Gossamer Gear The One vs Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo

Two shelters, measured against each other on the figures that decide whether they work on a bike.

The short answer

The The One takes weight; the Lunar Solo takes floor space and price. Their pole sets are close enough that neither wins on the bars, so this comes down to what you want from the shelter itself.

Assembled from the differences below rather than written over them. Every figure is a published measurement or computed from one — nobody here has used either one.

Where they differ

3 of the 4 things we can measure come out differently.

Minimum weight

182g lighter on the The One
Gossamer Gear The One
558g
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo
740g

Trail weight where the maker publishes one — fly, inner and poles, without the stuff sacks or the footprint. Worth reading against the pole length rather than instead of it: a Bikepack edition is usually a few grams heavier for shorter poles.

Floor area

0.97m² more floor in the Lunar Solo
Gossamer Gear The One
213 × 84cm — 1.79m²
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo
228 × 121cm — 2.76m²

Inner length by inner width as published. On a bike trip the floor also has to take whatever you brought inside off the bike, so a few centimetres is not nothing.

Price

$45 between them
Gossamer Gear The One
$260
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo
$215

As we hold it. Shelter prices move more than most gear, so check before you commit.

Side by side

Including the rows where they are level.

Gossamer Gear The OneSix Moon Designs Lunar Solo
Minimum weight558g740g
Floor area213 × 84cm — 1.79m²228 × 121cm — 2.76m²
Peak height125cm125cm
Price$260$215
Gossamer Gear
The One
$260 · 590g
Six Moon Designs
Lunar Solo
$215 · 740g

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