Which Backpacking Tent Survives 70 MPH Winds?

*Tents Tested in this Video:*

Zpacks Duplex Zip:
Big Agnes Copper Spur:
Featherstone Backbone 2:
X-Mid Pro 2:
MSR Hubba Hubba:
Naturehike Cloud Up 2:

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MSR Groundhog:
Easton Aluminum Nails:
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5 Comments

  1. Entertaining, but properly (widely) angled guylines play a huge part in the performance of any tent in wind. A tent can’t be adequately tested on the roof of a car.

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