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lightwave Zro Trek

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lightwave Zro Trek

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The main weakness in this tent is the headroom, which gets annoying after a while and can make getting changed a bit difficult. There is lots of room to store gear inside the tent (you can have your rucksack to Continue reading...
The worst thing about this tent is the lack of ventilation. One vent at the front and the fly extending right to the ground all round means there's no chance of a through flow of air. It gets soaking even in st Continue reading...
paid £80 and got a 1.6kg tent which keeps out the elements. sadly it can be wetter inside than out. Continue reading...
a brilliant tent for the price! check out the sales for a 50% discount! a tip for tall people, cut off 10" from your mat and use it to kneel on when crawling in and out! Continue reading...
A reasonable tent at sub £100 but far from perfect and fundamentally, it is not really long enough for anyone around 6ft and over. Continue reading...

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  • Price: £150.00
  • Year: 2004

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