Polarbear
Polarbear
I just spent 58 days in this tent, travelling to Alaska Arctic and back solo. Got many comments, as biggest mc tent carried, ever seen and so on from everybody I met! Tent never caused me any issues and set up quick and easy, ALSO the reverse taking it down. My biggest issue was finding a campsite big enough to set up, lol. Not really too hard to solve, but did find a few sites too small and moved on. I never used the mc parking garage part of tent for my bike, just kept it for my use and gear storage and sitting area if weather got bad. Most days required no guy ropes for extra security in wind, as it never blew and forest camping is protected from winds. This made really easy setup and take downs. It may have packed bigger than many tents of my past, BUT so well worth the space it took and no regrets. I lived in much more comfort than past years, no compare to crawl in tents... Not even a close call! Redverz is my choice until I wear it out. TIPS; I learned a few set up quickies using a big tent... This tent goes up solo very easy, but its still BIG! When its laid out the stake ties for front and rear are unique and only 4 exist. One small door(vestibule) and front door, much bigger. Always stake the vestibule end first(per instructions), work from there with poles and so on. Take down; I used to stuff all my tents and this one too in the beginning, BUT found a simple fold up method works best. I fold it into a 3 foot square, roll it and it stuffs into sack really EASY. Comes back out ready to easily find front and rear for setup. My stuff method really did not work well on a BIG tent, as it did with my small tents. A BIG thumbs up for Redverz, imo...Kept me comfy and dry and works better than most Ive owned in 60 years. Randy