Big Sky International Chinook 1P review - after two years use.
I've had a lot of questions about the BSI Chinook 1P so I thought I'd try to review it. Not something I'd normally do, but I gave it a try. The Big Sky International Chinook 1P is sold as a one person, 4 season tent though I think despite it's strengths it would struggle in a bad UK winter storm. I've had it out in rain driven by winds of 35mph+ with gusts in the low 40's. I wouldn't want to take it much above that, it just wouldn't be comfortable. That said, its not weather I want to camp in, so it suits me.

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