I can't find the perfect tent. Well over the last few years, perfect has been a hammock, but now that I'm in the early stages of planning a six to eight month tour of the USA I'm thinking about tents again.
Some people like ultra-light. Not me. I'd rather huff and puff all day, hauling loads that the designers of the Nomad had in mind for it and be comfy while camping, and safe in emergencies. So the Cost vs weight vs strength vs convenience ratio in my value system has the weight in last place. It's kind of "color" first, "setup ease" second, "space to spread out" third .... and I'll compromise on all the rest.
With all that said - here is my problem. I have the "perfect" tent already. Perfect except for one thing, the thing I value most. It is a Henry Shires Tarptent Cloudburst. (
https://www.tarptent.com/cloudburst3.html )
which is super easy to set up, is wonderfully large, well ventilated (a strong plus here in the muggy south) and also pretty lightweights at 1.5 kilo. Why oh why can't it have been made in stealth Green??
I enjoy stealth camping. It's partly to save money for those extra mealtime beers, but mostly because I like the lack of structure when I meander. I don't like having to "be somewhere".
So here is my crazy improvement idea - has anyone else ventured thus? I'm going to spray paint that nice glow in the moonlight silver color away. I think, anyways, and hope to get a nice dark green and brown camo sort of end result. Would this have any chance of working, or just a fast way to destroy the tent? The Tarptents are made of ripstop nylon, and impregnated with silicone, so I wonder what sort of spray paint might adhere to it, and have the trait that it won't stick together like some paints can, after it dries.
Any advice? Or should I just splurge and buy an Hilleberg Anjan 3? That is a lot of beer money! I'm still going to pack my hammock and tarp btw, so this will be for when I'm forced to devolve to sleeping on the ground - and with that perspective a Hilleberg would Really squander tragic amounts of the food and beverage budget.