User Review: Sierra Designs Omega CD

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: very easy
Price Paid: $175

I bought our Omega CD at an REI scratch and dent sale in almost perfect condition. After the purchase of a few new stakes, it was good as new. Overall, this tent would be great for most any conditions. The setup is very easy, ventilation is outstanding for a convertible tent, the area inside is above average for most 2-person tents, and the vestibule is big enough for two backpacks.

My wife and I used the tent for a total of about a month in Europe this summer in cold and hot weather conditions, as well as long periods (a week straight) of rain. Our only complaints have been that the vestibule door is quite a pain to open (especially when it's raining or the when the fly is wet because your arm and everything else under the vestibule will get wet) and water tended to come through the very top section of the fly and/or wick down the pole clips and drip into the tent after a couple days of rain (problem solved by closing the large vent in the top of the tent, but there went any hope of ventilation). Overall, a good tent.

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