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Topic Name: GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
on: April 02, 2017, 11:19:59 AM
cgar380
liberate me
Location: Salida, CO
Posts: 49
GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
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This tarp and inner nest is in excellent condition. the bear paw wilderness designs inner nest has never been used. the dark green tarp weighs 21 oz and the black inner nest weighs 16 oz.
I am the original owner of this tarp and have only used it a few nights (due to my hiking partner supplying his tent for use every trip, sleeping without a tent, and sleeping in the car). It is a fantastic shelter for the light weight and can easily fit two grown men and all their gear.
Golite Shangri La 2 & BPWD inner net tent; no poles, no stakes - 210$ shipped in CONus.
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Topic Name: GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
Reply #1
on: April 04, 2017, 11:54:59 AM
harryonaspot
Posts: 405
Re: GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
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Is this a golite 3? Didn't know they made a 2 person model
Thanks
Harry
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Topic Name: GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
Reply #2
on: April 04, 2017, 01:06:26 PM
cgar380
liberate me
Location: Salida, CO
Posts: 49
Re: GOLITE SHANGRI LA 2 WITH BPWD INNER NET TENT
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April 04, 2017, 01:06:26 PM »
they made a 1 and a 2 in the 2 pole design. Long distance hiker Andrew Skurka used a 2 for a lot of trips including some of his schools.
The shangri la 1 was a poor design ( I tried one a few years back) and the 3 started the hex shape shelter size in their line.
I've held on to this because it was the best weight to space to cost value i have ever found in a shelter. I've spent several years looking for a viable replacement and now I've decided to go smaller and lighter and way more expensive.
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