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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2141845" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>If you want gobs of room and a hurricane=proof tent take a look at Hilleberg. I have a Nallo GT3 that I've used and abused on Alaska sheep and goat hunts, windy Wyo, and Colo. The Anjan GT is similar to the Nallo GT but a tad lighter weight material. I've used just the fly off my Nallo when I want to go super light and compact. The vestibule in both the Nallo and Anjan is huge and extremely nice for cooking or placing gear.</p><p></p><p>My preference is tents with vertical walls so there is more "useable" space. Tents with sloped or angled walls are pretty worthless.</p><p></p><p>I would also suggest going to a 3 man tent if there are 2 of you. </p><p></p><p>Hillebergs are expensive but worth every penny! I found mine on Craigslist and was only used once for 1/2 price!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2141845, member: 66919"] If you want gobs of room and a hurricane=proof tent take a look at Hilleberg. I have a Nallo GT3 that I've used and abused on Alaska sheep and goat hunts, windy Wyo, and Colo. The Anjan GT is similar to the Nallo GT but a tad lighter weight material. I've used just the fly off my Nallo when I want to go super light and compact. The vestibule in both the Nallo and Anjan is huge and extremely nice for cooking or placing gear. My preference is tents with vertical walls so there is more "useable" space. Tents with sloped or angled walls are pretty worthless. I would also suggest going to a 3 man tent if there are 2 of you. Hillebergs are expensive but worth every penny! I found mine on Craigslist and was only used once for 1/2 price! [/QUOTE]
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