This is a suprisingly good budget tent. I camped with this in South East QLD, ACT, Kosciuszko National Park and Blue Mountains in NSW over the past 5 years. I probably camped 5 times during each year. It held up at Ram Head's peak (Kosciuszko National Park) really well during a stormy night. I was worried about leaks and water dripping inside the tent but it surprised me. Like any other tent, condensation is an issue and the two vents are not always enough specially if you are a larger person. I am tiny so lots of room inside for me. I am now looking to switch to an ultralight tent because of longer distance hikes but this is always good enough for a stronger person or for a person like me when I go on just a 2x nights hike.
This is a suprisingly good budget tent. I camped with this in South East QLD, ACT, Kosciuszko National Park and Blue Mountains in NSW over the past 5 years. I probably camped 5 times during each year. It held up at Ram Head's peak (Kosciuszko National Park) really well during a stormy night. I was worried about leaks and water dripping inside the tent but it surprised me. Like any other tent, condensation is an issue and the two vents are not always enough specially if you are a larger person. I am tiny so lots of room inside for me. I am now looking to switch to an ultralight tent because of longer distance hikes but this is always good enough for a stronger person or for a person like me when I go on just a 2x nights hike.
Great to hear it held up against a storm. I've definitely been impressed by this tent so far
Good review on the oztrail nomad one person hiking tent: ⛺️
Glad you enjoyed it
Highly recommend checking out the Tasman 2p or 3p, great tents.
Is that the latest Oztrail Hiking Tent? They make some great budget options.
Good review.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ever used it in the rain? Oztrail did not publish the Waterhead Rating.
No not yet. I try to only go hiking camping when the weather is perfect. It must be a little water proof, but I wouldn't want to be in a storm in it
Pff trash tent.
Pop up tent far superior
Classic Ben, pop up tent is way too big to carry comfortably
Try carrying a pop-up tent on your back for 8 hours through the bush before arriving at your intended camping site. "Pff". Fuck's sake.