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I bought a £59 tent...BUT is it any good? 

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In this video I head out to Gooutdoors to pick up a £59 tent which hopefully turns out to be a bargain budget wild camping tent
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@PenryMMJ
@PenryMMJ Год назад
it looks like a decent tent at a good price. I'm always put off Go Outdoors pricing policy though. They say it's a £220 tent but available to members at £59. It's not a £220 tent. No-one's being fooled by that. I wish they'd stop doing it because it makes Go Outdoors look like they think their customers are stupid.
@lehorse1
@lehorse1 Год назад
I've had this tent for a few years now. Great value never let me down would really recommend it.
@beegnutz
@beegnutz Год назад
I looked at their prices last month and they did indeed seem to be implying we are gullible 😅
@skygod1975
@skygod1975 Год назад
You are totally correct.
@MINKIN2
@MINKIN2 Год назад
Go Outdoors just pluck those numbers out of their backsides. When I bought mine for £50, the RRP stated £180 and that was in Oct 22.
@shaunfinning3346
@shaunfinning3346 Год назад
Oex make some great gear under cutting brands like vango etc, im never going into the £600 plus tents i just dont see they are worth it, my Hyena 2 does all i want with a 4000 hh, it pitches firmly and fairly light, go outdoors are gimmicky and thats their thing but i think most of us with some grey squishy matter in our heads see through all that.
@eDDzguitar
@eDDzguitar Год назад
A video on tips for buying second hand tents would be great ✌️ love from Newcastle
@DiscoverWithCraig
@DiscoverWithCraig Год назад
I absolutely love all your videos Paul but you get the huge respect when you review the cheaper but decent products on the market. In fact I went and purchased the OEX Heiro as it released after watching your video on that and it’s seen me through so many camping and hiking trips weeks on end and it’s brilliant! This stuff massively influences those on a budget to get outdoors ✊🏼
@wavesoffun
@wavesoffun Год назад
Just done a Scottish wild camping expedition from sea kayaks and one of the team used this tent. We had the usual rain and strong winds and he had no complaints about the tent - other than being a bit snug. So a real world test of it and seemed robust enough.
@JoeZUGOOLA
@JoeZUGOOLA 11 месяцев назад
The best review is often when there is nothing to report, isn't it!
@TheEnigma64
@TheEnigma64 Год назад
OEX make some fantastic tents for their price! I have a Phoxx1 v 1 which although I found too small for my needs (more a glorified bivi) has survived some really gnarly weather and likewise, a Coyote 3 which I have used as a base camp tent for about four years. The Coyote in particular has surprised me surviving some proper stormy nights with 40mph gusts, torrential rain and even a couple of inches of snow. Ok, they aren't the lightest or at the cutting edge of design, but they are solid and reliable shelters...and much like DFS; Go Outdoors are never far away from having a sale where their own brand stuff can be picked up at a bargain price (never pay full price, there will be an offer along in a couple months! 😉)
@GauguinLyon
@GauguinLyon 4 месяца назад
It must be good, they've upped the price to £110.
@macbell5375
@macbell5375 Год назад
Looks exactly like my old wild country solar from 15 years ago. Loved the simplicity, one pole, very robust. Favourite ever wild camping tent. Survived many rough nights. Better than my terra nova replacement
@MINKIN2
@MINKIN2 Год назад
Had this tent for a while now and love it. It reallt does pack down quite small if you stick the pole in the side pocket of your rucksack. Picked up the Expedition tarp for it too, works great with trekking poles if you want a bit more shelter on rainy nights.
@Morio412
@Morio412 Год назад
I use the outer only with a homemade bathtub floor on the inside for my bikepacking/hiking tent, I'm 6ft 1 and I find the inner to be a little too small for me length wise. But I really like it.
@gromlynne3550
@gromlynne3550 Год назад
I love my Bob! I was pitching and packing in 5 mins...in the pitch black on a 500mile bicycle tour of Wales a while back. The outer back is a bit 'floppy' and needs 'modding'. At a push,you can leave it together and pitch. I'm only a short arse, so I fit in ok but longer peeps may struggle. The door system is my fave bit. Enjoy!
@TheShineyWanderer
@TheShineyWanderer Год назад
Used this tent when I done the west highland way over 4 days and the southern upland way over 13 days. Had no issues at all! Absolutely spot on and great value. Only down side for me was the pegs at times let me down and the pack size, asides from that its treated me well over the couple years I’ve had it
@rufusduck71
@rufusduck71 Год назад
Ive just bought one today off the back of this vid (and others ) and pitched it in my garden .the back of the tent isnt saggy at all if done correctly .it seems important to put more tension on the door side guys than the rear centre tie out .also its very easy to drop the inner and sit on it and increase the internal volume by around 20 % i reckon like this 2 people could sleep in it , if needed , as its 1.4 m wide and 2.2 m long . Really pleased with this tent so far. gonna change the pegs out and ditch a few unnecessary ones should get the weight down to around 1.8 kg . Which isnt too bad
@Bikepacking
@Bikepacking Год назад
Do a walk round video of those type of stores it always good to see pricing and lots of gear 😊
@tartanspear
@tartanspear Год назад
I’d use the outer only, without the inner, as a standalone wildcamping shelter. That’ll save on weight. I use a DD pyramid outer only, so this is a good alternative.
@pootlingalong8928
@pootlingalong8928 Год назад
This is the tent that was famously last tent standing of a group of three following a bit of a storm in the Lakes. The other two tents were a Tarptent (trashed) and a Hilleberg Soulo BL (bent pole). This little £59 Bobcat shrugged off the gusts 😁 and laughed. I have one and it’s very sturdy but the sloping fabric drives me nuts.
@pootlingalong8928
@pootlingalong8928 Год назад
I should add in the spirit of fact and indeed fairness that it was acknowledged by the user of the Tarptent that he had not pitched it probably, resulting in its failure.
@spotsandstripes2
@spotsandstripes2 9 месяцев назад
@@pootlingalong8928saw that video.. oex tents are v well engineered.. I guess as English tent company they know English weather 😂
@66smashy
@66smashy 11 месяцев назад
I've got one of those and it has stood up on adventure bikepacking in Scotland. The Bib thing by the door can accumulate rain though but its useful in the dry. I call it the "the coffin tent" because it seems so cramped in there but for that price point it is definately good value.
@grahamhaines9931
@grahamhaines9931 Год назад
It is not dissimilar to the old Terra Nova Solar tent. Same concept with the single pole, except the Solar is pitch inner first. I’ve used the Solar extensively over the last 25 years and it has served me well. The bobcat is excellent value for money and I do like the additional tie down points on the outer that support the pole, an improvement on the Solar which hasn’t got any. Thanks for sharing Paul. I’m looking forward to seeing it in action.
@peterharris3096
@peterharris3096 Год назад
I find when I attempt to put the pole in the second grommet its easier to turn around and pull towards my chest to locate it rather than push away, a small thing but it helps. I like how you sat inside to locate the inner toggles above your head. crouching from outside is less comfy. The single pole wins for me as its so light and easy to strap to your bike top tube or pack side pocket .Condensation no big deal really and the the ring adjusters are easy and secure. Good review🙂
@andrewgrimshaw5180
@andrewgrimshaw5180 Год назад
Just love your videos even though I’m not really a wild camper. Love your honesty and detail you bring. Not seen anything about Reggie for a while. How are things going with him?
@SimonOutdoors
@SimonOutdoors Год назад
Cheers Paul, first tent I ever bought was a Berghaus Peak 3.1. And it was pretty sturdy as you say. Great video. Practically the same tent! Atb, Si
@paule8174
@paule8174 Год назад
Great tent great price! Looking forward to you putting it to the test!
@PoloABD
@PoloABD Год назад
Definitely need to pitch that tent the right way with regard to the wind direction. Since in the windiest places in the UK- like the cairngorms- the wind direction can change twice per night, and be just as strong, I wouldn't go near using it under such conditions. interesting that Berghaus are also using the model name 'cairngorm' along with Vango (Mine is the Vango Cairngorm 100).
@Simonjburgess
@Simonjburgess Год назад
Love your approach to finding affordable gear. Showing that outdoor activities can be accessible without breaking the bank
@Ash12530
@Ash12530 Год назад
This tent was how I first started my wild camping! It’s a good little shelter, and it certainly can handle some rough stormy conditions, as I myself know well! It’s a very warm tent also, you could easily use it as a proper 4-season shelter.. downsides are that it is on the heavy side for a small 1-pole 1-man tent, and it does suffer badly from condensation! And that very saggy inner becomes very annoying quickly. I fixed that issue with a 6-kg pull weight neodymium magnet under that guy-out point at the back, place the other opposite on the inner and bobs your uncle… I don’t have this tent anymore, but I certainly made the right choice buying it in starting out with the wild camping. 👍🏻
@Funitalianlessons
@Funitalianlessons Год назад
Wouldn’t that magnet make the inner and outer touch though?
@Ash12530
@Ash12530 Год назад
@@Funitalianlessons essentially, yes! But only at that small contact point of the magnets. I couldn’t think of another better solution, so that was the clear fix for me.. Besides, the inner and outer are all stuck together in the morning anyhow, due to the condensation issues of this very small tent.
@zephyrical
@zephyrical Год назад
I had the same issue with the inner and used velcro tabs to alleviate the sagging, which also works fairly well.
@andyc3088
@andyc3088 11 месяцев назад
I did the LEJOG with this tent and it's a great tent, I'm 6'2" tall, I fitted as a bug in a rug. It's the same design as the North Ridge Col tent. Both OEX and North Ridge are brands of Go Outdoors
@legomt
@legomt 27 дней назад
I’ve used this tent camping in Scotland during all weather conditions. No leaks. Small compact waterproof tent.
@arranbailey4818
@arranbailey4818 Год назад
Just got back from the lake district where a friend of mine used a bobcat half way up scafell, it did him very nicely.
@quiddity1977
@quiddity1977 Год назад
"I'm had it for ages! It's that one I got at a bargain price" The answer for every husband who loves camping, hiking, book, board games, video games , games consoles, retro gaming..... Just like my "old " game boy color I've reCently started playing more 😂
@johnfiler6448
@johnfiler6448 Год назад
Looks a really useful tent for the price Paul. Thank you for the demo Paul. Stay Safe.
@elementalworld
@elementalworld 10 месяцев назад
Very similar to the 1998 onwards macpac microlight. That tent Ive owned since 1998 and its still on par now 1.4kg and still pristine. Quality does talk occasionally.
@110adventures7
@110adventures7 Год назад
Good review, I'm looking at a small reasonable priced lightweight tent to replace my Jack Wolfskin for motorcycle camping. This could definitely fit the bill, it would be good to see a side by side view with the small Decathlon tent for around the same price the only thing that puts me off that one is the strange wraparound bag.
@James-gf9jl
@James-gf9jl Год назад
I've had mine for three years now and used across four seasons. I've sawn 10mm off one of the pole sections to make it easier to locate in the rings. The aerodynamics are a slight problem in that, if you pitch with the vestibule on the leeward side, the prevailing wind pushes in the tent wall and robs more of the little space you have. Inner is always in contact with the outer. I use a delta peg on this guy, but it doesn't solve the issue. On the upside, it is very waterproof, quick pitch and packs down well.
@heather333
@heather333 11 месяцев назад
This is very similar to my 4 season Macpac Microlight tent which I purchased in New Zealand over 30 years ago. It's sheltered me in alpine adventures and beach cyclones all over the world. The only disadvantage is that it weighs 2.5kg, due to older style materials. It's the same single pole construction with a different style of door.
@fidelcastro9579
@fidelcastro9579 Год назад
Excellent. Just bought one now. Loving the content. Looking forward to your summer adventures. 👊
@richardlawrence6619
@richardlawrence6619 Год назад
Had this tent for a while. Through hiked the south down way a couple of years back and the isle of wight coastal path this month. Done me well in sun, rain and wind. The sagging can be annoying so looking to mod it, if i dont upgrade. Theyve doubled the guys from the pole as mine only has one each side. Also theyve shortened the pole as (dare i say) i always have problems getting it in the hole. Nice review.
@anthonygebala1198
@anthonygebala1198 Год назад
Not everyone can afford the top end tents so this video will help people get into camping. Great job.
@Hengists_Wild_Camps
@Hengists_Wild_Camps Год назад
Nice intro' review Paul. I've owned the Bobcat for a few years and have used it several times (and at least once in one of my vids). As you've mentioned, it's a great little tent for the price. Regarding your inner touching the outer. I think that you've just not got the fly pitched tight/taught enough. Also, pegging out the porch groundsheet will help matters. My problem with the inner, is that I find it to be a bit flappy with it touching you when inside. All of the mods that I've seen for the Bobcat are designed to address this issue, with an extra tie-out point on the back of the inner panel connected to the inside of the fly, thus tensioning the back panel of the inner, pulling it out and keeping it away from you. Also, I noticed that my Bobcat only has one guideline connected on each side of the outer pole, and not two on each side like yours has. Incidentally, you can also unzip the bottom of the main door and then peg it out with a couple of trekking poles to make a nice awning. 👍 Finally, if you ditch the inner then it makes a spacious tarp as you can use the central area, rather than be at the back of the tent, and it doesn't weigh a great deal when used like this, not much more than a regular tarp (including the pole weight).
@michaelfield6190
@michaelfield6190 11 месяцев назад
I've had the bobcat and also the 2 man version the racoon. Both out performed even my msr and coleman tents. My one criticism of the rakoon is even tho its amazingly roomy in side could do with more covered outside space and a ground sheet like the bobcat
@terence7752
@terence7752 10 месяцев назад
Just had one delivered today can’t wait to get out!
@christopherbussell8714
@christopherbussell8714 Год назад
it's a good one man pitched with a tarp it could be bomb proof stay dry camp site, good review. A tarp adds the extra dry space to cook and change. Camping is about a temporary good nights sleep! plus an extra few nights if needed. Set up with the right gear could stretch towards weeks. Good find at a great come and buy me price!
@HighQualityAdventure
@HighQualityAdventure 2 месяца назад
I viewed this tent in store at go outdoors. I'm a slim guy and I could see that as soon as I was in a sleeping bag, the inner would be touching the outer. I wait to see the part 2 for Paul's review as a rotund man.
@PaulBatey-sv3jf
@PaulBatey-sv3jf 10 месяцев назад
Nice to see you out stealth camping, great place to choose for your first camp. Thoroughly enjoyed the video.
@garym2595
@garym2595 Год назад
Good informative vid that Paul, looks like a decent little tent and especially for that price.
@PMCKnivesAndTools
@PMCKnivesAndTools 9 месяцев назад
Cool video man. Love seeing gear reviews of affordable kit. Enjoyed this.
@Justhazza43
@Justhazza43 8 месяцев назад
Getting myself 1 of these nxt week.for my autumn/winter camps.looks decent 👌 cheers
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 Год назад
I used the OEX Jackal 2 during my Cape Wrath trail. OEX make some great kit!
@davejob4017
@davejob4017 7 месяцев назад
It's like the Gelert Nakina 2 great little tent served me well and I used it all over Scotland in all weathers, the only thing I'd say is replace the pole! apart from that I think it was only £30.
@joe24723
@joe24723 11 месяцев назад
I was looking at these and got the opportunity to try one out. Unfortunately, it was too small for me (I'm 6'3" for reference). I opted for the OEX Phoxx 2 v2. It's an excellent tent, and can be pitched within 5 minutes. However, you certainly couldn't sleep 2 people in there (comfortably, at least). It fits me and all my gear with a bit of room to move around (although I can't sit up in it). For £98 (included discount with my DofE card), it's a decent backpacking tent. It's a worthy sacrifice for a bit heavier (compared to other lighter backpacking tents) and a bit more expensive (compared to other budget backpacking tents).
@mathewmortimer7984
@mathewmortimer7984 Год назад
I have a bandicoot 2 and the phoxx 1 from OEX. Even though the are budget tents, they have never failed me.
@OutdoorsmanDave
@OutdoorsmanDave Год назад
I’ve had my Kiwi Camping Pukeko tent for 5 years now, New Zealand (same tent as your Bobcat but has full inner not half so sleeps two), my first RU-vid video was about it. The only downside is that it’s not self supported and getting heavy at 2.1kg.
@paulrichmond3348
@paulrichmond3348 Год назад
Seems to be very similar, although a better colour, than the Berghaus peak 3.1 tent which is a cracking one nighter tent. :)
@jonathanspence7721
@jonathanspence7721 Год назад
Nice review Paul! A bit of info for you - the Bobcat design was originally a Terra Nova tent so that might explain the pedigree... 😊
@tonyoutdoors9369
@tonyoutdoors9369 Год назад
bought one of these brilliant sturdy tent and just bought the banshee 200 for £82 a few weeks ago both decent tents
@razmaries
@razmaries Месяц назад
Rakoon 2 is all the same type parts and amazing all round too 🤩👍
@markpeppiatt5995
@markpeppiatt5995 Год назад
I absolutely love my Bobcat. Out in it tomorrow. Not suitable for tall folks though 😂
@nickholmes6376
@nickholmes6376 Год назад
At six foot five inches I squeeze in my bobcat😊
@markpeppiatt5995
@markpeppiatt5995 Год назад
@@nickholmes6376 good on you mate! It goes to show it can be done 👍
@leavenotraceUK
@leavenotraceUK Год назад
Cracking little tent ⛺
@VeganAJohnH
@VeganAJohnH Год назад
Myself just purchased one of those. Mine cost myself one hundred and ten pounds. Looking forward to getting out and having some good nights out in the nature. 👍💚
@platypushatstand
@platypushatstand Год назад
Those pegs and poles are identical to the ones that came with my Terra Nova Ultra Quasar 30 years ago, I camped in the garden last night to escape the oppressive heat of a South-facing bedroom. I used a Snugpak polycotton rectangular sleeping bag liner and the Snugpak Jungle blanket and tucked the blanket edges under my old Thermarest, in an ‘a la quilt stylee’. That Thermarest (183x51x3.8cm) resulted in possibly the worst nights sleep (2.5 hours) I’ve ever had, so time for a new mat, preferably a LW either Exped or S2S. On the plus side, that blanket is very warm, so no sleeping bag needed in Summer, super packable perfect for cycle touring / bikepacking I’d like to do. The mod I’ve seen for this tent was to use 2 extra tie-outs from Wild Skye Gear that glue to the rear of the flysheet, and with extra guylines the flysheet is pulled away from the inner. I’d read of a Scots YTer who tested his in blustery conditions, a 30mph gust flattened the pole and the inner touched his face (when lying down) then the pole popped back into shape. His 2 companions fared less well, a Lanshan 2 ripped its flysheet and the TT Scarp 1 owner also suffered a ripped flysheet. TT like to tell people how strong the Scarp is…. I think my money will go on the Luxe Hexpeak V4A.
@AndyMacaskill
@AndyMacaskill Год назад
I think I got mine when it was 40 quid. It might have been 49.99... can't remember. I'd like it if it was just a bit bigger. I've now managed to find a Terra Nova solar 1 second hand which I think might have been the tent that inspired this design.
@robtaylor940
@robtaylor940 Год назад
Love to see what the hack is to avoid inner touching the outer part if you could show us Paul , great video has always mate 👍
@ididnotkilljfk861
@ididnotkilljfk861 9 месяцев назад
I'm 6'1" and yes its snug for me but not a deal breaker given the other great features
@dodp0p1
@dodp0p1 Год назад
I have this tent and can only rate it 10/10 my Tip is to put the tent in the stuff bag and small as it will go with the pegs and out the pole separately in your bag and you can get the bag less than half the size, it's actually smaller than my sleeping mat once packed
@AntSurviveTheNight
@AntSurviveTheNight Год назад
It’s a solid tent, I would certainly put my name to it without a shadow of a doubt. I’m glad you like it Paul.
@rooster7779
@rooster7779 Год назад
That looks like a bargain! I've been looking for a tent for my lad as he's getting bigger now and could do with his own when we go wildcamping. I was up on Kinder earlier this week and bumped into your good friend Andy Beevers. What a nice bloke! He was looking for a pitch to film his Cumbria Way gear vid. All the best Paul.
@pauledwards499
@pauledwards499 Год назад
Absolute bargain and looks like there's more storage room than my Lanshan 1. I'm seriously tempted to give this one a go. Thanks for a really good, honest review 👍
@Andrewoutdooradventures1550
Great video Paul l like the tent good price I'm definitely going to buy one its great inside thanks Paul for amazing review 👍
@dhcanavan
@dhcanavan 8 месяцев назад
Bought one of these a rew years back called a North ridge Col. Tried it out first up by Loch Treig on a windy night and found even fully guyed out the wind flexed the top pole and the first thing that happened was the fly met the inner across the back. Wind bend then got worse so it was like I was wrapped up in the fly with no waterproofing. I ended up getting my bivvy bag out. So for me, decent tent for nice conditions!
@garethroberts6634
@garethroberts6634 Год назад
Good review Paul. I still only use a budget solo tent I bought from Decathlon 10+ years ago. I use it for wild camping dozens of times each year in all seasons. It does the job perfectly… and I’m a cheap skate 😂
@CosmicSeeker69
@CosmicSeeker69 6 месяцев назад
or, very sensible and not influenced by marketing but sound engineering
@stallonecham
@stallonecham 10 месяцев назад
I have a OEX Phoxx 1 v2 tent. I love it.
@tokajohouse
@tokajohouse Год назад
Great video Paul. I have the Rakoon ii which I got a few years back and love it. Great tent for someone who is only out 5 or 6 times a year maybe. They had that down to £75 a month ago and if it’s that again anytime I’ll get another
@michaellyle738
@michaellyle738 Год назад
Hi just brought Rakoon, like it except how you make the outer more waterproof as I touch the inner side of the porch it soaking to the touch. thanks
@simonward4520
@simonward4520 Год назад
I did have to cut out 25mm from the pole as it was way too tight. I had this out on the weekend by coincidence. Abit baggy at the back. Can't go wrong for price.
@chrisbardell
@chrisbardell Год назад
I've got the OEX Rakoon 2.1 which weighs 2.6kg but has tons of space, two porches, semi-geodesic, etc. Weight OK for cycle touring, which is my thing. Thought about getting a Bobcat aswell for quick overnighters. But only a 700g weight saving for a much smaller tent. But agree there's something very likable about it. All the best.
@delwilliams9042
@delwilliams9042 Год назад
I've got the OEX Racoon 2.1 as well, Picked it up for £60 a while back. Great little tent and much roomier than this one. Perfect for camping trips on my Motorcycle
@DadNLadOutdoors
@DadNLadOutdoors Год назад
It’s a really good budget tent I’ve had mine out in some pretty bad weather with no problems, highly recommended if your on a budget for a one man tent.
@jasonmaddison8815
@jasonmaddison8815 Год назад
Hilleberg soulo bl. And a scarp tent both got damage at the time this stood un touched.. all side by side
@hanfiball4136
@hanfiball4136 Год назад
Love the budget tent reviews of actually decent tents. A shame they are all for not made for tall people though
@paulmortal7611
@paulmortal7611 Год назад
Paul it's almost identical to the discontinued Terra Nova Solar 1. I've had mine decades. It has survived severe winds. I was vac packed in one during an epic on Helvelynn in the 90's. The single pole sort of bends but doesn't snap and is perfectly re-usable again in normal conditions. The alternative is to buy a new pole if you want to go out in strong winds again. I love mine so I'm pleased to see a cheaper alternative. Cheers!
@fellrunningguide
@fellrunningguide Год назад
Same shape but the Solar pitches inner first with the pole attaching to the inner rather than the flysheet. Great tent, mine is over 20 years old!
@AndreShouldBeWriting
@AndreShouldBeWriting Год назад
It was my first tent in the UK. Loved it. Had 16h of rain in Wales with it and was just fine. Just replaced it because wanted something lighter, not because it had any performance problem.
@CdEmm50
@CdEmm50 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the information, I'll give one of these pop up style tents a go.
@Algux
@Algux Год назад
Good simple review
@ramblingracheltrailtales
@ramblingracheltrailtales Год назад
I hear good things about this tent, I wonder how it would perform on a wet and windy night up on Kinder.
@RambloManiacs
@RambloManiacs Год назад
They've DEFINITELY shortened the pole. That was way too easy. I have found keeping the back pulled away from the inner a bit tricky. When you sit up it's hard not to make them touch
@pdsawyer
@pdsawyer Год назад
Looks like you took a visit to my local Go Outdoors in Chesterfield, for some reason they love to take my money too 😂😂😂 I too seem to have taken a liking to OEX equipment recently,, yet another great UK company on the rise making good affordable kit 👍 Yet another fantastic video Paul, keep up the great work, I love your whole attitude to it all, and you are so relatable 👍
@Michael-4
@Michael-4 7 месяцев назад
OEX make some cracking budget tents. I have the Phoxx 2 which is really a 1.5 but it fits me and a wet German Shepherd at a reasonable weight for one to carry.
@mrmods7912
@mrmods7912 Год назад
Trekology UL 140 is perfect for this tent! Just fits in the inner and stops it from sagging! A match made in heaven!
@doozerakapuckfutin
@doozerakapuckfutin Год назад
When I was able to camp I used to use paracord guys and thick steel nails as pegs …. New subscriber 🎉
@andyventures6574
@andyventures6574 Год назад
It all.looks like a copy of my macpac zenith, with a vestibule footprint added , and less gap between inner and outer .
@kennywoods8713
@kennywoods8713 Год назад
Nice review, Paul. I did get one a 18-month ago but was just a bit disappointed with the head room, I ended up getting an MSR Elixir in the end just for a little more space. However, nothing wrong with the bobcat for the price as it is a good step up from a bivibag. Keep up the good work mate. Would add though mine didn't have as many guy lines, just the one each side of the pole.
@YorkshireTripper.
@YorkshireTripper. Год назад
Have you been out in the Elixir yet i had one before this and it was a super tent for three years but camped in a bad storm in the lakes a few years back and i found the pegging points on it pretty rubbish and it managed to blow apart the poles in the middle and stab a pan sized hole straight through the roof of my tent .
@MattinLapland
@MattinLapland Год назад
That’s one OEX tent that I never bought as it didn’t seem to be something I could live with. The Jackal, the Coyote and Phoxx tents I did buy and like them.
@LiLBitsDK
@LiLBitsDK 11 месяцев назад
I hope we get to see this one is some REALLY gnarly weather soon :D
@WalkingDevon
@WalkingDevon Год назад
That looks decent and very similar design to my Vango Apex 200 that I've had for 10 years now. It's a bit tired now and should probably be replaced. Change the pole and the pegs and I reckon you could shave some of that weight off. I wouldn't be surprised if I could modify that tent by salvaging parts from my Vango. My Vango does suffers from the same problem of the fly touching the inner but it's never been a problem to be honest.
@brm0312
@brm0312 Год назад
This is a good tent. I am pretty sure it is modelled on a terra nova solar from the early 2000s (I still have one)so it should be good with that heritage
@nevetsre7001
@nevetsre7001 Год назад
You can get brand new gear for next to no cost if you look at stores that do end of line or surplus stock. I got a brand new berghaus 65l pack for £29. Less than I paid for a day pack. My old 65l karrimor got mouse chewed in the loft 😢
@iancrawford9270
@iancrawford9270 Год назад
I've got one of these...good solid little tent.... however.... I wouldn't advise sleeping on a inflatable bed or camp bed because it's EXTREMELY small inside and you will definitely wake up in middle of the night having a panic attack... trust me...I know from experience 🤣🤣 it's still a good tent though...I love how solid as a rock it is
@Zlin0035
@Zlin0035 Год назад
OEX make good tents, i quite like my Phoxx II, alittle small in terms of headroom but good enough.
@tjk355
@tjk355 Год назад
It's described as 2m in length in the sleeping area but most reviews have stated its too small for a 6ft man.
@cliffside4218
@cliffside4218 Год назад
I have a oex tent for wild camping, I've been up and down the UK in really bad weather and have cooking equipment by oex 100% would recommend👍✌
@chadtilghman255
@chadtilghman255 Год назад
I've never seen a Go Outdoors before, but just from what your video shows, I'm in love! I'd be there all the time!
@littlegrandadoutdoors
@littlegrandadoutdoors Год назад
You can by stick on guy attachments to pull the back fly sheet out more and stick on things that keep the fly and inner seperate... a few video's on RU-vid show how it's done.. just put bobcat mods in the search engine... good luck pal
@petergatty1975
@petergatty1975 Год назад
Great tent would say its a 4 season tent
@paulscribbans7850
@paulscribbans7850 Год назад
"I've had this one ages!" Love it Paul! Exactly the excuse I've used a number of times (but don't tel the Mrs!).
@andrewgreen7996
@andrewgreen7996 Год назад
It's a banging tent for the money Paul iv had mine a while now and it's good quality and very good in high winds just the job 👍👍👍👍
@martinoutdoors6941
@martinoutdoors6941 Год назад
Seen it perform in some serious weather on ant survive the night he’s really given it some stick. Unfortunately at 6’3” it’s too small for me.
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