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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 2607223" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>Should be able to find a Hilleburg 4 season(red label) for a pretty good discount in the used arena. I got a Nallo 3 for less than half price(300 vs 800+) a couple years ago or so that only had a couple trips on it. 6lb packaged. 2 guys could do ok in it, nice and roomy for one. Use a REI insulated pad, 5.7 R-value, and it's been good, as well as a Klymut insulated pads sometimes if not an REI person. </p><p></p><p>A small backpack style gas lantern really warms that tent in a couple minutes. Not designed for a stove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 2607223, member: 92604"] Should be able to find a Hilleburg 4 season(red label) for a pretty good discount in the used arena. I got a Nallo 3 for less than half price(300 vs 800+) a couple years ago or so that only had a couple trips on it. 6lb packaged. 2 guys could do ok in it, nice and roomy for one. Use a REI insulated pad, 5.7 R-value, and it's been good, as well as a Klymut insulated pads sometimes if not an REI person. A small backpack style gas lantern really warms that tent in a couple minutes. Not designed for a stove. [/QUOTE]
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