I'm a climber in Ireland and I have a tent that was bought in Lidl. The tent is really waterproof easy to set up and not too heavy however it's massive (I can stand in it) all this wouldn't be a problem if it was stable in wind, which it aint. I was looking a downsizing to a vango banshee. however I normally pitch on the bottom of my local crag which is bare rock and since its a sea cliff i'd be getting very strong winds and rain. A halo 200 seems to be the easiest option for me as its semi geodesic, also the big fat frog 24 is looking like a good option however it's pricey. Any advice on suitable tents would be cool.
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Hi,
don't know this is much use but check out gelert meteor 2 or 3 ot the slightly larger orion avaialble for under £100 and pretty well spec'd.
We got the 3 man and no complaints. (well for 3 man read 2 man) unless your very friendly.
There's a Decathlon store opened up in Belfast and I believe they do online deliveries too. A tent that's worth a look is one of the pop ups, maybe the three man one? It bucks and bends in the wind but it certainly won't break. I have the larger 'base seconds' and I am very impressed with the high standard, very thick fabric and sturdy but flexible poles.
This is the three man version which is £55 or thereabouts and it comes in red, blue and light green too. The Belfast store doesn't always stock all colours (or indeed all tents) so it's worth checking their stock online first.
I would quite like one to take to the beach and camp overnight amongst the sand dunes, I think this tent is perfect for a quick overnighter like that.
The other benefit to someone like yourself who pitches on bare rock is that this tent hold's it's own shape, so therefore doesn't necessarily need pegging out in order to keep it up. As long as you weighed it down, you could use a heavy ruck sack or climbing gear on the inside to hold it down. If it came to it, just sleeping inside it would hold it down.
Post last edited on 11/10/2010 22:48:54
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I have a North Face Tadpole 23. Great in wind & easy to pitch. Baing a backpacking tent, It is a tight fit for two, though, but my wife and I found it comfy and warm enough.
Get a Quasar; they're seemingly bomb proof. I have never regretted buying mine. It has been buried in snow and stood up to some truely frightful conditions. They're not cheap but sometimes Terra Nova have 2nds, ex display etc - that's always worth checking
Quote: Originally posted by victoria1 on 11/10/2010
It bucks and bends in the wind but it certainly won't break.
Post last edited on 11/10/2010 22:48:54
Thats the problem. I woke up with the top of the tent touching my face in bad weather. I mean there nothing wrong with the tent I own, but on occasion it turns into a kite.
Thank for all the advice.
------------- Climb that mountain, fish that river sleep in a tent.
I can recommand the Coleman Ohio.
Geodesic, 2 pers. ( meaning one pers. really )
and right now very cheap. I paid 70 pounds for it, which I thought, and still think, is a good price, but now they are on sale for 29 Pounds.
Best thing is the length of the innertent. 235 cm or someting.
Good luck