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{"ems":{"score":["5.0","6/15/2011","5.0","proswaterproof","consheavy","best Usesbackpacking"],"source":"http://www.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productid=4458309"},"trailspace":{"score":["4.5"],"source":"http://www.trailspace.com/gear/msr/carbon-reflex-1/","users Review":["this Is A Very Impressive Tent From Msr. It Is A Bit Expensive So I Gave It 4.5 Stars Instead Of 5, But Wow, This Is A Great Tent. If You Go Backpacking More Than Twice A Year, I Would Say It's Worth The Price. It Is A Very Light Tent, Yet Pretty Sturdy... All Thanks To The Carbon Fiber Poles. Check Out My Video Review To See The Tent In Action And Learn More About The Carbon Reflex 1."]},"campsaver":{"score":["5.0"],"users Review":["this Is A Very Impressive Tent From Msr. It Is A Bit Expensive So I Would Give It 4.5 Stars Instead Of 5, But Wow, This Is A Great Tent. If You Go Backpacking More Than Twice A Year, I Would Say It's Worth The Price. It Is A Very Light Tent, Yet Pretty Sturdy... All Thanks To The Carbon Fiber Poles. Check Out My Video Review To See The Tent In Action And Learn More About The Carbon Reflex 1."],"source":"http://www.campsaver.com/carbon-reflex-1-tent-1-person-3-season"},"backcountry":{"source":"http://www.backcountry.com/msr-carbon-reflex-1-tent-1-person-3-season","users Review":["i Shopped Extensively For A Year For An Ultralight One-person Tent. This Tent Led The Pack For Most Of That Time, But Ultimately I Chose The Big Agnes Copper Spur Ul1. The Carbon Reflex Is Smaller By 5 Square Feet And Lighter By 3 Ounces. I Was Ready To Buy One, I Just Never Saw It On Sale, Which Could Mean It Has Been Popular, Or In Short Supply. These One-person Tents Share A Common Design, With The Side Door And Large Vestibule. It's Important To Note That Neither Tent Is Really Free Standing -- The Carbon Reflex Requires 4 Stakes Minimum, 6 With Fly. Can Instead Use Sticks Or Poles To Spread The End Corners Apart To Eliminate 4 Stakes; That Would Involve Carrying Some Extra Cordage."]}} |
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