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Good tents
Posted: Jun 4th, '07, 12:31
by Jan Solo
Hi all,
I am looking to buy a tent that is compact and good and waterproof that will fit on a bike.
Halfords do a line but are they cumbersome? Any ideas??
Posted: Jun 4th, '07, 12:38
by chris_1127
i got quite a good one cheap from trago mills - it is pretty small, as anyone who saw it at llandow will tell you - only really big enough for one me (or a squeeze for 2 regular sized people), but it packs down small and has withstood some heavy rain and wind well. it was only about 15 quid as well - think it was a litchfield apache but need to check
Posted: Jun 4th, '07, 14:04
by A_T
Try
http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk, I got mine from them and a few others have too

Posted: Jun 4th, '07, 19:25
by Blimey
One i have used a few times is this one
http://www.outdoormegastore.co.uk/acata ... ent_1.html
Also depending what weather you will be camping in the higher the hydrostatic head the better for waterproofing. You want a min of 1500mm here. But abroad you will need it more. My big boy has 5000mm and never lets a drip through.
Also Tapped seams is a deffo for strengh and weather proofing.
Posted: Jun 5th, '07, 08:27
by Jan Solo
Blimey wrote:One i have used a few times is this one
http://www.outdoormegastore.co.uk/acata ... ent_1.html
Also depending what weather you will be camping in the higher the hydrostatic head the better for waterproofing. You want a min of 1500mm here. But abroad you will need it more. My big boy has 5000mm and never lets a drip through.
Also Tapped seams is a deffo for strengh and weather proofing.
And I thought all you had to do was buy a plastic dome that could squeeze me in!
Posted: Jun 8th, '07, 23:53
by Dave
I bought a halfords one before and will never buy one from them again. Get down to millets or blacks.
Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 07:51
by Funky
I got my tent from Trago Mills, it wont fit on a bike but it's a bloody good tent..and quick to put up if it's 12 am and Nick is there ;)
Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 08:01
by Jan Solo
Dave wrote:I bought a halfords one before and will never buy one from them again. Get down to millets or blacks.
Why? I saw one that was £30 and now £20 - I am not a big time camper so thought it would do for the weekend.
Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 10:41
by Tom L
just buy any old tent and a couple of bungie cords. It have to be an 8 man tent or something if it didnt fit on a bike. Most tents now are so compact they are smaller than sleeping bags.
Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 19:39
by Dave
Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 20:15
by Jay
highly recommended

Posted: Jun 9th, '07, 22:13
by Blimey
Funky wrote:I got my tent from Trago Mills, it wont fit on a bike but it's a [Censored] good tent..and quick to put up if it's 12 am and Nick is there ;)
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. I couldn't stop laughing my head off after reading this.
quick to put up if it's 12 am and Nick is there
If only you were there 6 hours earlier when he and Leroy were putting up thiers. Never laughed so much in years. How they didn't kill each other i don't know

Posted: Jun 10th, '07, 17:30
by Jan Solo
Bugger - I took a chance cos of the price - oh well. I usually go for a hotel, but the boss wouldn't let me!
Posted: Jun 21st, '07, 20:08
by Blimey
We went down and viewed another tent we liked last week. But need to sell the one we have at mo.
Best tent i have ever had
£250 to you. Maybe a prob fitting on back of bike though.
Can always buy a little trailer. It folds into a small holdhall bag.
Is it too big for what you want

Posted: Jun 24th, '07, 20:13
by Jan Solo
i went in the £20 job and stayed dry - although it was wet inside (which made stinking socks stink more!!)