By: Ajstock Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2012 Rating:
We've had this tent for 18 months and in that time have used it on a cycle camping trip from London to Rome and 3 weeks in Corsica.
The suspended pole system makes it simple to erect and take down and the extended porch is excellent for storage or cooking in bad weather. The choice of a front and a side door option is useful as well.
Cons? - The suspension hooks for the poles are made of plastic and can be 'sprung' off the poles if you're not careful, especially around the side door when getting in and out. We also added an additional guy loop to each side near the back to tension the material more effectively as we sometimes found the flysheet touching the inner when damp.
Very happy with this tent and it still looks like new.
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Although designed as a dyed-in-the-wool touring tent, the Wild Country Duolite Tourer's low packed weight of 2.95kg makes it suitable for anyone looking to sleep two and have masses (1.5m wide x 1.9m long) of porch space. Whats more, the clever combination of semi-geodesic and tunnel syles of construction mean that the Tourer is both stable and roomy.
The huge porch opens at the side or front to make access easier for both bikes and riders, and the packed length of 40cms means the Douolite Tourer will fit in most cycle panniers with ease.