The outsunny one is great but you have to poke holes (at least 4; one in the center of each quarter) in the cot since the water catches in the cot if it rains; putting the holes in makes it a nonissue though since the rainwater will go through the holes onto the ground
I don't see the point of this jackets if they don't a hood. lol And I suppose this guys are cycling just 1 time per week or so. I am cycling everyday to work and without hood and something warm under this jacket I will freeze and wet, because water will leak inside where is my neck. I don't believe that without hood the water will avoid my neck, leaving it dry lol ))).
There are at least 5 companies who have air tents that these can't even come close to comparing to. You must have gotten paid well to put these on the list. These 5 you listed are actually cheap garbage
We had a tent from Austria, back in the early 1980s. At that time we lived in the USSR, and we camped throughout the summer for years, months each season. We camped in the Carpathian Mountains, western Ukraine. Rains in the mountains were severe. The tent never leaked.
The problem with all & any air tent is not being mentioned in any of the reviews. When the temperature drops, the tent looses air. Plan on waking to a half collapsed tent or get up in the middle of the night to pump it back up. Besides that they are a fun & roomy tent
Looking for a large 2 person Waterproof (not water resistant like these ones) Cot Tent 80" X 60" 500+ lbs, just incase we get frisky, for us 2 large persons, to pack in our motorcycle trailer.
I have a teeny weeny little K-Way hiking kettle that I bought BRAND NEW from my local second-hand shop for R20! It's anodised aluminium, I believe. Anyway, it weighs NOTHING!
I have a pair of the 8x26 vanquish, they are a great compact binocular and your view on them is absolutely wrong. Focus is smooth and the build quality is fair.
All these major companies,and still the best bike camper I’ve seen. Was a self build instructional video on RU-vid. The bikers/campers are more creative, and have a better knowledge of what u need to go camping, then the companies do.