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Looking for a good one person tent
noventa
04-14-2010, 10:14 PM
Hi,
First time tent buyer here. Looking for a one person tent that could be packed in the least amount of space. What brands are good out there? Do you guys know of any good places in Vancouver to look for such an item?
thanks for the hlp
racerman88
04-16-2010, 01:55 PM
MEC on Broadway in Vancouver. Check their site online
nipples
04-27-2010, 02:51 PM
Doesn't matter where. Only tent I would get if you're looking for weight, space, durability is hubba bubba!
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jimzilla
04-27-2010, 07:00 PM
Bivy Bag/Sack
skyxx
04-27-2010, 09:04 PM
I made one instantly...........in my pants.
gabbergabber
05-01-2010, 01:19 PM
Don't go to MEC, they will hassle you into buy an expensive and useless tent. Around MEC, there are plently of small camping stores that have 1 person tents, their price are usually 30% cheaper, or you can buy or rent a used one. Works as well as a brand new one.
noventa
05-03-2010, 04:36 AM
i want to own my own. Can you guys name any brands that would be a safe buy?
i want to own my own. Can you guys name any brands that would be a safe buy?
if you buy used or new you will own it. Try 3vets their near the CT near Cambie & 7th.
mk1freak
05-08-2010, 09:16 AM
Don't go to MEC, they will hassle you into buy an expensive and useless tent. Around MEC, there are plently of small camping stores that have 1 person tents, their price are usually 30% cheaper, or you can buy or rent a used one. Works as well as a brand new one.
i agree their prices are higher BUT their warranty is second to none!
I had an old MEC backpack AND and torn MEC tent which they tried to repair for me, they got the backpack repaired AND since they couldn't repair the tent they replaced it with a new one! all free of charge!
That peace of mind is worth the price IMO
you might also note that some of the newer style sleeping bags are essentially tent in themselves, might want to look into that as well :)
there's that outdoor supply place on Yukon and 7th i forget the name but they also have good prices on quality gear as well(sorry above post had it 3vets outdoorsupply)
nipples
05-15-2010, 04:05 PM
Msr hubba hubba!!! Best tent in the world
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For a LOT cheaper than the MSR Hubba Hubba, another option is the MEC Tarn 2. It packs to a slightly smaller volume, but weighs 0.7kg more
MEC Tarn 2:
Packed Size 15 x 53cm
Packed Weight 2.7kg
MSR Hubba Hubba:
Packed Size 17 x 51cm
Packed Weight 2.0kg
murd0c
05-17-2010, 10:56 AM
I have had 2 mec tents and all my buddys have them. Yes you pay more but they are easy as hell to set up and the quality is 2nd to none. You are better off spending the case now because I guarantee you that if you get something cheap you will upgrade to a better quality sooner then later.
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Cman333
05-17-2010, 11:27 AM
why only one person tent? You've never met someone on a camping trip that you end up sharing your tent with?
Wrong user this is Phil. Cman would never get dirty in the bushes.
Phil@rise
05-17-2010, 11:32 AM
And I agree with the above stated MEC is worth the trip 3vets is a rippoff I was just in there a couple of weeks ago looking for cast iron cookware and they were three times the price then army and navy for the exact same shit.
If you just want a cheap tent then army and navy has lots of options
aznrsx1979
05-18-2010, 12:11 PM
Parents still got the first tent we bought 25 years ago from Canadian Tire or Sears. That tent has been trough a lot over the years.
I bought a 2 person tent when I was in high school from Canadian Tire and it's still in great shape.
The only stores I've been to are: Canadian Tire, Sears, MEC, Sports Chek, Army & Navy.
murd0c
05-18-2010, 03:01 PM
And I agree with the above stated MEC is worth the trip 3vets is a rippoff I was just in there a couple of weeks ago looking for cast iron cookware and they were three times the price then army and navy for the exact same shit.
If you just want a cheap tent then army and navy has lots of options
What do you know, you normally sleep under your corn binder
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