The reason i roll it is that the peg bag and pole bag go in the centre then roll it up with them in the middle, that way you cant lose them, plus they are nicely cushioned in the centre and won't get any direct pressure on them which could force them to puncture their bag or the tent itself.
Take a look at Field and Trek, they are having a sale this weekend and you get a further 20% discount at checkout...I got a Vango Spectre 300 for £55 delivered...that is about half of what they normally sell for...
------------- It is a wise man who has something to say.
It is a fool who has to say something.
The Octane 1 is a high performance, 1-person double skinned, tunnel tent with an aerodynamic shape suitable for mountain use in high winds. Utilising aluminium poles it is extremely light and easy to carry. It has a 30D ripstop PU siliconised flysheet with a 3000mm hydrostatic head and a DWR Hypalon® coated 10000mm groundsheet which makes it suitable for use at all altitudes. Another technical feature utilised in this tent is ‘one end closed’ pole sleeves for quicker pitching.
1 person technical/performance tunnel tent
30D ripstop PU siliconised flysheet with Fully taped seams
This is a perfect 1 person tent for lightweight backpacking or cycling touring, thanks to its light weight and compact pack size. It is quick and easy to erect. Constructed using UV Pro protected, polyester ripstop fabric and pre-bent aluminium poles to stand up to the extremes in the weather.
1 person tent
Headroom: 95 cm
Flysheet fabric: Polyester ripstop, 4 000 mm PU coated, taped seams,
Inner tent fabric: Polyester breathable and no-see-um mesh
Quote: Originally posted by armchaircamper on 12/7/2010
Thanks! He's 21, big and strong, and will probably arrive by train and not have to take things too far (unless they move on day by day). He has a list of kit to take which doesn't include cooking things.
However, I went down to the local camping shop this afternoon and compared the weights of the 300 and the 200. I must say, the 200 was significantly lighter (2.75kg) and will probably be perfectly adequate.
(He doesn't really need his mum to choose a tent for him but he's hardly home between now and then and hasn't camped before, whereas I need very little excuse to go tent shopping!!)
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks everyone. Lots of useful info on this thread.
In the end my son took the Vango Alpha 200 which was fine as he didn't have to carry it about day by day.
They also camped under tarps and made shelters out of branches and leaves - cool!