 
  
    Gear Review: Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Person Tent
        Value Rating: 9
Durability Rating: 10
Overall Rating: 10
Location of Test: Paddle Oregon trip
Duration of Test: Still using
Product Name: Light Year 1 Person Tent
Product Brand: Sierra Designs
Best Use: The great outdoors! Or indoors if your roommates don't mind
 The Full Review:
This tent has a simple design and it is SUPER easy to set up. I've got the process down now and takes me about 5 minutes. Took me 10 minutes my first try, (I had not set up a tent in years previous to this, so literally anyone can do it!)
I was a bit worried about it being non-free standing, but there have been no issues whatsoever. Just double check that you DO have all of the tent stakes. I managed to lose 2, but the tent still worked flawlessly without them. 
There is color coding too, to help line everything up, which I found to be very helpful. 
Usually, I keep the vestibule open for ventilation, or you can create an awning. 
The floor is waterproof, but you should get a footprint to help protect it even more.
I really dig the all-mesh canopy. It keeps the tent lightweight, great for backpacking and kayak camping.
The Full Review:
This tent has a simple design and it is SUPER easy to set up. I've got the process down now and takes me about 5 minutes. Took me 10 minutes my first try, (I had not set up a tent in years previous to this, so literally anyone can do it!)
I was a bit worried about it being non-free standing, but there have been no issues whatsoever. Just double check that you DO have all of the tent stakes. I managed to lose 2, but the tent still worked flawlessly without them. 
There is color coding too, to help line everything up, which I found to be very helpful. 
Usually, I keep the vestibule open for ventilation, or you can create an awning. 
The floor is waterproof, but you should get a footprint to help protect it even more.
I really dig the all-mesh canopy. It keeps the tent lightweight, great for backpacking and kayak camping.
 
  The Good: 
Light, easy setup, cost-efficient, 
Like the Tardis- it's smaller on the outside, but bigger on the inside. 
The Bad: 
Pick up some extra tent stakes to tie all of the fly supports, it only comes with 10.
The Bottom Line: 
I REALLY enjoy this tent, and highly recommend!
The Good: 
Light, easy setup, cost-efficient, 
Like the Tardis- it's smaller on the outside, but bigger on the inside. 
The Bad: 
Pick up some extra tent stakes to tie all of the fly supports, it only comes with 10.
The Bottom Line: 
I REALLY enjoy this tent, and highly recommend!
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
     The Full Review:
This tent has a simple design and it is SUPER easy to set up. I've got the process down now and takes me about 5 minutes. Took me 10 minutes my first try, (I had not set up a tent in years previous to this, so literally anyone can do it!)
I was a bit worried about it being non-free standing, but there have been no issues whatsoever. Just double check that you DO have all of the tent stakes. I managed to lose 2, but the tent still worked flawlessly without them. 
There is color coding too, to help line everything up, which I found to be very helpful. 
Usually, I keep the vestibule open for ventilation, or you can create an awning. 
The floor is waterproof, but you should get a footprint to help protect it even more.
I really dig the all-mesh canopy. It keeps the tent lightweight, great for backpacking and kayak camping.
The Full Review:
This tent has a simple design and it is SUPER easy to set up. I've got the process down now and takes me about 5 minutes. Took me 10 minutes my first try, (I had not set up a tent in years previous to this, so literally anyone can do it!)
I was a bit worried about it being non-free standing, but there have been no issues whatsoever. Just double check that you DO have all of the tent stakes. I managed to lose 2, but the tent still worked flawlessly without them. 
There is color coding too, to help line everything up, which I found to be very helpful. 
Usually, I keep the vestibule open for ventilation, or you can create an awning. 
The floor is waterproof, but you should get a footprint to help protect it even more.
I really dig the all-mesh canopy. It keeps the tent lightweight, great for backpacking and kayak camping.
 
  The Good: 
Light, easy setup, cost-efficient, 
Like the Tardis- it's smaller on the outside, but bigger on the inside. 
The Bad: 
Pick up some extra tent stakes to tie all of the fly supports, it only comes with 10.
The Bottom Line: 
I REALLY enjoy this tent, and highly recommend!
The Good: 
Light, easy setup, cost-efficient, 
Like the Tardis- it's smaller on the outside, but bigger on the inside. 
The Bad: 
Pick up some extra tent stakes to tie all of the fly supports, it only comes with 10.
The Bottom Line: 
I REALLY enjoy this tent, and highly recommend!
 
          
        