I've had my Coleman Phad X3 for years. In bad weather it needs a Tarp.
By the time I added up the weight of the tent, tarp and poles as well as the volume of pack size it all added up to 35ltrs and 11.2 kgs
I took a punt on a Vango Tour 200, (follow on from the Turini and the Stelvio but with fibre poles
I bought the aluminium poles and some extra porch poles, swapped out the pegs for lighter ones.
The whole lot weighs 8 kgs (including my carpet and extra groundsheet and packs 25 ltrs of space
The bedroom is great and the garage is a great area. Was camping recently in strong winds and very wet rain. 4 of us sat comfortably in the garage area sheltering from the rain. 1.7m height means comfort and easy getting dressed. It also goes up quickly too
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i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
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Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
Mine is a Lone Rider Moto Tent. Great quality and I can stand up no problem.
CB500 X with Rally Raid Level 3 Upgrade
Toured in :
BMW R1200C - Bought new in 2000 and I am still in love with it
Toured in :
BMW R1200C - Bought new in 2000 and I am still in love with it
Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
I use a Terra Nova Laser Space 2
Great tent, single pole, very light weight and small pack size.
Plenty of room for me and my gear and room in the outer to leave any wet/damp gear.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Ter ... ace-2/1578
Unfortunately not sure if they are still available.
Great tent, single pole, very light weight and small pack size.
Plenty of room for me and my gear and room in the outer to leave any wet/damp gear.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Ter ... ace-2/1578
Unfortunately not sure if they are still available.
Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
Here are some ideas:
Vango Omega 450, no longer made, may be able to find old stock somewhere, or second hand. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Van ... a-450/2162
Vango Galaxy 300, slightly lighter than the 450 above, a possible choice, but I would go for the 450 given the chance. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Van ... y-300/3921
Wild Country Etesian 4, going up in price, similar weight to the tents above, some good reviews around. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/2414
Cheers
Mark
Vango Omega 450, no longer made, may be able to find old stock somewhere, or second hand. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Van ... a-450/2162
Vango Galaxy 300, slightly lighter than the 450 above, a possible choice, but I would go for the 450 given the chance. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Van ... y-300/3921
Wild Country Etesian 4, going up in price, similar weight to the tents above, some good reviews around. http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/2414
Cheers
Mark
Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
If you can live with the price and weight, maybe the best tent ever made:
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/For ... -Mk-5/1231
It is very easy to add a porch/vestibule to the entrance.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/For ... -Mk-5/1231
It is very easy to add a porch/vestibule to the entrance.
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Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
And of course, if you like Khyam tents there is the Freelander, but it is quite heavy:
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Khy ... lander/382
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Khy ... lander/382
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Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
this would be ideal for say, a quick erect tent in the national parks area .. should be no problem
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Re: i need a new tent for buggered knees ?
I have the Etesian 4 which me and my son use and I can recommend it because there is plenty of room inside and easy to erect. I'm 6"2" and can stand up in it. The porch is very useful for sitting out of the british rain and storing your gear.