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Thread: Cheap small tent

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    Hi, mate of mine (not into regular camping) wannts a cheap but light and sturdy tent any thoughts (does not like idea of a basha!).

    Cheers, Jim :wink:
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    Hi Jim.

    See the earlier thread on the Argos Pro-Action one man tent.

    I bought one, as did at least two other guys on bushcraft uk, and scores of folk on uk.rec.walking.

    Costs £30 (recently on offer at £24) from Argos. Seriously. You'd think it would be rubbish at that price, but its not. Aluminium poles, genuinely waterproof, only 2kg, amazingly small pack size and is a copy of a big bucks tent. Also is forest green.

    I'm well pleased with mine. Quality is not as good as my £200 Vaude Space Explorer (eg - porch very small and not fire retardent, midge netting not fine enough) - but not too far off

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    I agrre about the argos tent. I purchased one a couple of months ago, and its now seen 12 days use. It's a little cramped, and it pitches inner first, other than that, for £30 it's incredible value. Consider it as halfwat between a hooped bivi, and a proper tent. It's still cheaper than either.

    If your friend can stretch to a bit more cash, about £70 - £80, the coleman cobra is a pretty good tent, although heavy. I have one that I've used year in, year out for 3 years, and its a real tough piece of gear. I've painted it with pu sealent twice now....any more and I might make a coracle out of it!

    Slightly more expensive, but my real favoroute, is the vaude taurus. Big, fairly light, well made, and a usable porch. I think you can find them for about £100 now
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    I think that it all depends on what your mate thinks is a cheap tent, how much would he spend and how
    long does he want it to last.
    If he is going to get a lot of use out of it and will use it year round,go for something which is
    around the £100 mark like the Taurus available at http://<a href="http://www.venturesp...arseid=190</a>
    for £99 . Another alternative is the Wild Country Crura for about £70 from gear zone (packaging is free on orders
    over £40) http://<a href="http://www.gear-zone...Crura.html</a>is the link. There are a multitude of outdoor equipment suppliers and in the end the choice will be very much his.

    I used to do a lot of walking and climbing amongst other bits, so I have a lot of links if you want them.

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    That Argos Pro-Action Tent (1 man) is great value for money. I have one, it really is smashing for a few nights wild camping..

    And to top the lot, Argos have cut the price even further its £19.99 now !!!
    Nigel
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    That Argos tent looks value for money, but small.

    How about a two-man tent for EUR59 (around £40):

    http://www.au-vieux-campeur.fr/gp/as...p?codprd=36656


    Keith.

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    Argos pro action 1 man tent now £19.99 till 19 May if your interested.

    Cheers

    JFW

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    oops a bit late with that last post. ops:

    Just read squirrelboys post.

    JFW

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    No harm in double posting - esp as its a bargin :-D
    Nigel
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    I ordered an Argos tent on the strength of this thread... damn you :wink:

    Not put it up yet, but it certainly seems suspiciously good value.

    Hellz

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    Actually my colleague did not get one but a camping friend and I both did! Tried it out 2 weeks ago- interestingly I set it up in the Lab during my lunchbreak (Im a sience teacher) and guess what- one of the key top attachment straps on the inner snapped! :cry:


    Argos immediately switched it (during said break!) with no reciept and no questions asked- the replacement I noted had different material on this part of the tent which looks stronger (black not white as well) and I've had no problems from this tent. :-D

    Sale ends next week....

    Blue Sky!

    Jim
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