The Sierra Designs Lightning FL 2 person tent (MSRP $379.95) is a spacious, lightweight tent that's exceptionally easy to pitch. It features two side vestibules at the head of the tent that free up interior space, so occupants have a lot more room to spread out.The Lightning FL 2 is a single walled tent, meaning that it goes up all as one unit without to need to set up a separate inner tent. This is advantageous in rain because it means you can set up the tent without getting the inside wet. It also makes the tent lighter weight(2 lbs 14.8 oz) because there's not a separate inner tent and rain fly. For complete details, see my Lightning FL 2 Gear review from earlier this summer.
Deadline to Enter
The deadline to enter this raffle is Sunday, October 30, 2016, at midnight PST.
- All raffle entrants will have one chance to win.
- A winner will be selected randomly from all valid entries.
- Please keep everything rated G.
- The prize winner can live anywhere that has postal service (including international.)
- If you have any questions, leave a comment.
To Enter
To enter this random raffle to win a Sierra Designs Lightning FL 2 Tent, answer the following 4 questions in a comment below. Incomplete answers will be disqualified.
- What is the make and model of your primary hiking and backpacking rain jacket?
- How long have you owned it?
- How would you rate your level of satisfaction with this jacket on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is to lowest level of satisfaction and 5 is the highest?
- What are the THREE most important reasons (just THREE) you purchased this jacket and not another? Please choose from the reasons listed below.
- cost
- light weight
- compressibility/packability
- breathable fabric
- waterproofing
- color
- manufacturer reputation
- sizing
- hood style and features
- distribution and type of pockets
- ventilation, for example pit zips
- durability
- warmth
- environmental friendliness
- manufacturer guarantee
- other, please explain
Example responses
I have an Outdoor Research Foray Rain Shell. I've owned it for four years. I rate it a 5. I bought it because of cost, distribution of pockets, and ventilation.
I have a Marmot Precip Rain Jacket. I've owned it for one year. I rate it a 3. I bought it because of cost, durability, and sizing
Patagonia Torrentshell Rain Jacket. I've owned it for two years. I rate it a 1 (it sucks). I bought is because of cost, manufacturer reputation, and color.
Enter In a Comment Below
Answer the four questions.
- What is the make and model of your primary hiking and backpacking rain jacket?
- How long have you owned it?
- How would you rate your level of satisfaction with this jacket on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is to lowest level of satisfaction and 5 is the highest?
- What are the THREE most important reasons (just THREE) you purchased this jacket and not another? Please choose from the reasons listed below.
- cost
- light weight
- compressibility/packability
- breathable fabric
- waterproofing
- color
- manufacturer reputation
- sizing
- hood style and features
- distribution and type of pockets
- ventilation, for example pit zips
- durability
- warmth
- environmental friendliness
- manufacturer guarantee
- other, please explain
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