Big Agnes SL2. Great tent under 3 lbs. Ive used mine for 3 years as of
this summer. Down to frost temps and in summer you can pop the fly and
have a 360 degree bug free view of the stars. Has a decent vestibule
for panniers, shoes and even a quick cook in a down pour. Free
standing and real easy to set up. I have 4 tents for Back/Bikepacking
and mountaineering. If you don't plan on spending days above the tree
line or sub freezing temps then this should be on your short list to
check out. It's my favorite to date for this kind of use.

Gary

On Sep 13, 1:33 pm, nathan spindel <nath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's your favorite two-person tent for bike camping? I'm looking for
> a tent that's somewhat light (< 5 lbs?), warm enough for most
> California spring/summer/fall nights, and sets up easily.
>
> -nathan

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