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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
Looking for a Freestanding Dome Tent for Camino Trip
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[QUOTE="AlwynWellington, post: 988009, member: 13479"] [USER=426]@David[/USER], seems like a good purchase for you and your trailer. Two years ago a similar post had me traipsing off to our local Kmart for a free standing dome tent. The features that got my attention was the roominess - both for sleeping and for moving around. I knew its weight (1,5 kg) was more than I wanted for my pack. There were two other features that weighed against it going in my pack. First was the bulkiness: there would be almost no room for other essentials, such as clothes changes or sleeping bag. Second was the poles. Although carbon fibre each segment was quite long. I was very nervous when setting up as the pressure on the poles had me very anxious about breakage. If a breakage happened en camino, then game over. A local factor was its profile in wind. I first needed to peg out the up-wind corners. And then the other two when the rods were in place. It now rests in its bag for use during a car outing. But a good purchase at NZD 30 (GBP 15). Kia kaha [/QUOTE]
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