faith to try it again. I went back to the trusty old BD. I’ve slept in it well over a hundred nights and it’s still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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