| Description | If you're looking for full protection for a pound, The One™ is your ticket. Generous bathtub floor, full mesh enclosure with zippered entry, and zippered split beak provide plenty of room for the solo hiker with gear inside and outside. Multi-support design means you can use your adjustable trekking poles, fixed length trekking poles (120 - 130 cm) or available segmented tent poles to set up your One™. Six stakes (not included) and an easy setup means you'll be snug in your shelter in a minimum of time and effort. Our EZC2 guylines are highly visible day and night with new reflective tracers. Our time-tested spinnaker fabric keeps the rain at bay, while a protected rear double vent coupled with the beak clearance and perimeter mesh provide for ample ventilation. Then there's the nice extras: a clip to hang your mini flashlight and illuminate the shelter and vestibule, a mesh bag for your reading glasses and whatnot, and loops so that a drying line can be rigged. Please Note: Tent Poles and Stakes are sold separately. |
| Testimonials | "Just wanted you to know. I just returned from Maine where I used "The One" on the AT for 10 nights. The second day on the trail we were hit by a pretty nasty storm late in the afternoon. We decided not to summit and found a small spot on the exposed rocky side of the mountain that would hold only one tent. I quickly pitched "The One" (space was actually too small to pitch it using the guy lines, so I staked corners down) and the two of us squeezed in. It rained and the wind gusted all night at around 35-45 mph. There were times that I thought the tent would be ripped apart or go sailing away off the mountain but it held up very well. We both slept warm and well. We had some condensation but that was to be expected and was no real problem. Great tent. Thanks Gossamer Gear. - SouthMark (Dale South) "I am a 2009 PCT thru-hiker currently at mile 906.6. I go by the name Iceaxe. I just wanted to let you know what a resounding success my Gossamer Gear One tent has been over the last seven Sierra passes, five of which under hail, snow, and rainy conditions. The tent has proven to be extremely durable and easy to pitch. It stays taut and even if I do find the need to "tension" it a bit when the snow builds up, I found I can acomplish this task if I simply pull the front pole (trekking pole) support slightly more vertical while still inside my sleeping bag! The tent has been extremely quick to dry during the momentary sunbreaks afforded me. I also learned that by tilting the front support pole outwards at the top and shifting the floor towards the back wall I can leave the door wide open even while it's raining and stay dry. The vestibule has been a life saver for keeping my pack and gear dry. Thanks for a great well made product. Worth every penny! Cheers." - Iceaxe
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