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what's your tent?

I think my next tent might be MEC's Tarn 3. Packs small, room for gear, and a little headroom inside!
 
Wow what a steal.

Forgot to mention, the BA pads require a bit of work to inflate them. Not much, but if you have lung issues it might be a struggle. I have an extra BA pad, if u want to test it I can lend it to you.

Foam pads aren't bad either. Light and fast. I will probably start using one for camping in warm places.
 
Just picked up a Eureka El Capitan 3 from Tent City. Decent price, hopefully it's worth it
 
http://www.eurekatentscanada.com/products/view/275?s=section_6

I have one of these and they stay inflated the whole camping trip and you do not feel a thing under you. I like them way better than those thick huge air mats. The big huge ones seem like they have to be inflated several times durring a trip. You move and you feel like you're going to fall off. Haven't been on a huge air mattress that I liked. Plus they are a bit much to carry with you and pretty heavy when you want to pack light.
 
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Picked it up a crappy tire on sale. Supposed to be a 3 man, but really only 2. For myself perfect size lots of room for all my gear with room to spare. Light enough for the bike as well.
 
http://www.eurekatentscanada.com/products/view/275?s=section_6

I have one of these and they stay inflated the whole camping trip and you do not feel a thing under you. I like them way better than those thick huge air mats. The big huge ones seem like they have to be inflated several times durring a trip. You move and you feel like you're going to fall off. Haven't been on a huge air mattress that I liked. Plus they are a bit much to carry with you and pretty heavy when you want to pack light.

Under inflate it and it will work a whole lot better. Just enough to avoid contact with the ground plus a bit.
 
Hello all,

Here is mine from Tent City, I think it was around $120 ish, they also have a number of refurbished ones. It erects super fast (story of my life :D lol) and the pegs are square aluminium and look like they will never break. Just two poles, its super light and has a little room outside for my dirty boots. Packs up small and its super light. Its two man, with just enough room for me and gear. Coleman Avior X2, buy one.

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Looking to buy my first tent/sleeping bag and other gear for some motorcycle tenting and possibly regular camping later on down the road. From what I've seen/read, a 2 person tent is pretty essential for fitting gear and other belongings. The Hennessey Hammock looks pretty awesome too and runs about the same price as a lot of quality 2-person tents I've seen; maybe a little pricier. I'm thinking of experimenting with camping in Ontario as a start and could really use some suggestions for gear. I will definitely check out Tent City/ Lebaron/ Europe Bound though.
 
My main motorcycle tent is an REI Half Dome 2. My backup is an old 4 season Mountain Hardwear Night View.

Important points for me:
- freestanding. Screw pegs.
- trivial to set up in the dark in 10 minutes or less.
- clips attaching the tent to the poles. makes for really fast setups.
- good quality fly that extends almost all the way to the ground (if not all the way)
- has a fitted footprint. I hate having sticks and sharp rocks damage the tent floor.

I love hammocks, but they can be a bit of a hassle if you can't find the right trees, or if you're camping in the middle of an old hydro access lane or an abandoned gravel pit.
 

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