Two summers ago, I did a solo three month cycling tour and spent almost 
every night in my tent. I used an MSR Elixir 1.  It's a sturdy and roomy 
one person tent. Comes with the footprint included and has a good size 
vestibule. I would say a bigger vestibule than the Elixir 2 model due to 
one vs two entrances.

I love the freestanding design, the very small pitch area required and its 
wind and water resistance. I'm not the most gentle with my tents, so don't 
mind a slightly heavier tent to gain durability and the Elixir fit that 
bill for me.

IanA Prince Rupert BC
On Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 6:48:49 AM UTC-8 Roberta wrote:

> Camping is not my thing and if I go on overnight bike trips, I’m more 
> likely to stay in a hotel. On Kayak trips, you camp where you pull the 
> kayak out of the water.   So those bike days when I’m forced to sleep in a 
> tent as well as the Kayak camping, I’m looking at tents. For biking, I 
> know, shorter pole size and lighter tent is important.  Neither of these 
> are important for Kayak camping.  I cannot imagine I’d do this more than a 
> few times a year. 
>
> I borrowed a tent for two trips last year. It stayed dry and I could sit 
> up in it. Opinions?  Also, is it worth the additional weight to get two 
> person tent for one person? Other tent recommendations, but around this 
> price point?
>
>  
> https://www.rei.com/product/243702/rei-co-op-half-dome-2-tent-with-footprint
>
> Thanks, 
> Roberta
> Philadelphia
>

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