I’m looking for a sub 2kg tent primarily for ultralight backpacking and cycle touring. Generally short warm weather trips.
I have been looking at a few tents, particularly the MSR Hubba Hubba, but it is quite expensive and I’ve read mixed reviews.
These Alpkit tents both look good, but I have not seen them in the flesh. I’ll probably try and have a look in their Ambleside shop next time I’m in the lakes, but would be interested to hear from any owners.
My boys use a 1st generation Ordos2, and i think its very very good. Light, reasonably stable. It is slightly faffy to pitch and the inner-first pitching combined with all-mesh inner isn't great in poor weather - a non-mesh inner would shed some rain better before you get the fly on.
But weight-for-price-for-quality i think its great. Not sure how much later ones have varied but its unlikely to have gone downhill i would have thought.
I picked up an new and unused Jaran 2 from the classifieds here last year for £60. I primarily wanted a lightweight tent to take in hold luggage out to the alps. It was excellent as a tent to use in the valley in warm weather at the campsite. It's got good headroom and usefully sized vestibules.
Prior to using for 2 weeks in the alps I camped for a week in Cornwall. Heavy rain and 50mph winds were the story of the week. In a fairly exposed campsite it took a battering in 50 mph winds and I had to add extra guy ropes to stop it folding in on itself. It did survive though and kept me dry all week.
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