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<blockquote data-quote="kbaerg" data-source="post: 1742436" data-attributes="member: 38023"><p>I purchased myself a Seek Outside Cimarron tent with full liner and a cub stove ( the smallest stove) this early fall. My entire setup with full liner, carbon pole, and tent stakes all in their bags comes in just under 7 lbs.(tent alone with carbon pole and stakes 3lb, stove and bag 2 lbs 13 oz., Full liner is 14 oz.) used it a few weekends chasing elk and mule deer, I could not be happier with how it performed for my needs allowing us to hike in far away from everyone setup camp and continue on if needed, plus fast and easy to setup after you have done it a few times. With the full liner you do loose some real estate inside but it helps with warmth and condensation. Also runing without the full liner takes about a 1lb off the weight. I have had minimal to zero condensation with proper venting/pitch and no liners. Plenty of room for two people with gear, I feel you could squeeze three in there but it would get tight and you would have to be pretty good in the lightweight/minimalist packing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]155548[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbaerg, post: 1742436, member: 38023"] I purchased myself a Seek Outside Cimarron tent with full liner and a cub stove ( the smallest stove) this early fall. My entire setup with full liner, carbon pole, and tent stakes all in their bags comes in just under 7 lbs.(tent alone with carbon pole and stakes 3lb, stove and bag 2 lbs 13 oz., Full liner is 14 oz.) used it a few weekends chasing elk and mule deer, I could not be happier with how it performed for my needs allowing us to hike in far away from everyone setup camp and continue on if needed, plus fast and easy to setup after you have done it a few times. With the full liner you do loose some real estate inside but it helps with warmth and condensation. Also runing without the full liner takes about a 1lb off the weight. I have had minimal to zero condensation with proper venting/pitch and no liners. Plenty of room for two people with gear, I feel you could squeeze three in there but it would get tight and you would have to be pretty good in the lightweight/minimalist packing. [ATTACH=full]155548[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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