Coleman Bedrock Two Man Tent
- Flysheet fabric: Polyester 2000mm PU coated, taped seams
- Inner tent fabric: Breathable polyester and no-see-um mesh
- Groundsheet: PE
- Poles: Fibreglass
- Quick and easy to erect designs that can be set up in no time allowing you to get on with your holiday activities, perfect for multi-destination holidays or weekends away.
- Fully integrated PE groundsheets for clean, dry and bug-free camping.
- Two doors for pitching flexibility and increased convenience at the campsite.
- Storage space for all your camping essentials.
- PVC windows for increased visibility and light in your tent.
- Fibreglass poles are lightweight and strong in adverse weather conditions.
- Capacity: 2 person
- Pack size: 54 x 14 x 14 cm
- Headroom: 93cm
- Weight: 2.5kg
This great Bedrock 2 Person Tent from Coleman is perfect for use on both Couples getaways and Festival Camping. The Bedrock 2 benefits from Fibreglass Poles which are lightweight and strong in adverse weather conditions. The tent has storage space for camping essentials and PVC Windows for increased visibility and light in your tent. Tent Specifications:Model – Bedrock 2 Flysheet Fabric – Polyester 2000mm PU coated, taped seams Inner Tent Fabric – Polyester Breathable and No-see-um Mesh Grounds
List Price: £69.99
Price: £34.99
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Coleman Bed-(solid as a)-rock 2,
I needed a tent that was both lightweight and had a reasonably small pack size, as i was going to be doing the Land’s End – John O Groats cycle (no support & carrying all equipment). I looked long and hard, and for tents in this price range, one of such weight and pack size, was very hard to come by!
Although i was alone, the reason i wanted a two man tent was because i had two large panniers. However, there probably would have been enough room for another person with my panniers as well.
I was putting the tent up every evening and taking it down again the following morning for a fortnight, and although that in itself was tedious towards the end, it was very easy; from the point of actually emptying the tent (so it was ready to take down) to the point of it actually being packed away in its little bag, took about 15mins by the end of the fortnight, (hardest part of course squeezing it into the bag). Some of the tent pegs got seriously bent due to the huge range in soil density throughout the trip, but nothing 20mins couldnt sort out in my spare time.
As for keeping me dry, i guess it wasnt really a fair test, as i travelled the first half of this September, which just so happened to be dry every day. Although waking up high in the Scottish Highlands, there was a considerable amount of dew, to which i remained dry, and A LOT of wind; but the tent stood strong, and i got a good nights sleep.
So, for the verdict…
If you’re looking for a cheap, small pack size, lightweight tent, this is perfect. (I am planning on using it again next year, when i cycle it all over again). I do understand i never had seriously bad weather, but, if you set the tent up properly, i see no physical way in which the inhabitant could get wet!
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|Wetman Tent,
This is a very elegant and clever tent but unfortunately it fails on the basic requirement – to keep you dry! Love the light weight, easy pitch design and the double side doors but it leaks !! The vent panel below the hoop drips constantly in heavy rain and both occupants get wet. Also flysheet rests on inner tent at foot level so that doesn’t work either !!! a shame ‘cos otherwise a nice piece of kit.
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|adequate for one,
used it on a four day hike when we had frost and rain. Although it says it is for two, I found it about right for me on my own. Good to put up, not too bad to carry. Good value for money at the discounted rate.
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