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    How much does a boy scout tent weigh?

    I'm looking for a inexpensive, low profile, 1-2 person tent to take on quick overnight camping trips in warm weather. The REI model I was looking at resembles a boy scout tent. If the boy scout version isn't too heavy, I may pick one up instead of spending $100 plus at REI. Does anyone know how much they weigh and what material they are made out of?

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    i'd probably go for the REI tent... probably lighter and better made
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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit
    i'd probably go for the REI tent... probably lighter and better made
    And infinitely returnable.
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    warm weather = who needs a tent? a bivy sack maybe, but if you aee talking about high summer backpacking for a night or two, forget the tent and sleep out under the stars! I never haul mine on mid-summer, 1-3 day trips...why bother?

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies
    why bother?
    you don't want to be bitten alive by mosquitos. bivy sack = why bother. miserable in bad weather, don't weigh that much less than a lightweight tent.
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    A bivy is great for short trips. I strapped an emergency bivy to some trees the other night for partial coverage just in case it rained. They're light weight and cut the wind. The tent is more for my dog. She's a nervous camper and doesn't sleep a wink when we're out in the open. It's her protective instinct against all the critters I guess. She would sleep better in a tent. Yeah....she's high maintenance. Maybe I'll just get her a tent and make her pack it in.

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    A bivy plus an a tarp set up as an a frame is a bomber shelter. Super light, and probably more weatherproof than anything bearing the moniker of being "Boy Scout".

    As far as I've seen boy scouts just like to carry a shitton of weight. Be prepared translates into "I like to suffer needlessly"
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    Being a former boy scout, I always carried a Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight CD (it's a 2 person tent that really is a 1 person) that weighed a bit under 5 pounds. It's not freestanding but it got the job done and is superweatherproof even after 200+ days in the outdoors. and no, never buy boy scout brand shit, it's all terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freshies
    warm weather = who needs a tent? a bivy sack maybe, but if you aee talking about high summer backpacking for a night or two, forget the tent and sleep out under the stars! I never haul mine on mid-summer, 1-3 day trips...why bother?
    If it's anytime before late August in the Sierras, the answer is "because the mosquitos will suck all your blood out".

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    Look at this tent- http://www.hilleberg.com/Catalog/akto_339322.htm at 2lb 14 oz it is pretty light. I have the Nallo, a great 2 person 4 season light weight tent. Euro design, very different from anything in the US. I have been very happy with mine.

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