I have the same tent and I cant fault it. I modified mine, (non-destructive) to allow the flysheet to remain attached to the inner tent. This makes pitching in bad weather or limited light situations easier. Basically I tied a couple of loops at the end of two pieces of paracord, measuring the same distance between the flysheet ties. I threaded the paracords through the pole sleeves of the inner tent (front and rear) and tied the fly sheet to the paracord loops with the ties. During pitching, the poles are passed through the loop, then the pole sleeve and through the other loop. It works perfectly both for pitching and packing up. 👍
Hi Phil, looking at getting this tent tomorrow. Seen a few videos and figured I could probably fiddle it so the outter cover goes up at the same time. Hadn't really thought of how to do it yet, but like your idea. Would you be able to send me some photos? Or a little video?
@@watercooled81 Hi Graham, I've finally got round to putting some pics together for the above mod and dropped them into a video. I hope it helps. Take care. Phil. th-cam.com/video/xRtdYd3opNM/w-d-xo.html
I just bought one of these and used it for an October night in Edale with torrential overnight rain. All dry and cosy inside. It's fine for one, no chance for two people. I'm going to combine it with a tarp next time to provide some extra covered external space. My first OEX. Impressed. Great tent, especially for just £67. The new ones now have sown in loops for tying the fly to which allow it to be left attached to the inner should one choose.
brought this for bike pack packing last year, perfect for my need, went for the 2 man version glad i did it gives you so much room, it does pack small if you fold it correctly.
Great review. I have found it’s a bit of a stretch to get the poles in if you have already put any pegs in the ground. My tip is fit the poles first and then peg the two head end corners down. After that, stretch out the base and peg the foot end corners. After that, it’s easy. There is something not quite perfect with the geometry so you can’t get the fly tight in all directions so not sure how important this would be in wet weather. I have only used mine in dry weather so far.
You do realise .when your tent is up and full of sleeping bags ,mats etc your once full ruck sack is now empty and easy to squash into the vestibule or down the bottom of the inner tent .
Great tent this is the new version ..ally pole atatchments ( feet) 5000 mm of water in 24 hours , always buy a 2 man tent even solo . Just for gear cameras etc . I bought mine by accident / left mina at home , had to buy this rapidly , its awesome in rain wind -4° i had 3 packs of fx pro camera gear . Awesome decent vestibule sizes ...better than vango
Do you know any websites that I can purchase his tent I live in the United States I really want this team I've been planning on it for a year and now I'm only finding it on United Kingdom websites?
Hi matey .. I just brought one for £59 @ go outdoors in the sale OEX sale Awesome.. I’ve brought a de tarp as well so can cook & sit under when weather is not good .. cheers Chris & Sam
Great tent bought mine just before lock down, perfect for bushcraft camping but may be a little on the heavy side for long trekking for some ! Personally I am not too worried about the weight, est 69 quid I spent on a tent , great mid ranger .. God bless... lee
OEX is a Go Outdoors own brand. Go was bought by the JD Group who also own Millets, Blacks and a few others, which is why you’ll see OEX at these other stores. As an own brand it sets it’s own RRP. Thus the “discounted” selling price is more the market value of the tent.
I’ve also noticed that once OEX items go out of stock they get discontinued. Happened with a few products recently. Luckily I got this tent just previous to this happening
I have the same tent and I cant fault it. I modified mine, (non-destructive) to allow the flysheet to remain attached to the inner tent. This makes pitching in bad weather or limited light situations easier.
Basically I tied a couple of loops at the end of two pieces of paracord, measuring the same distance between the flysheet ties. I threaded the paracords through the pole sleeves of the inner tent (front and rear) and tied the fly sheet to the paracord loops with the ties. During pitching, the poles are passed through the loop, then the pole sleeve and through the other loop.
It works perfectly both for pitching and packing up. 👍
Hi Phil, looking at getting this tent tomorrow. Seen a few videos and figured I could probably fiddle it so the outter cover goes up at the same time. Hadn't really thought of how to do it yet, but like your idea. Would you be able to send me some photos? Or a little video?
concur with graham, would love to see what you did!
@@watercooled81 I would also like to see this pictures of this of possible
If you could post a video of this mod and post a link that would be really awesome and appreciated.
@@watercooled81 Hi Graham, I've finally got round to putting some pics together for the above mod and dropped them into a video. I hope it helps. Take care. Phil.
th-cam.com/video/xRtdYd3opNM/w-d-xo.html
I just bought one of these and used it for an October night in Edale with torrential overnight rain. All dry and cosy inside. It's fine for one, no chance for two people. I'm going to combine it with a tarp next time to provide some extra covered external space. My first OEX. Impressed. Great tent, especially for just £67. The new ones now have sown in loops for tying the fly to which allow it to be left attached to the inner should one choose.
brought this for bike pack packing last year, perfect for my need, went for the 2 man version glad i did it gives you so much room, it does pack small if you fold it correctly.
Well done mate
Great to see this review on
This Tent
Not many done
So far
Fantastic
Enjoyed it
Got one also
Thanks for review! I just bought that and I was wandering if it's good, now I know it's enough
Great review. I have found it’s a bit of a stretch to get the poles in if you have already put any pegs in the ground. My tip is fit the poles first and then peg the two head end corners down. After that, stretch out the base and peg the foot end corners. After that, it’s easy. There is something not quite perfect with the geometry so you can’t get the fly tight in all directions so not sure how important this would be in wet weather. I have only used mine in dry weather so far.
I've used it in very heavy rain and it's stayed dry so thumbs up from me!
You do realise .when your tent is up and full of sleeping bags ,mats etc your once full ruck sack is now empty and easy to squash into the vestibule or down the bottom of the inner tent .
Mate I've said this on loads of reviews lol people still assume they are putting the whole bag in that they carried up lol
Just paid £62 for mine (new, from Blacks) ready for Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland next year. Thanks for the review.
This is a great review Sean!
Thanks Matt, glad you enjoyed :)
Great Video! Thanks for uploading. Can't wait to see more content 👍
Great tent this is the new version ..ally pole atatchments ( feet) 5000 mm of water in 24 hours , always buy a 2 man tent even solo . Just for gear cameras etc . I bought mine by accident / left mina at home , had to buy this rapidly , its awesome in rain wind -4° i had 3 packs of fx pro camera gear . Awesome decent vestibule sizes ...better than vango
Do you know any websites that I can purchase his tent I live in the United States I really want this team I've been planning on it for a year and now I'm only finding it on United Kingdom websites?
Hi matey .. I just brought one for £59 @ go outdoors in the sale OEX sale Awesome.. I’ve brought a de tarp as well so can cook & sit under when weather is not good .. cheers Chris & Sam
What tarp mate?
@@nathanslattery4903 DD 3x3 tarp .. it’s set up on the lockdown camping vids on my channel .. I did a few different ways .. cheers Chris & Sam
Great tent bought mine just before lock down, perfect for bushcraft camping but may be a little on the heavy side for long trekking for some ! Personally I am not too worried about the weight, est 69 quid I spent on a tent , great mid ranger .. God bless... lee
OEX is a Go Outdoors own brand. Go was bought by the JD Group who also own Millets, Blacks and a few others, which is why you’ll see OEX at these other stores. As an own brand it sets it’s own RRP. Thus the “discounted” selling price is more the market value of the tent.
Thanks for that info - I suspected it was the case but nice to have it confirmed :)
I’ve also noticed that once OEX items go out of stock they get discontinued. Happened with a few products recently. Luckily I got this tent just previous to this happening
what a poor review 😞