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<blockquote data-quote="forester22" data-source="post: 1740651" data-attributes="member: 111672"><p>Seek Outside tents are a great choice for someone who is looking for a lightweight shelter. They have very good build quality.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to sleep in floored shelters in a lot of situations. With Seek Outside, if you add an inner nest, cost becomes very high and the weight savings aren't really there compared to lightweight 3-season double wall tents. The weight savings become even more negligible if you don't use trekking poles and have to bring along a separate pole. Still, it's hard to beat the weight to strength ratio of a shelter like the Cimarron in inclement weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forester22, post: 1740651, member: 111672"] Seek Outside tents are a great choice for someone who is looking for a lightweight shelter. They have very good build quality. I prefer to sleep in floored shelters in a lot of situations. With Seek Outside, if you add an inner nest, cost becomes very high and the weight savings aren't really there compared to lightweight 3-season double wall tents. The weight savings become even more negligible if you don't use trekking poles and have to bring along a separate pole. Still, it's hard to beat the weight to strength ratio of a shelter like the Cimarron in inclement weather. [/QUOTE]
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