I've been researching tents for hours on end in prep for future backpack hunts, but then realized I might be looking in the wrong place for optimal comfort at base camp (not up for bivying just yet), and I should really be worried about a high quality sleeping bag and pad.
Basically it seems to me that as long a tent keeps me and gear dry, gives all 6'4 of me room to stretch out, and packs light that I can get away with spending less here and more on a really good bag and pad. Is this incorrect thinking?
What benefits do the more expensive tents like Big Agnes, which is my current preference, have that justify the price point when there are likely serviceable options for less. I'm not trying to skimp, but want to budget appropriately.
I'm talking about early and mid-season hunts, so this question doesn't apply to preparing for extreme late-season conditions. I'll be up a tree back here in PA from Nov-Jan.
Thanks!
Basically it seems to me that as long a tent keeps me and gear dry, gives all 6'4 of me room to stretch out, and packs light that I can get away with spending less here and more on a really good bag and pad. Is this incorrect thinking?
What benefits do the more expensive tents like Big Agnes, which is my current preference, have that justify the price point when there are likely serviceable options for less. I'm not trying to skimp, but want to budget appropriately.
I'm talking about early and mid-season hunts, so this question doesn't apply to preparing for extreme late-season conditions. I'll be up a tree back here in PA from Nov-Jan.
Thanks!