Friday, October 4, 2013

Ledge Sports Recluse Lightweight 3 Person Tent (100 X 70 - 50-Inch Height, 6.5-Pounds)


Feature for feature the best tent on the market in price and specification. It includes full heat tape proprietary design, sturdy 3 aluminum pole assembly, and extensive waterproofing. It also provides exemplary internal storage and organization choices highlighting the dual door and vestibules.
  • Size: 100 inches X 70 inches (Height 50 inches), Weight: 6.5 lb.
  • Dual Vestibule, Dual Door, 3 Person Design
  • 3 Aluminum Poles for Strength and Durability with Tub Floor
  • 1800 mil Waterproofing on Fly and Tub Floor with 100% Heat Tape Seams
  • Full Coverage Rainfly, 4 Interior Pockets, Aluminum Stakes, Gear Shed

This give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Quirky, but decent.
Just used this tent on a 14 day camping trip at campsites around Yakima, WA. The climate was dry and between 80 and 100 degrees, mostly wooded areas.

Pros:
- Aluminum poles. Wow, this was my first time with poles of this kind, they are LIGHT, and they're orange! They "snapped" together on their own when unfolding. I was afraid that they were going to break because of how light they were, but it never happened. This 3 pole design is interesting, and works well.
- Rainfly. another wow. This rainfly rocks. We had a real downpour on the third day, this rainfly was solid, no leaks or instability with it. The rainfly also adds 2 small vestibules which are very useful for leaving shoes and some other things outside the 2 doors and keeping them dry. The rainfly connects to 4 of the tent stake areas with plastic clasps, as well as velcro loops to the tent poles. There are another 4 points to stake for the 2 vestibule areas. You also have the option of using 4 guylines! I...

2. Quirky, but decent.
Just used this tent on a 14 day camping trip at campsites around Yakima, WA. The climate was dry and between 80 and 100 degrees, mostly wooded areas.

Pros:
- Aluminum poles. Wow, this was my first time with poles of this kind, they are LIGHT, and they're orange! They "snapped" together on their own when unfolding. I was afraid that they were going to break because of how light they were, but it never happened. This 3 pole design is interesting, and works well.
- Rainfly. another wow. This rainfly rocks. We had a real downpour on the third day, this rainfly was solid, no leaks or instability with it. The rainfly also adds 2 small vestibules which are very useful for leaving shoes and some other things outside the 2 doors and keeping them dry. The rainfly connects to 4 of the tent stake areas with plastic clasps, as well as velcro loops to the tent poles. There are another 4 points to stake for the 2 vestibule areas. You also have the option of using 4 guylines! I...

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Perfect.
This tent is perfect. It's light-weight, compact, and as sturdy as the hoover dam. There is plenty of room for two people plus gear, or three people if you leave the gear out (or cram it all in... your choice). The stakes are worthless, as others have noted, and should not be relied on; it would be worth the investment to buy some higher grade stakes. Haven't had a chance yet to test out the rain fly in action, but I hear good things, so I feel good things in return.

Bottom line, If you're looking for a light-weight, compact, but spacious and high-quality tent for 2-3 people, then look no further. I would definitely recommend this to a friend.
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