Decent solo lightweight tent advice.

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Stiks

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My son was going to bunk with me on our Coast to Coast walk but now he's decided against that and fancy's his own tent ......... No doubt away from mine and Toby's (Collie cross) snoring :)

He wants to spend 60-70'ish.
Needs to be 1.5kg or below, netted and stable (No pop ups, I hate them!!)
I've been searching but choices seem limited so far.

Don't think he'd like my bivi bag.

Any recommendations?
 

Shewie

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I'm a fan of the little Vango tents, I have a couple of the older ones but I like the look of the new Banshee and Tempest. The Coleman X2's have had quite good reviews too.

The Argos one is a good price though.
 
Had one of these Vangos for years, 1.9kg, and it's never let me down.
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http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/vango_tbs_micro_100_gg.html

(There's one on eBay at the mo', item 170353953414, should be within your budget)

However if I was buying one now, I'd go for the newer, current version at 1.0kg looks even better (and a whole kg lighter than the Argos one!)...
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http://www.vango.co.uk/products/tentsInfo.aspx?productid=32&modelid=30&id=20

(also on eBay, but at £99...item 140304356227)
 

Stiks

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Thank you guys,

Just spoke to him and he's reserved a Pro Action at his local Argos.
I hate that orange, arrrh .. ... I'd soon have it covered with leaves ;) I'll park my Shangri-La in the next valley and wear sunglases when I'm close!

Must admit I'd go for the Vango 100 but he may never use it again so can't knock him for that choice, he's a sensible lad and has a new baby boy to attended to.

Will be a good Father & Son bonding trip, I hope.

Has anyone reading done this walk? Enjoyable?
 

ocean1975

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Have you seen the coleman bedrock 2 tent .It is a 2 man tent but it would be cosy for two i believe it weighs in at about 2.1 kg but the price is reasonable at £40.Not got one myself but tried a display one out in a shop and it seemed just the job.
 

Stiks

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Have you seen the coleman bedrock 2 tent .It is a 2 man tent but it would be cosy for two i believe it weighs in at about 2.1 kg but the price is reasonable at £40.Not got one myself but tried a display one out in a shop and it seemed just the job.

Looks a very taut pitch. ... Nice looking tent. Even heavier mind you.

He's made his choice now, I'll see what he thinks when he calls tomorrow.
 

Stiks

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Hi, i'd take a look at the gelert solo a great little tent for £25 theres a place called winfields that sell them online

I prefer that but it only has a 1500 floor, seems low to me. Coulduse lightweight spinn fab ground sheet though and still weigh less than the Pro Action.

Low head room also, errm not sure.

I'll think on that, cheers!
 

Mikey P

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Thank you guys,

Just spoke to him and he's reserved a Pro Action at his local Argos.
I hate that orange, arrrh .. ... I'd soon have it covered with leaves ;) I'll park my Shangri-La in the next valley and wear sunglases when I'm close!

Must admit I'd go for the Vango 100 but he may never use it again so can't knock him for that choice, he's a sensible lad and has a new baby boy to attended to.

Will be a good Father & Son bonding trip, I hope.

Has anyone reading done this walk? Enjoyable?

He'll be rattling your zip at three in the morning wanting to get in the Shangri-La!
 

andybysea

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I took my pro action(old model) to my recent beach camp im 6' 3'' tall and there was plenty of room for me and my kit, just used rocks instead of pegs to hold it up, it was a bit windy on the first night,and a bit of rain, never had or have had a problem with it.
campatbeach005.jpg


ignore the jacket drying on the top of it.
 

Stiks

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I took my pro action(old model) to my recent beach camp im 6' 3'' tall and there was plenty of room for me and my kit, just used rocks instead of pegs to hold it up, it was a bit windy on the first night,and a bit of rain, never had or have had a problem with it.
campatbeach005.jpg


ignore the jacket drying on the top of it.

Must say I prefer that colour.
Thanks for the confidence boost. I'm sure he will be happy with it.

Cheers!
 

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