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Naturehike Massif is pretty similar, I’ve taken it on a few trips now and it’s $400 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLXQDRTV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I like it a lot. It wasn’t quite as waterproof as I expected the first time I took it out. Got a few drips on the inside during a large rain storm. But after I sprayed it with a waterproofing it is holding up fantastic. Excited to use it for ice fishing this year
Love my wawona 6 for my 2 person trips, the vestibule has saved our butts in bad weather many times. Naturehike has a tent called the Dune, which has a similar huge vestibule with a few more features that might be worth a look. I own the predecessor, the smaller 2p Massif, which I really like as well. I think they actually even have a tent very similar to the Wawona, but with large window openings closer to the floor instead of higher up like the Wawona.
I am still in love with my Naturehike massif tents. I have the smaller 2 man and the large 4 man. Both came with inner, removable, mesh tents. I use one or the other year round now.
I am still in love with my Naturehike massif tents. I have the smaller 2 man and the large 4 man. Both came with inner, removable, mesh tents. I use one or the other year round now.
If you want an epic car camping tent (I have a Durston Xmid 1 for backpack camping) look into the nature Hike Massif 4. Hot tent bliss and the gf likes the space https://preview.redd.it/p1qylovjp1ug1.jpeg?width=8160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=661271886e37d176c3a73e45e21f2cf3409c09e4
Look out for one, where the fly is attached to the inner, so you can put up both at once. Big advantage in the rain. Have also a look for one with a big awning, so you can sit and relax and watch the rain. My winter tent is a Naturehike Ares, but I think it's not produced anymore. The Naturehike Massif may be even better for 2 persons. If it's too expensive you have at least an idea.
I have a Naturehike Masiff and had a Pomoly stovehut 70. I have only been out to the mid teens for temps, never in the minus's. I like the larger tent especially if you have to hunker down from the weather, the stoves do take a good bit of tending if you are using found firewood, which is fine for cooking or if you are awake but I have started using compressed wood logs for overnights. I did ended up getting a smaller stove because my first stove roasted me out. I totally dig hot tenting but, for me it is a commitment to that experience and not the same as regular camping or forest bathing.
Check out NatureHike tents on Amazon. For alternate to REI tents they have excellent reviews. I purchased one of their hot tents but have only spent a week in it. I found it to be well made and based on my short experience would recommend their tents for the price. ♡
I have a 4 person Naturehike tent I can stand up in easily. It fits on small tent pads. But, if you're looking for a 2 person size, I've never seen one.
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