[QUOTE]Originally posted by ultimatejourney:
As long as it doesn't rain, the Bibler was a great $1,000 tent
Sorry, but for $1000 id expect a tent to work in the rain....
Fritz,
Been using a North Face Pebble for a couple of years, in everything from Central America to wind and snow in Canada at Altitude, its been very good, the equivilant now is probably the Rock 22, though this is a little heavier it has a double door/vestibule system which looks good. They are a good price and they dont leak...
Also take a look at Big Agnes tents:
http://www.bigagnes.com/str_tent_series.php?id=shsl
They do a few different styles, though a friend has a Seedhouse SL - 2 person and it is very good - and only 1.5 Kg !
It is rated as a 3.5 season.
The MSR Hubba Hubba is also a very good tent, feels very stable in the wind for a fairly lightweight tent.
Cheers
Grif
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