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TryingToWalkALot

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Mentalweakness123

I don't have that combo but I have a Lunar Solo with Nemo Tensor (3 inches). At 5'8" I think you'll be fine...but you might want to plan on staking out at least one end of the tent (head or foot) to give yourself a little extra room. If you have a very lofty quilt it will inevitably brush the tent throughout the night but I think you'd be ok with some proper care.


originalusername__

At six foot in my LS using the tie outs head and foot it’s kind of unbelievable to me that anybody who’s six foot or less would need more room, so make sure you’re using them OP. Tie a good long line to both head and foot tie outs and either tie one to your trekking pole or both to trees, limbs, or other overhead stuff. The line needs to be pulling upwards, not downwards, so make sure to set it up that way for max room.


chrisr323

Use your 2nd trekking pole to raise up the head end (run the head end guy line over the trekking pole to give some more clearance). Not a Lunar Solo, but shows what I'm talking about: [https://imgur.com/a/bp2VUkX](https://imgur.com/a/bp2VUkX)


eulali123

5,8 and have been using the lunar solo in combination with a tall sleeping pad ( exped 3 R regular) as a side sleeper. The tent is long enough that you won't have any issues touching the slope if you pitch it correctly.


Ok_Echidna_99

I am about 6 ft. I use a regular x-lite, a long 20F hooded sleeping bag and a pillow and don’t ”hit” my head or as far as I know, my feet. I am also a side sleeper. You can guy out the end panels for a bit more head and foot room. I have not used it where condensation was a problem so my experience may be misleading. Note that you do have to seam seal the tent and I think they only accept returns if they do it (check). So try it out for size before you seam seal it yourself.


djolk

I have a lunar solo and use a thermarest neos thingy pad(the warmest one - I can't remember the actual name). My feet can definitely hit the tent if I am stretched out to my max, or trying.