Dirt Rag MTB/Backpacking Tent Review - Can Anybody Help?
stevie.
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Hi. Can anybody help please?
I think issue 150 of Dirt Rag had a review of equipment for off road touring equipment and one of the 1 or 2 man tents they reviewed had a porch big enough to store a bike in it.
In a fit of pent up frustration, my wife had a major clear up yesterday and has sent my copy of the magazine to the recyling bin. It was a subs. copy and I don't think the mag can be purchased in the UK without subs, now Borders has gone.
I don't suppose anybody has a copy of the article and could post up the make and name of the tent for me? Please?
Thanks very much
I think issue 150 of Dirt Rag had a review of equipment for off road touring equipment and one of the 1 or 2 man tents they reviewed had a porch big enough to store a bike in it.
In a fit of pent up frustration, my wife had a major clear up yesterday and has sent my copy of the magazine to the recyling bin. It was a subs. copy and I don't think the mag can be purchased in the UK without subs, now Borders has gone.
I don't suppose anybody has a copy of the article and could post up the make and name of the tent for me? Please?
Thanks very much
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I know it's not the magazine but have you seen this topeak tent? I thought it was a pretty good idea and less to carry!
http://www.topeak.com/products/Bike-Tent0 -
Thanks for pointing that out Paul.
Sadly, I borrowed one for my Sarn Helen ride and I found it to be a truly awful product. No room inside it at all and as it is single skinned, condensation was a massive problem.0 -
Thanks for pointing that out Paul.
Sadly, I borrowed one for my Sarn Helen ride and I found it to be a truly awful product. No room inside it at all and as it is single skinned, condensation was a massive problem.0 -
Ah, well that sorts that out then! I thought it might be too good to be true, you'd have thought they would test it for things like that!0
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It also leaked.....lots. oh, while I'm here, it didn't cope with wind very well either.
It was a tough 3 and a half days ride0 -
Check out the The North Face range. They cost a bit more, but they are quality items and you will know where the money has been spent.
I have a North Face Mica 12 and it works great for 3 season biking and walking expeditions, as packed weight is around 1.3kg.
http://www.ldmountaincentre.com/product ... 3995&aid=20