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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2686263" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Recently <strong>KUIU</strong> came out with two very good tents specifically designed for 4 season use. They are "dome" style BUT the poles run through exterior sleeves that, like Tarptent, <em>keep the inner tent attached to the fly</em> so rain and snow can't wet the inner tent when setting up or breaking camp.</p><p>I have a KUIU merino hoodie and a KUIU Yukon rain parka and both are excellent quality. (Remember to buy one size larger with KUIU clothes as they are cut "athletic".) I've never seen KUIU tents but I would bet my best rifle that they are every bit as good as Tarptent's quality.</p><p></p><p>** So many otherwise decent tents require the inner tent and poles to be erected first THEN the fly added. Whether setting up or taking down this design means the inner tent can get soaked in rain or wet snow weather.</p><p>CAVEAT EMPTOR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2686263, member: 54178"] Recently [B]KUIU[/B] came out with two very good tents specifically designed for 4 season use. They are "dome" style BUT the poles run through exterior sleeves that, like Tarptent, [I]keep the inner tent attached to the fly[/I] so rain and snow can't wet the inner tent when setting up or breaking camp. I have a KUIU merino hoodie and a KUIU Yukon rain parka and both are excellent quality. (Remember to buy one size larger with KUIU clothes as they are cut "athletic".) I've never seen KUIU tents but I would bet my best rifle that they are every bit as good as Tarptent's quality. ** So many otherwise decent tents require the inner tent and poles to be erected first THEN the fly added. Whether setting up or taking down this design means the inner tent can get soaked in rain or wet snow weather. CAVEAT EMPTOR. [/QUOTE]
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