A number of years ago I engaged in my one and only foray into the world of unassisted bike touring. The reason I never repeated the exercise was that the single skinned one man coffin tent I used was not fit for purpose. I got "rained" on all night by condensation, even with the door fully open, and didn't get a wink of sleep. The 34 mile ride home the next day was not a happy one. I set off at 0530 simply because I was still awake and still getting soaked.
However this spring I'm willing to give it another bash. I think I've nailed down what I need, and I bow to the superior knowledge of the folk in this forum.
Essential:
Can any of you suggest some tents? If there aren't too many 1-man tents that meet the above criteria, I'd be willing to go as big as a 2-man provided it is reasonably light weight and compact when stowed.
However this spring I'm willing to give it another bash. I think I've nailed down what I need, and I bow to the superior knowledge of the folk in this forum.
Essential:
- Must be suitable for bike camping and backpacking (i.e. lightweight and ideally can be transported in pieces to balance panniers)
- Must be double skinned
- Must have good ventilation
- Since condensation is unavoidable all the time, it must be designed to drip condensation down to the ground rather than onto the occupant
- Must offer decent rain and wind protection, especially if I fancy taking it up the hills
- Must cost around £200 or less.
Can any of you suggest some tents? If there aren't too many 1-man tents that meet the above criteria, I'd be willing to go as big as a 2-man provided it is reasonably light weight and compact when stowed.