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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 2333581" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>I ran a Hilleberg Unna this past season summer backpacking, archery elk and rifle elk. Attached inner tent, full waterproof bathtub floor, completely free standing, 2 poles and 2 minutes and it's up. The roomiest one person tent I've seen. I'm 6'2" and I can sit up and not touch the top. I survived an epic storm in the High Uintas with it in Sept. Heavy rain for 9 hours, 1/4" hail for over an hour, high wind from every direction. Bone dry inside. I met 3 other guys hiking out the next day and all of their tents failed and they got cold and wet. One of my best ever investments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 2333581, member: 90934"] I ran a Hilleberg Unna this past season summer backpacking, archery elk and rifle elk. Attached inner tent, full waterproof bathtub floor, completely free standing, 2 poles and 2 minutes and it's up. The roomiest one person tent I've seen. I'm 6'2" and I can sit up and not touch the top. I survived an epic storm in the High Uintas with it in Sept. Heavy rain for 9 hours, 1/4" hail for over an hour, high wind from every direction. Bone dry inside. I met 3 other guys hiking out the next day and all of their tents failed and they got cold and wet. One of my best ever investments. [/QUOTE]
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