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The reason I bought the halo was because we started camping out of season in a 2 season tent (yes I know, it was crazy!) and I really wanted something that was sturdier and more capable of handling worse weather. I know that the halos are still only 2 season rated but given that the manufacturers make mountaineering tents I figured they'd be pretty rugged. Also, how the hell would you fit kids into a 4 season bivvy anyway?
I'm please with my choice although OH still pretends he hates it (says porch is too low even though it makes no difference when you're sat down ) and it gives us the opportunity of camping for more months of the year, not just the summer.
However, I agree that you should do as much research as possible. I did before getting the halo in terms of what else was available that had similar spec, design, price etc.
Hope you find a tent that will keep off the elements, whatever you decide!
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