Off-Road Ranger I
Influencer II
It's the only way to go in my opinion. Just wish it hadn't taken me so many years to realize it.
Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder I
Benefactor
I appreciate that advice. It sounds logical to get the biggest you can since its a large investment (to me anyways).The Tepui ruggedized line of tents are rock solid. I replaced a standard Kukenam with a ruggedized Kukenam XL. In addition to the larger footprint, the diamond plate base is much stronger (and a bit heavier) than the standard aluminum base. The canvas is also heavier insulting better and withstanding wind , rain and snow to a greater degree. My advice is always get the biggest tent you can fit and afford. You will never wish your tent was smaller.
I really dig the OzTent but the biggest disadvantage I see with it is if it's raining like crazy it will be set up and taken down in mud. Is this something you found negative about the tent?I've always wanted an RTT, but the girlfriend and 150 lbs. St Bernard keep the tent on the ground. After a couple weekends in the OzTent RV-5, I think that will be the next tent purchase.
Tepui makes great stuff and always go out of their way to keep their users happy. The tents are well made (look at their Death Valley wind storm video) and always working to tweak their design. They are in Santa Cruz, and might be local enough for a lot of the OB folks (re: save on shipping).
Benefactor
I really dig the OzTent but the biggest disadvantage I see with it is if it's raining like crazy it will be set up and taken down in mud. Is this something you found negative about the tent?
Pathfinder III
Benefactor
the only advantage I see with a RTT is in areas with dangerous critters it keeps you above them
Pathfinder I
0460
Advocate II
It's the only way to go in my opinion. Just wish it hadn't taken me so many years to realize it.
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