Thanks for the tip and showing this tent. I'm on the edge of making a choice buying one. So what I learned from you now is a) 2 persons b) weight and c) package size. Thanks for this.
I have had one of these for three years and haven’t bothered with any of my other tents since then because it’s so convenient! There are two small vestibules by the doors which are big enough for boots and that’s where I put mine. You can always get the awning if you really need more space. 😎
Great review mate ,could I just mention I have no idea what tent I’ve been using for the last 15 years but it served me well .what ever you have is worth a shot..just go and try with whatever bike or setup you have ..a 125 and this tent will give you so many happy memories … go for it …
Great tent ⛺️ better than the old ones l went camping in back in the early 70s. Last time l went camping l was 15 or 16 l was heavily into David Bowie and had my cassette recorder with me. I learnt how to play Five Years and Quicksand and various other Bowie songs on my acoustic guitar 🎸 l was very popular in my home town 😅 with the girls 👧 ❤️ Those were the days. Funny but riding horses and motocross bikes lead me to playing guitar because I'll fell off so many times. I'd two older brothers, one raced bikes and the other played guitar 🎸 When l was off school injured l began playing guitar . Almost 67 years old now still playing guitar and still riding motorbikes. LET'S HAVE IT 😅
What a great story Mike! Motocross bikes, horses and most definitely guitars have all been significant parts of my life too, in my formative years and still today. There are worse things to spend your time messing around with! 😁
I have the same tent and it is brilliant the only drawback is the bulk when packed so I put it in it's own drysack and strap it to the top of the seat pack .Forget it being two person it is ideal for one with gear inside and the blackout works in Scotland in June when it did not get dark until after 10pm it was dark enough inside to get to sleep and have a lie in.
Nice one Steve. I did look at that one but ended up going for the Slumit Gobi 3 instead as it has a small entrance porch area and is just big enough for me and my wife. I do like that black out material though! I don’t get too hung up on weight or pack size as I have a whole pillion seat for it. Ease of use and practicality are much more important for me.
I think the tent looks great, I really love the idea of the blackout material. I plan to do the NC500 late spring so I’m looking out for a handy motorcycle camping tent. It ticks all the boxes but I think the weight and physical size when it’s packed down is a bit of a deal breaker for me. I’ll keep an eye out and see how you get on with it. Cheers!
I have a Slumit go I 3 tent which does all that your one does & has the front porch that you said you would have like. I 😊found it great last year at the ABR festival.
I have used an Apache 4 person wig wam tent for nearly ten years, same weight, same waterproofing spec, one pole to snap together and it’s up,just peg out ropes. Packs up to same size or less . The best bit is the masses of room and being able to stand up straight to get dressed, and not have to lay on the floor and roll about like a demented worm 👍
Thanks for the video and great look at the tent. I see the appeal of these but not for me. The pack size is huge considering the size of the tent when it is pitched (have seen them packed in the store), and whilst you do get a good warranty with tents from Decathlon, I would question the durability of the pull toggles. I think the best feature is the fresh and black inner which looks excellent and heard great things about in the heat. I have been using a Vango Banshee 300 (10 years use), then moved to Lone RiderMoto tent (3 years use so far) used for basecamp type tours, and now also have a Vango Tryfan 300 (1 year use so far) for non base camp tours. Will be doing a comparison and review on each of them in the summer so watch this space.
There is a dedicated awning for this tent that you can buy extra giving you the space you talked about. It does of course increase the overall weight and packed size.
Well Steve, reading the comments that people have posted, it looks like you are onto a winner. I have never done a tour and used a tent. More of a hotel sort of guy 😂. See you in the next one.
I have the lightweight backpack model , very light, fits into a 36ltr pannier , and a large porch either side , not an ultra quick pitch as that one , but perfect for bike travel
Injagen the three persons 2 seconds umbrella decathlon. Oké it’s not light (8kg) but my GS doesn’t bother the weight. The only downsize for me is the package size.
I’ve gone bigger and heavy, the Vango Skye 400, black out bedroom, separate mesh to keep the bugs out of the sleeping area, 140mm height, so no wriggling to get your gear on…… but I’m tempted with the Vango Galaxy 300, it’s a saving of just over a kilo, you can stand up. The only downside is a flappy fly sheet I’ve heard. Comment anyone who has got one.
I’ve got the 300. Great tent. No issues with fly sheet. An extra 15mins to erect compared to the smaller dome tents but great having the big area you can stand in or sit comfortably in bad weather. 👍🏼
I've had my Vango Galaxy 300 for a couple of years now. Fantastic tent. Front of the fly can flap around in the wind but doesn't bother me. Being able to stand up & have a slash at 3am when it's pouring down is worth the price of admission.
I like the idea but they are to large and heavy for motorcycle touring, I don't think the hinges would last one trip bearing in mind it could be erected twice a day for up to 28 days, if it only recommended for 4 weeks thats no good. I do need a new tent but it won't be a quick type.
It is large and heavy so certainly not suitable for everyone… I’ve heard good things about the Lone Rider stuff… it’s just the price tag that puts me off. It will be interesting to see how long this one I’ve bought lasts!
Thanks for the tip and showing this tent. I'm on the edge of making a choice buying one. So what I learned from you now is a) 2 persons b) weight and c) package size. Thanks for this.
Hi Paul, I hope it helped and good luck with whatever you choose 😊
No need to compromise. Decathlon sells a dedicated porch especially for this tent. Its big enough to sit inside with a chair and also cook
Hi Darren, excellent! I will be looking into that 😁
I have had one of these for three years and haven’t bothered with any of my other tents since then because it’s so convenient! There are two small vestibules by the doors which are big enough for boots and that’s where I put mine. You can always get the awning if you really need more space. 😎
So far I think it’s great and I can’t see me ever going back to feeding poles through fiddly channels again! 😊
Bought one last year great tent for touring. Never had any leaks in a biblical storm in France soon got used to putting up an packing away
Sounds like I made the right choice! 😊
Great review mate ,could I just mention I have no idea what tent I’ve been using for the last 15 years but it served me well .what ever you have is worth a shot..just go and try with whatever bike or setup you have ..a 125 and this tent will give you so many happy memories … go for it …
Hi David, wise words indeed! 😁
Great tent ⛺️ better than the old ones l went camping in back in the early 70s.
Last time l went camping l was 15 or 16 l was heavily into David Bowie and had my cassette recorder with me.
I learnt how to play Five Years and Quicksand and various other Bowie songs on my acoustic guitar 🎸 l was very popular in my home town 😅 with the girls 👧 ❤️
Those were the days.
Funny but riding horses and motocross bikes lead me to playing guitar because I'll fell off so many times.
I'd two older brothers, one raced bikes and the other played guitar 🎸
When l was off school injured l began playing guitar .
Almost 67 years old now still playing guitar and still riding motorbikes.
LET'S HAVE IT 😅
What a great story Mike! Motocross bikes, horses and most definitely guitars have all been significant parts of my life too, in my formative years and still today. There are worse things to spend your time messing around with! 😁
I got this mainly for how fast I can get it put away, I've got the porch for it too. Best little tent I've ever had. Happy camping Steve
Thanks Tony, so far I’m really happy with it 😊
I have the same tent and it is brilliant the only drawback is the bulk when packed so I put it in it's own drysack and strap it to the top of the seat pack .Forget it being two person it is ideal for one with gear inside and the blackout works in Scotland in June when it did not get dark until after 10pm it was dark enough inside to get to sleep and have a lie in.
I’m really pleased with it and I agree, perfect for one plus all your gear 😊
i've got that tent too. Best tent ever.
So far, I’m incredibly impressed with it! 😊
Nice one Steve. I did look at that one but ended up going for the Slumit Gobi 3 instead as it has a small entrance porch area and is just big enough for me and my wife. I do like that black out material though!
I don’t get too hung up on weight or pack size as I have a whole pillion seat for it. Ease of use and practicality are much more important for me.
Hi, thanks! We are on the same page, function and practicality are more important to me than size and weight too. 😁
I think the tent looks great, I really love the idea of the blackout material.
I plan to do the NC500 late spring so I’m looking out for a handy motorcycle camping tent.
It ticks all the boxes but I think the weight and physical size when it’s packed down is a bit of a deal breaker for me.
I’ll keep an eye out and see how you get on with it.
Cheers!
Good luck with your search! You are going to love the NC500! 😊
I have a Slumit go I 3 tent which does all that your one does & has the front porch that you said you would have like. I 😊found it great last year at the ABR festival.
Gobi 3
Hi Tim! Sounds great! Apparently I can get a porch for mine, so I will be looking into that… 😊
Great review Steve I'm not a camp person too many bears in the woods here 😂😂 but if I was ever to camp this would be a great tent for it 👍
Thanks Arch! 😊
I have used an Apache 4 person wig wam tent for nearly ten years, same weight, same waterproofing spec, one pole to snap together and it’s up,just peg out ropes. Packs up to same size or less . The best bit is the masses of room and being able to stand up straight to get dressed, and not have to lay on the floor and roll about like a demented worm 👍
Sounds good! 😊
Thanks for the video and great look at the tent. I see the appeal of these but not for me.
The pack size is huge considering the size of the tent when it is pitched (have seen them packed in the store), and whilst you do get a good warranty with tents from Decathlon, I would question the durability of the pull toggles. I think the best feature is the fresh and black inner which looks excellent and heard great things about in the heat.
I have been using a Vango Banshee 300 (10 years use), then moved to Lone RiderMoto tent (3 years use so far) used for basecamp type tours, and now also have a Vango Tryfan 300 (1 year use so far) for non base camp tours.
Will be doing a comparison and review on each of them in the summer so watch this space.
I will watch with interest as I fancy a Lone Rider… 😊
There is a dedicated awning for this tent that you can buy extra giving you the space you talked about. It does of course increase the overall weight and packed size.
Ah, I will look into the awning… thanks! 😊
Yep it’s a great video Steve, i need to get a tent for next year i think. ✅
Thanks! Glad you liked it, having a tent with the bike opens up more opportunities, I don’t think you’ll regret it 😁
A good wee video Steve. I have Khyam. Great quality and easy to pop up. Check out their range too.
Thanks Ken, I’ll take a look at the Khyam range too 😊
Unfortunately Khyam have gone bust a few weeks ago. Such a shame as I was going to buy one next year. 😢
Well Steve, reading the comments that people have posted, it looks like you are onto a winner. I have never done a tour and used a tent. More of a hotel sort of guy 😂. See you in the next one.
Thanks Brian, yes, so far I’m very impressed with it. I do like a good hotel room though and a proper bed too! 😊
Looks like i need to get a tent for next year as I'm planning on doing the Dave day run 😃
Sounds like a plan! 😊
Regarding boot storage, I would take some small footwear & swap them to store you bike boots in the panniers.
Hi Melvin, sounds like a good plan! 😊
I have the lightweight backpack model , very light, fits into a 36ltr pannier , and a large porch either side , not an ultra quick pitch as that one , but perfect for bike travel
That does sound really good 😊
Injagen the three persons 2 seconds umbrella decathlon. Oké it’s not light (8kg) but my GS doesn’t bother the weight. The only downsize for me is the package size.
Sounds like a good choice to me! 😊
You should look at the slumit cub 2 tent, these have a porch !!? 😎🏍️😊
I'll check it out! 😊
I’ve had slummit cub 2 for a couple of years now, used all over France twice , great tent , very similar but only one pull to get up
I’ve gone bigger and heavy, the Vango Skye 400, black out bedroom, separate mesh to keep the bugs out of the sleeping area, 140mm height, so no wriggling to get your gear on…… but I’m tempted with the Vango Galaxy 300, it’s a saving of just over a kilo, you can stand up.
The only downside is a flappy fly sheet I’ve heard.
Comment anyone who has got one.
I’ve got the 300. Great tent. No issues with fly sheet. An extra 15mins to erect compared to the smaller dome tents but great having the big area you can stand in or sit comfortably in bad weather. 👍🏼
Hi Colin, it would be very nice to avoid that early morning wriggle!! I’ll take a look at the Vango 😁
I've had my Vango Galaxy 300 for a couple of years now. Fantastic tent. Front of the fly can flap around in the wind but doesn't bother me. Being able to stand up & have a slash at 3am when it's pouring down is worth the price of admission.
I like the idea but they are to large and heavy for motorcycle touring, I don't think the hinges would last one trip bearing in mind it could be erected twice a day for up to 28 days, if it only recommended for 4 weeks thats no good. I do need a new tent but it won't be a quick type.
It is large and heavy so certainly not suitable for everyone… I’ve heard good things about the Lone Rider stuff… it’s just the price tag that puts me off. It will be interesting to see how long this one I’ve bought lasts!
The ease of getting it up is always an issue as you get older I guess
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I ride push bike very very very fast dangerously Fast weather permitting
Too big! (IMO)