Garuda Atman Solo 4 Season Tent $275

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4:03 p.m. on September 28, 2009 (EDT)
Roy Lipson
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Joined: Oct 26, 2003
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Garuda Atman Solo 4 Season Tent $275

Consider the finest "solo" 4 season tent ever made ,Great venting ,waterproof breathable material .3 point pitch . Vent in rear ,two vents in front top. Very sturdy poles system .Theres a tiny patched hole in front ,TINY hole with about 1/2 " factory material patch covering it . If your going to use Garuda tents in wet climate Please spray the outside with DWR (durable Water Repellant) any brand ,it will last several years before you need to do it again . Lots of people just don't know much about single wall tents .Also up for consideration is a collection of the finest 4+ season tents tents as new condition they are my spares ,They'll be expensive but well worth it The North Face Westwind new and Kelty Windfoil III both awesome tents if you dream of going out where the weathers really rough or expect heavy snow loads . User Review: Garuda AtmanReviewed September 26, 2002 by Ian Nguyen

Rating:
Design: 4 season single wall tent
Sleeps: 1
Ease of Setup: easy
Weight: 4.5
Price Paid: Paid $325

I own many single wall tents (including Bibler, Integral Designs and other models from Garuda) but this tent is the most unique solo tent I ever seen!; great design, beautiful craftmanship, it even has a built in vestibule (7 sq ft), it offers 22 sq feet of living space, 2 poles (one can leave at home to save 3.5 oz). Although this tent is no longer in production (Dana Designs accquired Garuda in the late '90 and got rid of all of the single wall tents, including the Atman), but I really recommend this tent if you are a serious solo hiker or backpacker..Email me for pictures Roylipson#aol.com

 
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