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Maybe a new tent is in order
« on: 01 April 2016, 18:29:26 »

Ive had a couple of tents now.....my latest one is pretty hard to put up by myself.

This one ive spotted maybe the answer to my problem.....it seems easy to put up....the only downside is a mechanical pump is the only recommended way of inflating it.....tho I do like the head room....

 http://www.decathlon.co.uk/air-seconds-family-52-xl-inflatable-tent-5-man-id_8357356.html

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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #1 on: 01 April 2016, 18:50:24 »

I personally still don't think inflatable tents are ready for mainstream yet. Even those on display in stores look deflated and unstable - and I bet they are pumped up daily.  Imagine what they would be like outdoors ;)
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #2 on: 01 April 2016, 18:52:15 »

Ive seen them fail very early.

Want something quick and easy...Try a Khyam Igloo, had ours about 20 years, the current design has barely changed...cracking tent.

Rarely see em in the shops, but are available online

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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #3 on: 01 April 2016, 18:55:59 »

I personally still don't think inflatable tents are ready for mainstream yet. Even those on display in stores look deflated and unstable - and I bet they are pumped up daily.  Imagine what they would be like outdoors ;)

Really.....can you imagine spotty yufs working in the shop....bothering to do that.....ie pumped up and left for weeks/months.......
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #4 on: 01 April 2016, 18:57:49 »

I personally still don't think inflatable tents are ready for mainstream yet. Even those on display in stores look deflated and unstable - and I bet they are pumped up daily.  Imagine what they would be like outdoors ;)

Really.....can you imagine spotty yufs working in the shop....bothering to do that.....ie pumped up and left for weeks/months.......
I've heard the kids in Go Outdoors being told to pump them up by the more useful staff...
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #5 on: 02 April 2016, 00:13:36 »

I have of these for use on the bike:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqjAnpp-C4A

Very happy with it, if a bit small  :y
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #6 on: 02 April 2016, 07:49:04 »

Ive seen them fail very early.

Want something quick and easy...Try a Khyam Igloo, had ours about 20 years, the current design has barely changed...cracking tent.

Rarely see em in the shops, but are available online

Sorry Jimbob.....that's about the same design of my current tent.....its putting up the poles which is the pain, ok for two people, but you'll struggle if theirs only one of you....on the wrong side of 50!
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #7 on: 02 April 2016, 08:03:44 »

Hi TD. Let me check my understanding of what you do: solo motorcycle, solo tent, heading off to wherever you fancy for some "hermit time"?
WONDERFUL!
Before marriage, children and family commitments, I wanted to do that, but I am now the wrong side of 70 and with the aches, pains and creaky joints that go with it,m so all I can do is dream, and envy you!
Care to share any of your expeditions with us?

Ron.
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #8 on: 02 April 2016, 08:08:33 »

Tho I would travel to Oxford first (the nearest dealer for me) and check it out.....
For some reason theres no reviews of the 5th berth ..... but there is of the 6th berth (extra air pole).
Most seem to like the product.....there's some complaints, but there is always going to be on reviews.....but if you read the bad reviews, some are nick picking.....others appears they carnt read the instructions , imo anyway
ie some complained the tent buckled in windy conditions....I notice that the air pump they want to sell you separately has a pressure guage on it, presumabley to blow the poles up to a certain pressure . Now if you don't buy this pump or don't have a similar pump already....your going to be guessing how much pressure.

They do have a 2yr warranty

But anyway,  just thinking ahead atm as I have plenty of time on hands at the mo and I couldn't even blow up a ballon at the moment  ;D :(
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #9 on: 02 April 2016, 08:19:45 »

Don't buy an inflatable they are useless, that's all I will say.
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #10 on: 02 April 2016, 08:25:13 »

Hi TD. Let me check my understanding of what you do: solo motorcycle, solo tent, heading off to wherever you fancy for some "hermit time"?
WONDERFUL!
Before marriage, children and family commitments, I wanted to do that, but I am now the wrong side of 70 and with the aches, pains and creaky joints that go with it,m so all I can do is dream, and envy you!
Care to share any of your expeditions with us?

Ron.

Hi Ron

No and no....

I like my creature comforts.....so my kit will only fit in a car....I usually take a portable tv as well, as I like to catch up on the morning news and maybe an hour of tv before retiring for the night. Had 4 berth tents in the past.....but the layout of the posted 5 berth, head room, extra space appeals.
Last year I went to Goldencapholidaypark.co.uk, middle of July, wanted to stay 7 nights, but only 4 nights were available.
Arrived about 3pm.....was nearly 6pm by the time I had the tent up and everything organised....and a very damp TD.....tho I did stop for ciggie/beer breaks a couple times.........hence you see the reason I want a tent that's easier to put up  :y
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #11 on: 02 April 2016, 08:37:17 »

Thanks for the clarification, TD. I love that area of the country and I'm sure I visited that site many moons ago: if it's the one I'm thinking of. it impressed me with its calm and relaxed atmosphere.
I go for comfort nowadays, too, having "graduated" to a tin tent via ridge, frame and trailer tents!

Ron.
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #12 on: 02 April 2016, 08:42:11 »

Hi TD. Let me check my understanding of what you do: solo motorcycle, solo tent, heading off to wherever you fancy for some "hermit time"?
WONDERFUL!
Before marriage, children and family commitments, I wanted to do that, but I am now the wrong side of 70 and with the aches, pains and creaky joints that go with it,m so all I can do is dream, and envy you!
Care to share any of your expeditions with us?

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Hi Ron

No and no....

I like my creature comforts.....so my kit will only fit in a car....I usually take a portable tv as well, as I like to catch up on the morning news and maybe an hour of tv before retiring for the night. Had 4 berth tents in the past.....but the layout of the posted 5 berth, head room, extra space appeals.
Last year I went to Goldencapholidaypark.co.uk, middle of July, wanted to stay 7 nights, but only 4 nights were available.
Arrived about 3pm.....was nearly 6pm by the time I had the tent up and everything organised....and a very damp TD.....tho I did stop for ciggie/beer breaks a couple times.........hence you see the reason I want a tent that's easier to put up  :y

Go for one of the bigger Slumit tents then  :y

Seriously quick to put up, not quite as quick as popup. But nearly, I arrived on a pitch on the bike. Got off, noticed it was starting to spit with rain. In under 5 mins I had the tent off the bike and fully pitched up, I was inside the tent with a beer and looking out.

When I arrived some people next to me had tent material and poles everywhere, clearly been there an hour or two looking at faces/body language.

I got some deathly looks as I sat in my tent, yet arriving just few minutes ago.  :D
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Re: Maybe a new tent is in order
« Reply #13 on: 02 April 2016, 09:22:34 »

Hi tunnie. Looks like I accused the wrong bloke of minimalist camping!
I will have to get my motorbike out of the garage and think about venturing out, if those tents are so simple and quick to pitch. Trouble is, my bike is in about as many peices as it's possible to be in, buried deep in my garage!
It's a 1952 Sunbeam S8.....

Ron.
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« Reply #14 on: 02 April 2016, 09:43:05 »

Hi Ron!

Yes it's me the biker, quickly went to a 2006 BMW GS, due to my height (6ft5) I found it a very natural bike to use. Many other bikes are just too small, also very tight around the gear shifter for my size 12's.

Plenty of space on the GS for feet, me and my camping gear!  ;D

I've done Isle of Man TT a couple of times (FatherT used to work out there) Also done Scotland in a heat wave! Always wanted to do Europe, either full on tour down to the Alps or a starter tour of the WW2 Beaches.

Have a read of these, a couple of my trips:

Scotland: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=103710.0

Wales: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=31076

Isle of Man: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=36452
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