Buy Once Cry Once Shelter... Backyard Photos.

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you know luke, i tried that but the tip came off. i'll take another look at it , thanks

I had the same thing happen on my BD carbons. It definitely puts alot of stress on them. Good news is BD has good customer service..

I have since switched to Leki cork aluminum poles.. I'm scared to try it again though!
 
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I went ahead and took a series of close-up photos showing the different ways, three different manufacturers, make their shelters. I have a Mountain Laurel Designs SoloMid, Hyperlight Mountain Gear Ultimid 4 and a Locus Gear Hapi Mid.

The zipper on the MLD with a storm flap, mid level double snap safety closure and at the bottom of the door is both a safety buckle and snap closure.
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The cone/tip that is the lightest weight (presumably least durable), of all three shelters. Also, there is no bug screen covering the ventilation window.
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Here is a seam that appears to just be taped as there is no stitching, and a middle panel guy out.
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And then finally, a perimeter guy out.
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Here is the same series of photos on the HMG Ultimid 4.
Zipper with hood but no storm flap.
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Bottom of door with snap safety closure.
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Seams are double stitched and taped.
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Cone is super heavy duty and two vents both with bug screen and Velcro window closures.
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Middle panel guy out.
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Perimeter guy out.
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The same series of photos with the Locus Gear Hapi.
Like on the HMG, the Locus Gear also has a hood for the zipper but no storm flap. Also two middle zipper guy outs.
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Bottom of door with no additional safety closures.
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Seamless bonding that also appears to maybe be taped, although it's very hard to tell because I can't find any tape edges.
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Cone appears to be heavier duty than the MLD but definitely not as heavy duty as the HMG. This shelter also has 1 bug screen vent.
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Mid panel guy out and perimeter guy out.
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All three of these shelters are a little different sizes, the MLD is the smallest, the LG in the middle, and the HMG being the largest. I would assume that all the pyramid shelters that these three companies make, regardless of size, are made the same, but I don't know that for a fact.



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