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- Tunnel tents are usually winners when it comes to low weight. Geodesic or dome tents are freestanding,
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so offer good stability, but with a tunnel tent you need to peg it in the ground as its structure relies
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on the traction that you create when doing this.
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- Weight (2kg for lower protection edge, 3kg for upper protection edge)
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- Single-wall for a day/two storm (condensation is a problem) or dual-wall (heavier)
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- Free-standing (dome) or not (tunnel)
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- Level of protection against of elements (both floor and roof)
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- Stability (number of poles, etc.)
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- Convinience (height, number of vestibules and their size)
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non-free standing with limited protection against elements
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or single-wall with condensation and ventilation problems
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- 3kg: here is the question of balance between convinience/protection and the price
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- Snow summits (potential): Optimal light-weight, free-standing, single-wall
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- Full wilderness (planned, Navarino): Optimal light-weight, but strong against elements and with more conviniences (as we can stay in horrible weather)
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- Organized campings (planned, Iceland): Optimal is light-weight, but reasonably strong against elemens (we can use facilities in bad weather)
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- Backup in Alps (nice to have): Lighweight (only sleeping and we can escape down in bad weather)
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- Cycling (nice to have): Compact bit weight is not so important. Good protection against elements and more convinience would be nice (if we get far
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from populated places and do day hikes from the base by the bicycles)
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- Car (far future): Large and convinient
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1. Very light-weight for Alps and places with some civilization (Fjallraven Abisko Shape 2)
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2. Heavier and with more protection and comfort for wilderness, and lets accept we cover less distance per day (Eureka! Alpenlite XT 2)
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3. Well protected single-wall tent for mountaineering (Mountain Hardwear EV2)
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Weight Type Protection Durability C/HxW/V
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Hilleberg Jannu 3.2 kg 2/dome
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Hilleberg Nammatj 2 2.5 kg 2/tunnel
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Hilleberg Anjan 2 1.8kg 2/tunnel /1000
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Hilleberg Niak 1.5kg 2/tunnel
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Eureka! Alpenlite XT 2 3.3 kg 2/tunnel 6-poles
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Mountain Hardwear EV2 2.3 kg 1/dome 10000/1200?
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Fjallraven Abisko Shape 2 - 2.3 kg 2/tunnel 6000/3000 +/-x+/+
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Bibler I-Tent (Eldorado) 2kg 2-poles -/-x+/-
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Mountain Hardwear Ghost UL2
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Big Agnes Copper Spur HV 1.3kg
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Husky Sawaj Ultra 2 1.6kg 2/ Inner first, 100cm wide only
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Husky Sawaj 2 2.2kg 120 cm wide
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Husky Flame 2 2.8kg Outer first
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=> Fjallraven Abisko Dome
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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Echo2 Tarp is not fully closed and not made for really bad weather
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* C-HW-V Condensation-Height-Width-Vestibuls...
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* 2 pole is problematic with heavy winds...
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http://featheredfriends.com/double-bags/
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Feathered Friends - Penguin Nano 40
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Mountain Hardware Firefly 560g -1C, Helium 400, Classic 500, Glacier 300
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http://www.exped.com/international/en/product-category/mats/universal-mat-coupler-kit
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http://www.exped.com/international/en/product-category/mats/synmat-hl-duo-lw 1kg/300 EUR
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https://hikinginfinland.com/2016/02/new-gear-from-the-cottages-2016.html