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Chitterne
25-03-2009, 21:48
I've tried searching without much success. Looking for a backpackable family tipi (if such a thing exists!).

Grateful for any links and recommendations (-particularly what to avoid).

Many thanks!

myotis
25-03-2009, 21:56
Have a look at

http://kifaru.net/TIPI2009.html

and

http://www.titaniumgoat.com/tents.html

Not cheap but light enough to qualify as family backpacking tipis.

Graham

SimonM
25-03-2009, 22:07
Try looking at the Helsport range...I got mine from Tamarack
http://www.tamarackgroup.co.uk/
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/gallery/data/506/medium/DSC00284.JPG

Alternatively, you could PM Andywinkk as I know he is looking at making some as part od his existing business....

HTH

Simon

helixpteron
26-03-2009, 03:56
Have a look at

http://kifaru.net/TIPI2009.html

and

http://www.titaniumgoat.com/tents.html

Not cheap but light enough to qualify as family backpacking tipis.

Graham

What he said!http://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv29/helixpteron/happy0034.gif

mentalnurse
26-03-2009, 13:54
try andywinkk off here sure he is making some tipis that might be ok for you.

Prophecy
26-03-2009, 23:50
Argos maybe?

Doc
27-03-2009, 15:55
Kathmandu used to make a very lightweight teepee, IIRC. Made in the UK, too.

big_swede
27-03-2009, 16:04
Bison makes affordable lightweight lavvos. www.bisontelt.no

I'm happy with mine.

Doc
27-03-2009, 16:08
Found the Kathmandu linK:

http://home.freeuk.net/kathmandu/catalogue.html

They call it the basha-tent: sleeps 4, deploys as a teepee or in other ways, single pole, all only 1.2kg. So would be single skin, and might not be robust enough with kids.

Chitterne
27-03-2009, 21:05
All: Thanks. Quite a range of choice!

Not sure that I buy into the outer-only-no-groundsheet kifaru/ti-goat philosophy for use in Brit conditions -in wet conditions, it wouldn't be long before the interior became a mud-bath!

The full-on arctic tent type tipis look great. Vehicle-borne use only I suspect. Not sure I want tipi as family tent if using a vehicle - I think something with 'rooms' maybe a little more practical.

For backpacking, the Kathmandu bivi tent sounds like it might be the thing -but their website couldn't be accused of being 'picture heavy'! Anyone got a pic?

scrogger
28-03-2009, 17:53
Where will you be packpacking with it? eg how long will you travel each day? will it be just you carrying it or will the load be shared? does it have to be a tip? there are a lot of tents out there which will accomodate a family and yet are very very light. Hillerberg for instance.
Will it be used for wild camping etc?

Im looking at a tipi for canoe camping where the weight does not seem so critical but for backpacking it will be pretty important.

Andy