I'll measure them when I finish work this afternoon but I don't think they're very long.SefaA wrote: ↑Tue Sep 04, 2018 2:31 pmThank you for advice, it seems good. Do you think also poles can fit to top case or panniers?sprintster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 04, 2018 2:09 pm I've got a Berghaus Peak 3.3 tent. I haven't actually used it with my bike but no reason I couldn't. I use it for hillwalking and wild camping with my girlfriend and dog. I split the outer from the inner and poles and it easily fits in a rucksack so would also fit in top box/panniers. It only weighs 3.25kg and has enough room to sit in the porch as well as store all our gear in the end. Available just now from Millets for £107 which I think is a bit of a bargain for the quality of tent.IMG_20180818_175341.jpgScreenshot_20180904-135846.png
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The poles are 470mm long and I have the tent split in two bags 500mm long which makes it much easier to pack away in the morning.
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Nice idea Sefa to get all your gear into top box and panniers, but I reckon you will struggle for 2 people. Tent, sleeping bags, mats, plus clothes and any cooking gear you may need. Hope you succeed!
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I would look at specialist backpacking tents in hotter tempertures you can use inner only or even a tarp and poles .SefaA wrote: ↑Mon Sep 03, 2018 11:22 pm Hello,
I am new about camping, i have Ducati Multistrada 950 with original top case and panniers.
I don’t want to use another bag for camping gear, could you please advice me a tent for 2 person which has a compact size to carry in topcase or in panniers? Thanks in advance.
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I would say you will be hard pushed to get a two man tent and gear for two in the boxes you have but not impossible.
MSR seem popular with overland couples.
Let us know how you get on
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Re: Looking a tent can keep in top case
My two man tent fits in a sleeping bag cover once the poles are out ... try stashing it like that ? Poles can poke in anywhere along the moto frame or across the box at the base ?
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Re: Looking a tent can keep in top case
Just bought this for the Morocco trip and its compact and light https://www.station13.co.uk/store/p53/L ... ark_2.html
Re: Looking a tent can keep in top case
I would look at specialist backpacking tents in hotter tempertures you can use inner only or even a tarp and poles .
I would say you will be hard pushed to get a two man tent and gear for two in the boxes you have but not impossible.
MSR seem popular with overland couples.
Let us know how you get on
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I realized that backpacking gear or bicycle camping gear is more useful and compact. And i found one tent for 3P with packed length 35cm.
https://www.kelty.com/tn3-tent/
I saw some bad comments about leaking at window when its raining.
Anyone has experience with this tent?
Do you think its a good idea?
Thank you.
I would say you will be hard pushed to get a two man tent and gear for two in the boxes you have but not impossible.
MSR seem popular with overland couples.
Let us know how you get on
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I realized that backpacking gear or bicycle camping gear is more useful and compact. And i found one tent for 3P with packed length 35cm.
https://www.kelty.com/tn3-tent/
I saw some bad comments about leaking at window when its raining.
Anyone has experience with this tent?
Do you think its a good idea?
Thank you.
Re: Looking a tent can keep in top case
Surprising very little in the way of actual recommendations on this post.
I've got two large top boxes for my XF650 and VX800 but they aren't mega mega large. I manage to fit my 2 man tent (if you're VERY good friends lol!), 3 season sleeping bag, foam pillow, sleeping mat (essential!) and various other fillers like puncture repair kit, map, etc all into one of these large top boxes:
- Quechua Quick HIker Ultra Light 2 man tent from Decathlon (and surprisingly still available after a few years) 1.96kg
- Kozi-Tec 3 season sleeping bag 2kg
- Exped Synmat Lite 5M 630g
- foam travel pillow from Mountain Warehouse
This kit has survived quite a few tours without issue so very happy with it. The tent was recommended to me from someone who used one to hike around the base of Mt Everest and was impressed with it. I've had no leaks but need a few days deluge type weather to really test the llittle bugger out.
Tent here - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/quickhiker- ... 45650.html
Hope this helps..
I've got two large top boxes for my XF650 and VX800 but they aren't mega mega large. I manage to fit my 2 man tent (if you're VERY good friends lol!), 3 season sleeping bag, foam pillow, sleeping mat (essential!) and various other fillers like puncture repair kit, map, etc all into one of these large top boxes:
- Quechua Quick HIker Ultra Light 2 man tent from Decathlon (and surprisingly still available after a few years) 1.96kg
- Kozi-Tec 3 season sleeping bag 2kg
- Exped Synmat Lite 5M 630g
- foam travel pillow from Mountain Warehouse
This kit has survived quite a few tours without issue so very happy with it. The tent was recommended to me from someone who used one to hike around the base of Mt Everest and was impressed with it. I've had no leaks but need a few days deluge type weather to really test the llittle bugger out.
Tent here - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/quickhiker- ... 45650.html
Hope this helps..
Re: Looking a tent can keep in top case
XF650 makes a fair point about the lack of specific tent suggestions.
Did you make a decision on which tent ?
One (probably at least one) basic thing I missed out of my comments was of course the Temperature range that you might use the tent in ---- ventilation and entry options might be significant.
The worst thing might be you thought it was a minefield and gave up ---- I hope not.
Did you make a decision on which tent ?
One (probably at least one) basic thing I missed out of my comments was of course the Temperature range that you might use the tent in ---- ventilation and entry options might be significant.
The worst thing might be you thought it was a minefield and gave up ---- I hope not.
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https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/v ... 20&t=83806
Some useful comments in this current thread on a Hill forum.
Some useful comments in this current thread on a Hill forum.