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18 Jul 2008
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Tent to fit inside Zega case
Does anyone know of a one man tent that when packed will fit inside a touratech zega case?
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18 Jul 2008
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Yes, a Vaude Bivi. Very Small, will easily fit. I think it even fits upright.
Only one skin so gets a bit moist in the heat, but very sturdy, 800g, and takes maybe 4 mins to put up.
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I've got a lot of tents, but no Touratech Zega. Maybe you could post inside dimensions of the case....?
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It depends on what size you want your tent to be. Small one man tents/bivvis like KTMmartin will fit in easily. But, personally, I prefer a tent I can sit up in - so you would be looking at about 90cm to 100cm height, depending on your height.
At the moment I am also looking for a tent small enough for all my gear and small enough to fit into my zega cases. My current tent is unnecessarily big - too much wasted spaced. Ideally I want a one and half man tent!
I'm looking at the Black's Octane range of tents - I waiting for my local store to have its annual tent show so that I can go and try it out. Another possibility is to buy in America (excellent dollar/pound rate). Companies like Big Agnes and Alps make some good tents, although their hydrostatic head ratings tend to be lower - but that shouldn't be a problem for summer camping.
Maximum pole length to fit horizontally into a zega case is 43cm (c.16.75 inches)
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Don't worry too much you can always pack the tent without the poles so it'll pack down smaller and the store the poles either vertical in the box or strap them somewhere else on the bike.
I bought one of these for $70 but I notice it's only $56 today on Amazon.com ! A great little tent but not a two man.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by baswacky
It depends on what size you want your tent to be. Small one man tents/bivvis like KTMmartin will fit in easily. But, personally, I prefer a tent I can sit up in - so you would be looking at about 90cm to 100cm height, depending on your height.
At the moment I am also looking for a tent small enough for all my gear and small enough to fit into my zega cases. My current tent is unnecessarily big - too much wasted spaced. Ideally I want a one and half man tent!
I'm looking at the Black's Octane range of tents - I waiting for my local store to have its annual tent show so that I can go and try it out. Another possibility is to buy in America (excellent dollar/pound rate). Companies like Big Agnes and Alps make some good tents, although their hydrostatic head ratings tend to be lower - but that shouldn't be a problem for summer camping.
Maximum pole length to fit horizontally into a zega case is 43cm (c.16.75 inches)
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How about an MSR zoid 1/zoid 1.5?Light enough,packs small,and tall enough to sit up straight at one end.
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Bivi vs tents
While I haven't used a bivi bag (it definately isn't a tent) I just can't see myself lying in it for days at a time in rotten wet weather or an enforced stop. A tent, even a small one, is much more comfortable and who knows, it might hold the occasional 2 for amusement. You can change clothes, read, play cards with your companion, cook, spread out, hold all your gear nearby, etc. and are possibly more "private". Most modern tents are very light but gram for gram give a lot more than body bags. I wouldn't carry a tent in one of my panniers anyway, why would you? When rolled up, it fits perfectly as an external load and the panniers are for more deserving items (clothes, books, cards, cooking gear etx).
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Quote:
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Does anyone know of a one man tent that when packed will fit inside a touratech zega case?
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Here is a shameless plug but I am selling a North face Slick rock that fitted in my Alpos panniers..
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...ck-2-man-36767
If you are at all interested let me know what the Inner length of your boxes is and i can measure it to make sure...
EDIT:
This tent is perfect for one person and thier gear.. if you follow the link you will see that we used it for months with two people and all out rear.. this can be a bit squeezy. but worked fine.
I measured it and packed length with poles is 51L X12Dcm which would fit diagonally in the touratech boxes.
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any tent (within reason) will, minus the poles.
and you can make your own poles to any folded length
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i got this one
Karrimor Alpha Tent
Pack height 18cm
Pack length 40cm
Pack width 18cm
Weight 2.5kg
Camping - 1 2 Person Tents - Alpha Tent
fits inside my boxes with about an inch to play with. Only used the tent and the boxes once, then i figured boxes were silly and got andystrapz
Expedition Pannierz
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I've got a Vango Banshee, see link below.
Vango Tent Information
Vango list it as a 2 person tent which is being a bit optimistic. More like 1 person + gear. They state pitching time is 10 mins but I reckon you can half that by the time you've had a couple of practice runs.
I paid £65 for mine from a high street camping shop, probably a little cheaper on the 'net.
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