Re: Light tent recommendations for cycling?



Tintin wrote:
Id really like to get into cycle camping because I love camping and I cannot drive but I do cycle.

Can anyone recommend a "good" tent as oppose to a cheap one that would be suitable, preferably v compact and light as I do not have panniers and would need to carry it in a ruck sack.

UK links to stores would be really appreciated and any reviews of your own too!

Thanks.


I use the Coleman Cobra II which I have found to be very good and sensibly priced, as are most Coleman's.
Last year at the York Rally they were in abundance!

Regards, Kenneth.
www.kmiles.co.uk
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