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bereantrb
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Jul 9, 2018
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This looks incredibly similar to Andrew Skurka's High Route design, just quite a bit lighter.
Jul 9, 2018
Brett919
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bereantrbI have the High Route, which has more space, but the vestibules in this tent would seem to be more usable for storing larger gear such as a backpack. Oh, and besides being lighter it is 2/3 the cost of the High Route. And I just figured out that another big difference is that the poles are set up inside far enough to be stable (theoretically) without guying the peaks - the High Route has the poles set up just inside the doors and requires guylines to keep the peaks from flopping over.
Jul 9, 2018
Ronhagen184
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bereantrbFormer HR1 owner here. While I liked the HR1, this design seems to be MUCH MORE user friendly. The lack of vestibule space in the HR1 with the inner mesh installed was a killer. The inner in the HR1 is 30" wide (I think) vs 28" on the X-Mid but the exponential amount of vestibule space you gain trumps that small loss of width. Additionally not having to rely on guy lines all time time will be nice.
This may be the longest 10 months of my life!!!!!
Jul 9, 2018
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