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    Coleman tent - 2 man

    Anyone got any experience of these tents?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COLEMAN-BEDROC...item230a94e068

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    i have a bigger coleman tent and its good very waterproof has the one looking at got there weather tech system
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    i have one of these aswell have not used it yet , put it up in garden over crimbo for a week to see if it leaked ,all good there. some say its no good for anyone over six foot but i have no prob with that as long as im on my own[6foot one]. other than that seems to be ok will be trying it out this year.

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    Still mulling this one over. I have a Vango for my bike trips and a tarp for overnighters but want something i can use on bike or carry if i need to and as small as poss in packdown size. I am 5 foot 14 but dont mind curling up a bit if size is a bit tight. Easy to put up? Easy to put away (with a hangover)?
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    keep us posted realbark as im looking for a smaller tent aswell for trips out,my trusty 5 man coleman is too heavy and also very fiddly to put up in a rush,but great for holidays on proper camp sites
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    Me and my hiking buddy have been using Coleman tents for years and they are excellent. I've presently got a Coleman Phad X3, but that's cos there is normally two people in it and we're both well over six foot.

    I had a guy on a course who used the one man version of the tent you're looking at and he found it to be too small for him and his kit and it suffered in the wind too.

    I can highly recommend Coleman Phad tents in all weathers and reckon the two man would suit you fine.
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    I have a Coleman Dome Tent which I think is called a 'Crestline', probably out of production now but an excellent bit of kit as far as quality and portability is concerned.
    Packed it around the lower slopes of the Spanish Sierra Nevada and Portugese Ria Formosa wetlands. Not under very severe conditions but it withstood a few good heavy downpours with no problems.

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    Was it a three pole jobby with two doors? If so, I had one of them for five years after I bought it second hand from my mate (for a pint) and he'd had it another ten years before me. That bad boy took some massive weather in Wales a good few years on the trot.
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    It's a three pole yes Marvel. Two which run in sleeves and cross under the 'dome' in the usual way, and a third which supports a small 'porch', great for cooking under in the wet. Just the one door though, bought in a sale marked "End of line" so I assume it's now old fashioned..

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    I see them on ebay, I know the one. Mine had no porch, but the internal bit only covered four of the six points of the hexagon which left you with an internal 'utility room' area with a choice of two doors for then the wind invariably changed. Top tent.
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