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Subject Topic: Tent Advice Please - 1/2 man Post Reply Post New Topic
19/6/2006 at 12:29am
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Good Evening

Found this very useful forum and thought it wise to ask the advice of those in the know.

I am after a tent for one (large) person and some personal belongings.

Requirements are:

Must be lightweight
Must pack very small
Must house me and some belongings.

Basically I want tent for motorcycle touring. Therefore space and weight are of a premium. I will be in Spain and Portugal in the summer time.

I'd rather not spend a fortune but advice on what and where I should be looking would be most appreciated.


Thanks
Piers


19/6/2006 at 12:37am
 Location: WIRRAL
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hi piers and welcome to ukcs  i cant advise you on the choice of tent but this is quite a common thread their was one on earlier in the month i have had a quick look for you but my eyes are giving up on me and my tieping is bod.check out the back cat of threads or hopefully someone can find it for you i believe that their are a lot more solo campers than people think good luck and happy trails

p.s. dont forget the camping abroad message board in all forums 



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19/6/2006 at 12:41am
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Thanks - I did see the previous post (i think) in fact reading it again now.

I thought my requiremnents were quite specific, in particular regarding the weight issue.  I will search through the posts thought but thanks for the reply and the welcome to the forum.

 

Piers



19/6/2006 at 1:48am
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Hi & welcome to the forum Piers

Sorry, I don't know a lot about 1/2 man tents, but if the manufacturers allow the same amount of space per person as they do in larger tents, then I would suggest that you defo go for a 2 berth. A lot of people on this forum have found that what is supposed to be a 2 berth inner won't even take a double airbed, so I fear that if you buy a 1 berth tent it will give you just enough room for a roll mat and you'll have to sleep on your side all night - no space for clothes, shoes, toiletries etc.

You say that you don't want to spend a fortune, but it may help if you give us an idea of your maximum limit. Meantime google a few specialist light-weight tent makers like Robens, Robert Saunders, Terra Nova, Jack Wolfskin, Wild Country, Vaude and Vango.



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19/6/2006 at 8:27am
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Do you want to be able to stand up in the tent - this will mean an increase in the size and weight, but worth it if you are going to stay in the same spot for a while. If you are jsut biking, staying over night and then moving on, then a smaller tent will obviously work.

One thing I would recommend for a hot countries like Spain and Portugal is a double skinned tent, where the inner can be used without the flysheet acting as a mozzie net and letting lots of air in. These are generally inner pitch first, but with small tents it is not really a problem if it is raining, you can still lay the flysheet over you and erect very quickly the inner.

Finally given your M/C equipment, which is bulky you are going to need a 2 man tent.

If you don't want to spend too much have a look at the small Colemans and Easy Camp tents, Gelerts and Vango Deltas. £50-80 should get you something good. More money is just buying you greater weather protection (not need in Spain and Portugal) and less weight, but the same packsize - and it is size that you need to watch more than weight.



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24/6/2006 at 6:47am
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Thanks for the advice, no doubt you  will see a number of 'Please Help' type requests from me.

 

Piers



24/6/2006 at 9:35am
 Location: stratford upon avon
 Outfit: vango tempest 200 .terra nova voyager
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i have a vango tempest 200.click on my gallery to see it.if you search the internet ,then you should get one for £90.00 maybe cheaper.there is lots of room in the porch to cook if raining.it weighs 2.9 kg and packs down small.its a very good tent for the price.try http://outdoormegastore.co.uk , http://gearzone.co.uk, http://gooutdoors.co.uk, http://outdooraction.co.uk, these are some of the sites i use.there is another lad on this site who i recommended this tent to and he did 10 days accross scotland in rain snow and gale force winds and said it performed perfectly.i'm not saying its the best tent out there but for the price range i think it will hold its own with the dearer tents.the only tent i would change it for is the terra nova voyager which weighs 2.2 kg and will stand up to anything,but its £250.00.i'll have to keep dreaming.i have camped in the mountains in the tempest and it was great.hope this makes sense 


24/6/2006 at 11:19am
 Location: Coatbridge Scotland
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Hi piersuk, welcome to UKCS, as your on a motorbike and not backpacking I think I would go for something with a little bit of room like a Vango Gamma 250 or Coleman Quartz 2.
I agree the Tempest is a very good tent for backpacking, I have a Vango Phantom 150 only 1.7kg, but you can afford that little bit extra room to spread out.

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24/6/2006 at 12:29pm
 Location: yorkshire
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we too have a vango tempest 200, me and mrs rick find it fine for the 2 of us so it should be big enough for 1 and some kit. we got ours from mitchells outdoors, £69 with the discount card.

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24/6/2006 at 10:38pm
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Hi and welcome to UKCS - there are some bargains to be had if you shop around too. Do you have an idea as to the kind of weight and dimensions you can cope with? I ask because I saw a 2005 Coleman Spirit 2 at a good price - its a bit bigger than the vango tempest but offers much better headroom if you want a bit more headroom. Check it out here


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24/6/2006 at 11:53pm
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Hi

Thanks for all your advice - finally ended up with a Gelert Nakina 2 man tent for £18, new  :)

Thanks for all your advice though,  if and when i get get into this camping lart I will upgrade. 

 

Thanks

 

Piers



25/6/2006 at 7:48am
 Location: kent
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Hi Piers,

just back from my first m/c camping trip, & have a couple of tips which you my care to consider:

1) 12v socket - charge 'phone/satnav/camera/radio whilst on the move (i also used it for airbed pump). Ciggy lighter extension lead from Maplins, £2.99 -cut off plug, add in-line fuse, wire straight to bike battery.sorted.

2)Pacsafe rucksac security 'cages' - sort of expanding wire bags that will fit over your panniers/tankbag/topbox (these are SOOO easy to pop open when locked!) & padlock to bike - loads on ebay.

3) Ortlieb drysack - shove anything/everything in - bone dry in the worst storm, & used with Pacsafe, great for leaving boots/lids/jackets etc in padlocked to 'bike.

4) don't use bungee cords, get half a dozen of those little straps from camping shop or halfords. much more adaptable & can act as a compression strap.

5) gaffer/tank tape and zip cable ties. amazing what broken things you can bodge up with these!

hope this helps

please do a write up on your trip when you arrive safely back...

 

steve



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