Looking for a Soulo. Best I’ve seen is £610, anyone know of a dealer that discounts them ?
Joe Brown had them less 20% last month - No good I know!
For what it's worth I got a discount on my three;
15% tossers discount at Cotswold.
Footprint and £100 at Outside Cambridge.
Footprint & 10% at Alpenstock.
It's a bit like buying a Breitling …. you need to ask as they're trying to protect the brand.
These small tents look great but what do you do if it's raining to cook?
These small tents look great but what do you do if it's raining to cook?
KFC deliver, just like they do at home
Thanks, will try them.
I've got a Hilleberg Akto, plenty of space to cook in the alcove, just don't carry loads of crap with you.
I've got a Hilleberg Akto, plenty of space to cook in the alcove, just don't carry loads of crap with you.
You're having a laugh surely, with wet bike gear in the rain you can't even get onto the sleeping bag without it getting damp.
I had one with a footprint and despite great expectations I hated it.
Dry weather or without bike gear would have been a different matter
I have had no issues wet or dry. I'm not a giant, so plenty of room at the bottom, plus the porch. I also have a two man tunnel tent, but have been using the Akto for the last couple of years with no issues.
I get that, many love them and perhaps I was hasty in getting rid of mine as the quality v lightness was exactly what I wanted ..... perhaps if I was still a 20 yr old
I've always considered the Nammat but it would be the 2GT.Nammatj 3 is the only tent you'll ever need … and you can sit bolt upright inside.
Saying that, I was so impressed that I also bought a Nammatj 3 GT.
The difference in pack size between the 2 side by side is vast, with the GT being half as big again.
But the standard size Nammatj just hits that sweet spot between weight, strength, size, height and space.
I think the 2GT would be perfect if I were under 6ft, but that extra 4 inches makes all the difference ….. right ladies?
But you're right about the Akto, just too snug for anything other than kipping in - Even reading a book is awkward with the roof so close to your face.
I still do a one nighter in mine a couple of times a year - Get in loving it & get out hating it.
I agree, but if your not a giant the Akto is fine, I'm 5ft 8 and think there is plenty of room, but then I also use bivvy bags, so maybe not a good recommendation