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Just started using a Naturehike Cloud Up 2. It's a copy of the Big Agnes Fly Creek 2. Loving it so far!
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Cotswold Outdoor have a Vango tent sale on.
The Banshee 200 is discounted to £105 ,,-- similar the cheapest available on eBay.
The Banshee 300 ,however, is discounted to £85 !!!
The Banshee 200 is discounted to £105 ,,-- similar the cheapest available on eBay.
The Banshee 300 ,however, is discounted to £85 !!!
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I have lots of tents (although not as many as I need . If I was going somewhere really hot and I wanted a inner first pitch tent I would take my Northface Tadpole. It may be 23 years old and had a few patches from burns it got when I was a hippy but its still the best I have.
However I generally use a Minipeak. Mine has an entirely mesh walled inner and is very small with a really big porch area so nothing but my bed in is the inner. It's not so easy to get into bed but I love it and it works well in hot weather.
However I generally use a Minipeak. Mine has an entirely mesh walled inner and is very small with a really big porch area so nothing but my bed in is the inner. It's not so easy to get into bed but I love it and it works well in hot weather.
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+1 from me too on the Elixir.BobH wrote:+1 on the MSR Elixer, I have the single for light weight trips. Folds small, light and very strong.
Used mine through Africa and ticks all your boxes. Just take a patching kit as not included in the bag (i had to use the one that came in my £5 travel pillow).
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Another vote for msr gear .. I have the elexir 3. You can get smaller. Pitching is a breeze and you can leave the rainfly off if its a warm climate. Great to have two entrances and storage outside the main inner. Especially when it’s wet or you have wet gear.
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I bought the Vaude TerraHogan earlier this year. It's only 2.2 kg and packs really small. The first time I pitched it took just 6 minutes and, although it pitched all together (inner and outer at the same time), you can remove the outer. It's slightly more expensive than some of those mentioned above but it is made in Germany and mine came with a tent doctor kit and an additional groundsheet (from Action Outdoors).
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Have a look at the Naturehike Mongur 2
https://www.naturehike.com/mongar-ultra ... d-edition/
Looks familiar? Its an exact copy of the £400 MSR one.
The MSR one is a belter. You can sleep in the inner, the outer, or both.
https://www.naturehike.com/mongar-ultra ... d-edition/
Looks familiar? Its an exact copy of the £400 MSR one.
The MSR one is a belter. You can sleep in the inner, the outer, or both.
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I bought a couple of these a couple of years ago--almost as disposable for the LeMans Moto GP--loads of fires and flying embers --at 70 quid a good copy of the very expensive US BIG AGNES version https://www.naturehike.com/cloud-up-3-u ... -men-tent/ I've used it a few times and no complaints--just 4 pegs for the corners on a custom footprint and the poles are all in one --and its up very quickly--all ripstop with plenty of ventilation--and as a 3 man perfect for just me and biking gear.