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<blockquote data-quote="Rockchuck27" data-source="post: 1777972" data-attributes="member: 93781"><p>big sky international makes tents that have the inner tent connected to the fly and goes up with exterior poles (exoskeleton). I have their Chinook 2 man with solid breathable inner tent. you can choose a lot of the options you want with it. It is a 4 season tent. I rate it as better strength and durability than the 3 season tents i have had before from marmot, golite, big agnes copper spur, but not as tough/capable as the hilliberg akto I had, but close. I love setting it all up and keeping a dry interior in the weather!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockchuck27, post: 1777972, member: 93781"] big sky international makes tents that have the inner tent connected to the fly and goes up with exterior poles (exoskeleton). I have their Chinook 2 man with solid breathable inner tent. you can choose a lot of the options you want with it. It is a 4 season tent. I rate it as better strength and durability than the 3 season tents i have had before from marmot, golite, big agnes copper spur, but not as tough/capable as the hilliberg akto I had, but close. I love setting it all up and keeping a dry interior in the weather! [/QUOTE]
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