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    Tents for adventure riding

    OK I know I am going to get beaten up for this because it has most likely been thrashed out before so I will ask anyway.

    I am looking for a tent for adventure riding, any brands, comments, advice, do's and dont's would be well received.

    I also want a Coleman 508 cooker if anybody knows of one kicking around.

    OK I have put on my helmet and pressed submit, bombs away
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trials Rider View Post
    OK I know I am going to get beaten up for this because it has most likely been thrashed out before so I will ask anyway.

    I am looking for a tent for adventure riding, any brands, comments, advice, do's and dont's would be well received.

    I also want a Coleman 508 cooker if anybody knows of one kicking around.

    OK I have put on my helmet and pressed submit, bombs away
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    I have a kathmandu lansan plus tent at the moment, paid the 60% off price, even then it was still expensive. Construction is good, design could be improved. Too large for one person and therefore too heavy and takes up too much space too. Check out www.kiwicamping.co.nz , they seem to have resonably priced tents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cromagnon View Post
    I have a kathmandu lansan plus tent at the moment, paid the 60% off price, even then it was still expensive. Construction is good, design could be improved. Too large for one person and therefore too heavy and takes up too much space too. Check out www.kiwicamping.co.nz , they seem to have resonably priced tents.
    Adventure bikes find themselves in strange places ... extra room is not a bad thing ...

    If one or two will be in the tent ... get a three "person" tent ... if the weight is the issue ... GET A BIGGER bike.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Have been using a Kiwi Camping Astro3 for about 5years.
    A bit bulky on the bike, but sleeps two easily, and the vestawhasit, and fly/general build is excellant.

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    I have looked at

    Exped Vela
    Exped Southern cross
    Terranova Laser

    If anybody has info on these would be good to hear about
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trials Rider View Post
    OK I know I am going to get beaten up for this am looking for a tent for adventure riding,
    Thank you - I have been trying to pluck up the courage to do the same thing for months and couldn't be arsed trawling through heaps of old threads either!

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    Ask ADVGD....he.s done lots of camping and knows his stuff..

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    I Have been using one of these.


    http://www.altitude.co.nz/cart_produ...n%20Ultralight

    They are very small, I think it claims to be a 2 person tent, but you would have to be pretty damn comfortable with the other person. Works pretty well as an ADV tent small, light and just enough space to sleep on a half decent blow up matress.

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    We got one of these


    it says it's a 2 person tent, but you'd have to be very friendly with your room mate
    Bonus is the large vestibule and it's designed for pushbiking so it's sort of small and lightweightish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crim View Post
    Thank you - I have been trying to pluck up the courage to do the same thing for months :
    What oil should I use

    Very valid today more than ever asking questions like this (Tent...not oil) as technology is changing very fast.

    We have the Hilliberg Keron GT4 for our big trip away, for most trips in NZ the Kathmandu Base camp tent is bloody good, dry space is valuable so don't get to miserable on the last kilo.

    Yellow tent is Kathmandu in Iceland
    Green is Hilliberg in Finland
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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    We got one of these


    it says it's a 2 person tent, but you'd have to be very friendly with your room mate
    Bonus is the large vestibule and it's designed for pushbiking so it's sort of small and lightweightish
    Holly shit, how many JATZ's have you had in that? or is the picture out of scale?

    What brand is it?
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    Most of the time I use a Mantis 1 (1.9kg)

    Or going light I just use a DHM Hike-lite rain shelter (865 grams)

    Or for extra room and comfort I use both together

    However due to neither sheding snow very well my new winter use purchase is a Terra Nova Duolite It is fairly low weight and semi geodesic so has good snow shedding abilities

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    Tents are all about how much and where you will use them. And how fast you want them to pitch. If your thinking once or twice a year in good weather then anything will do. If your thinking lots of use then get a good quality Macpac or sim. They will last for decades and be very fast pitching as they go up as one unit in a couple of mins. They also will handle any weather. And be very light/compact.

    For beds go with a thermorest as they stop the cold from the ground and are very cumfy.

    Its like everything, get what you pay for.

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    MSR Hubba hubba, 2 x good mates, 2 x vestiwotsits, very small and 1.8kg.
    Bloody dear and bloody good. Shit doesn't pay in the long run.
    I'm no gynaecologist, however I would be happy to take a look......................

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