User Review: Sierra Designs Divine Lightning
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Design: 4 season
Sleeps: 1
Ease of Setup: Difficult
Weight: 2 lb
Price Paid: $350
I've owned my Divine Lightning for about a year and have used it from one end of the Appalachians to the other. I consider it to be an ingeniously designed one-man tent that achieves what I want most: the lightest one-man tent on the market, packs tight, sleeps comfortable, and has no condensation problems. It's also easy to get in and out of and is quite solid once it's set up. The drawback is the difficulty you'll have setting it up. There's another review on the DL at this site that describes the problem accurately, so there's no need for me to repeat what he said. I would add only this: don't plan to pitch this tent at night without a head-mounted light, or with gloves on. I don't believe it's possible. Period! Nevertheless, it's the best tent I've ever owned for all the other reasons I've given and if you have some light and about 10 minutes you can get it set up alright.
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