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    Durston Tents

    Hey everyone I am thinking of trying out a Durston 1 man tent. I have a couple of questions for anyone who owns or has tried a Durston tent. First question is there a big difference between the X-mid and the X-mid solid in performance? Second question are they as good in the wind and rain as the reviews say? I have never owned a trekking pole tent and have always used free standing tents but these tents get such good reviews I am thinking of giving it a try.
    PS has anyone tried there Z-flick tent poles?

    Thanks for any info you can share

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    Re: Durston Tents

    Also interested in hearing some reviews!

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    Re: Durston Tents

    Same here. I’m waiting to buy an X-Mid Pro 1 when they’re in stock.

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    Re: Durston Tents

    I just got the mid-x 2p solid. Ive set it up but haven’t used it yet. It looks really good. Well made. So light for how much room you get. The vestibule room is fantastic. I can see just using the fly for short hunts in ok weather or instead of taking my sil tarp. I think I’d stick with the solid to provide a bit more leeway in terms of conditions. I’m gonna add some more stakes, so I can really stake it down in bad weather. Once I get out and give a good outing, I’ll post on here.
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    I changed my mind and ordered an X-Mid 1 Solid. I did a bunch more reading and realized paying all the extra money for the DCF was probably not the best way to go for me. The Solid version is still around half the weight of my Hilleberg Akto and I’m looking forward to trying it out.

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    Re: Durston Tents

    Quote Originally Posted by mod7rem View Post
    I changed my mind and ordered an X-Mid 1 Solid. I did a bunch more reading and realized paying all the extra money for the DCF was probably not the best way to go for me. The Solid version is still around half the weight of my Hilleberg Akto and I’m looking forward to trying it out.
    Congrats - please let us know what you think after a few uses.

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    Well did anyone give their Durston a try this hunting season? I am still on the fence and haven't pulled the trigger on a new tent yet. I am still trying to figure out if I want a two person or a one person tent for myself.

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    Re: Durston Tents

    Sure did, full review over at Spike Camp. Check it out.
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    Re: Durston Tents

    I only had mine out for 3 nights. It’s a 2p solid. It’s super well made, light and has a ton of room inside and in the vestibules. There are so many good reviews out for this tent. The 2p is so small when packed. A bit bigger than a Nalgene bottle. Super easy to setup and really well made. It took me over a year to get one, but I’m super happy with it. Bring some extra pegs to supplement the ones it comes with. Either get the groundsheet or make one yourself, but I’d recommend this for any tent. When u setup the 2p without the interior tent, the space is big. It would be amazing as a spike camp.
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    Re: Durston Tents

    Here’s the review. It has nothing to do with the tent design, just the material they use for this model. Seek outside and other tents also use the same material so it’s not a bad tent review. I’m just wondering about the materiall


    EDITED: Despite being a gear nerd and caring as much as I would with my partner or a family member. After 80 nights one the PCT (Maybe used only 60 as the other 20 I cowboy camped) Started to appear many, many pine holes on the fly and loosing it’s waterproofness (picture 1), but mostly on the upper poles structure, where the seams and bindings are. I counted a total of 8, but this weekend during a storm in the GR11 I couldn’t count them as there was water everywhere. (PCT is dry so never noticed the smaller ones). Customer service has been awesome and send me DCF patches (picture 4 & 5) and couldn’t be happier by their time response and professionalism explaining the limits of DCF tents. But I did not really expect a tent of 600$ to have pinholes so early as for me, this was the biggest expense on the PCT, and I didn’t know when I purchased the limitations and lifespan of DCF tents. This will happen to any DCF tents so I repeat again, that this is not Durston fault and/or their design, if not the DCF limitation, but I did not know when I purchased it so hopefully this helps someone. Maybe, if you want a tent for a thru hike that will last the entire time I wouldn’t buy this and would go for the regular XMid. If you go out 5 weekends a year then this is your tent because it is indeed the biggest and lightest of their category! Note that I never fully tension the tent because I knew this would happen as material feels fragile, but still happened to me (and so many on trail, together with many broken zippers. Not to me though the zippers because I never fully tightened it and that is what makes the zippers to struggle and rip off) Pictures 2 & 3 show the separation of the fabric right in the bottom left side on the zippers where the tension is the greatest. Started with a small one, and because I didn’t have the patches Durston sent me yet, it got bigger and bigger until what you see now. Overall is an amazing tent, but I can only give one start because I just didn’t imagine it would last me so little having take care of it the way I did.
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