Can anyone recommend a good tent for cycle touring.I'm looking for one or two berth, a colour that blends in with the background flora and is very very tough and able to cope with high winds .
Typical in a field behind a hedge .or a more favourable place would be at the edge of a wood .so always turf or soil . Maybe chalky ground but not on hard rock .When & where would you be using it? Often green/olive can stand out more than you think.
Many thanks. I'll look into it. Thanks to all for your replies so far.I always think it's best to get advice from folk that have had good expirienc e .I have two, but I believe neither are still made, but bear with me.
The Robert Saunders Spacepacker is very quick to put up, loads of space, entry either side, but I have to sleep diagonally and even then the inner sometimes touches my face. It also once blew flat in high winds in Scotland. Weighs 2kg.
The Vango Havoc 200 is takes longer to put up, only has one entry, but I can sit up in it and there's loads of head room. Very stable in all weathers. Weight 3kg.
I'd go for any Vango tent which tickes your boxes, they probably don't make a bad tent. Weight wise I'd not bother too much about it, 1kg difference isn't worth worrying about.
Well I'm not too worried about the price. I was thinking about one hundred to two fifty pounds sterling.Combien Monsieur?
£ Budget? £
Bad experience can be just as helpful. Can save you a costly mistake.Many thanks. I'll look into it. Thanks to all for your replies so far.I always think it's best to get advice from folk that have had good expirienc e .
Some kind of basha? Cheap, large for the price, light to pack, easy to deploy, mainly available in camo colours.