Alps Mountaineering Mystique 1.5 Review
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Alps Mountaineering Mystique 1.5 3.9 lbs Lightweight Tent Poles Comes with multiple Tent Stakes and Extra String for the Rain Fly, but only using 6 Tent Stakes and omitting the String will save you an extra few ounces.
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Thank you for such a great review and added information to save weight/space.
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Very thorough and helpful review! Thanks for taking the time. After seeing how much space you have with the Therm-a-rest and you actually saying the LENGTH of it, I know that I can fit in there comfortably at a not-skinny 250lbs, 6'1" self and my "long" Backcountry Bed as well (it's 6'6", but I always feel the extra width is worth it). Think you might have helped me make my decision, as I was debating over several "solo" tent/coffins that would be hard for me to fit in comfortably.
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Cool review! Subscribed to your channel. I need to get a tent like this someday.
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You say not bring the guy ropes with it but how is it with wind & snow loading then? like do you thing you can get away with like 40km winds without them? like in my country it can be a couple of kms in the morning & then over 100km in the evening wouldn't think of not bring guy ropes
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What would you say is the maximum person height for this tent, before your feet or head hit fabric?
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Nice video but I'm getting dizzy watching it! Don't move the camera so much :)
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Good review. I've had the 2.0 for about a year and half now. Used it thrice. One time was in torrential tropical rain all night long and absolutely nothing came in. One critical point, that you mentioned in your review, is to ensure the poles are in the correct holes. If the roof is a bit lax or droopy, it tends to collect water, leaves, bugs and what not and you do not want that.
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