Well It's About Time, Henry!

Posted by: bigfoot2

Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/20/08 04:24 PM

Henry's first four season Tarptent:

http://www.tarptent.com/scarp1.html

Nice work! When is the two person coming out?

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Posted by: Trailrunner

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/20/08 07:41 PM

Cool. Reminds me of an Akto but the extra optional poles make it free standing. Hope someone reviews it soon.
Posted by: TomD

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/20/08 09:50 PM

I volunteer to take one to Yosemite.
Posted by: rootball

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/21/08 02:03 PM

For a real 4 season adventure set that up at Camp 3 on K-2 -- of course use the high wind, snow load crossing poles.
Posted by: Franco

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/21/08 10:20 PM

This is what I like about this community, so many eager to volunteer their time and efforts. I once offered to try out a model called Claudia Schiffer but apparently was already out on loan for the next two decades.
Franco
Posted by: kutenay

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/22/08 04:45 AM

It looks like a fine choice for moderate winter conditions and short term camps. For the kind of winter/winds/snow we get here in BC, however, I would tend to stick with my Hilleberg and Integral tents.

I do not consider the Akto a suitable winter tent for where I go and this one is similar, although may be a bit stronger. I do not believe in using gear that "might" work in remote wilderness at any time, especially in winter.

But, different regions each have their own situations and I can see where this rig would be ideal for many.
Posted by: Franco

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 11/22/08 01:34 PM

There is very little point pretending that it is going to be as strong as something like the Soulo but it is 40% lighter and possibly stronger than the Akto, a shelter that has a lot of satisfied customers and eager would be customers.
The main weaknesses of the Akto are condensation management, head room and sagging ends. The Scarp ( I think) has possibly improved and fixed all of those issues.
To some the lower price and the fact that it is made in the US may also be a factor.
Franco
Posted by: Berserker

Re: Well It's About Time, Henry! - 12/03/08 09:57 AM

Dangit! This thing is larger and lighter than my Akto...now I might have to buy another TT. I think this is some kind of conspiracy.