I purchased this tent 2 years ago to replace my MH Helion 2, which was a fantastic one person tent, but just too small for 2 guys… unless your hobbits. I’ve done a few backpack hunts with the Skyledge now and it has served me well. For the weight it has performed great even in high winds, and has been able to withstand a decent snow load. The tension arch 3rd pole design is simple but strong, especially once you guy it out. The tent has 2 doors and 2 separate vestibules that enables you to store both your gear under the fly, and no crawling over one another to get out of the tent. It has a ton of convenient pockets inside the tent and large doors to get in and out easily. The biggest advantage this tent has is the weight. For a double wall tent it is very light, weighing in at under 4lbs. It’s large enough to fit 2 6ft guys comfortably enough, but if you are claustrophobic or just a bigger dude, you might want to consider the Skyledge 3.
The Skylege 2.1 is plenty light enough to serve as a 1 person tent as well so keep that in mind if your in the market for a single person shelter. The only complaint I have is the durability of the fly material. I’ts very light and will tear if your not careful. However a thicker, more durable fly would add more weight to the tent… Overall I have been impressed with the Mountain Hardwear Skyledge 2.1 and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a lightweight backpacking tent for August and into September where there’s a chance of bad weather. www.mountainhardwear.ca
Specifications
# of People: | 2 |
Freestanding: | Yes |
Packed Weight: | 4 lb 4 oz / 1.91 kg |
Trail Weight: | 3 lb 7 oz / 1.56 kg |
Pitchlight Weight: | 2 lb 11 oz / 1.23 kg |
# of Poles: | 3 |
Floor Area: | 28 sq ft / 2.6 sq m |
Vestibule Area: | 11 sq ft x 2 / 1.1 sq m x 2 |
Peak Height: | 39 in |
Packed Dimensions: | 21 x 6 in |
Number of vestibules: | 2 |
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