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[pct-l] Inflatable Tent



Backpackgeartest.org was testing them and I believe they had problems with
inflating the bladders and ended up having to scrap the test.  I don't see
any information on their website regarding the test.  I know of at least 10
other tents that _I_ would rather carry for a thru-hike that are a lot less
hassle to pitch at the end of a 20+ mile hike.

JMO,

Terriann

-----Original Message-----
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Lonetrail@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:52 AM
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Subject: [pct-l] Inflatable Tent 

 
Inflatable Tent It's called he NEMO tent no poles, no rain fly, and no  
moving parts except for a zipper and a tiny hand pump. The pump injects air
into  a 
set of parabolic bladders (air beam) eliminating poles. News source  
Backpackers new gear guide. 
Lonetrail                                   
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