The Ultimate Tent for Solo Adventurers? The Obsidian 1 person backpacking tent from Featherstone

I have been a big fan of Featherstone over the years. I purchased their Moonstone quilt several years ago and loved it. It is a great quality backpacking quilt and a fraction of the price of some of the big company venders. I have also tested out their BackBone 1 tent, which has a trekking pole design. Featherstone reached out to me and asked me to look at their Obsidian tent with a one pole hub system. So, I did. It is a great tent with great quality and an even better price. The UL Obsidian 1P tent provides you both ample living space combined with ultralight materials to give you maximum comfort. The shoulder width of this tent is 38.5 inches, giving you ample room to stretch and roll around. Solo backpackers, you will no longer have to trade off between packing light and sleeping comfortably. The UL Obsidian 1P tent provides you both ample living space combined with ultralight materials to give you maximum comfort. Check out this review of the Obsidian one person tent. Features of the tent: • Freestanding • Bathtub Floor • Factory-Taped Seams • Detachable Overhead Gear Loft • Footprint Included • Reflective Rain Gutter • One Door • One Vestibule • 12 Stakes Included • 7001 Series Aluminum Poles • Reflective Guylines Seasons: 3-Season Sleeping Capacity: 1 Person Floor Dimensions: 81 x 38.5 inches / 205 x 98 cm Peak Height: 45 inches / 114 cm Vestibule Area: 25.6 in / 65 cm Pack Size: 17.87 x 4.3 in / 20 x 11.1 cm Pack Weight: 3 lbs 12 oz (1.69 kg) Trail Weight: 2 lbs 12.5 oz (1.27 kg) Rainfly: 20-denier Sil-Nylon with 2000mm polyurethane hydrostatic rated coating Floor: 20-denierSil-Nylon with 2000mm polyurethane hydrostatic rated coating Canopy: Noseeum Mesh Poles: Single Hubbed Poles Pole Type: 7001 Aluminum Accessories: 12 Aluminum Stakes, Reflective Guy Lines, & Waterproof Footprint. To store it back in its stuff sack, these are the steps: 1) Fold the tent body and rainfly seperately like an envelope, matching the same length as the poles. 2) Place the rainfly on top of the tent body aligning the edges. 3) Place the poles on one of the edges and use the poles to roll both the tent body and rainfly together. Once rolled up, use the strap-webbing that was included with your tent to clip and tighten. 4) Place your rolled up tent back into the stuff sack along with your stakes and footprint.