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I was idly looking at tents yesterday (as you do) thinking that what I don’t have is a tipi and how the purchase of one would dramatically enhance the quality of my life and it came to my attention that there are literally hundreds of tents that are obviously copies of well respected brands for sale at less than 1/4 of the price.
That’s all well and good if you’re going to be camping on a campsite next to your car where if it leaks or rips in high wind it doesn’t really matter but if you’re away on a motorbike or halfway up a mountain it’s going to be seriously bad news.
I fully accept that the majority of top end tents will be made in China but the big difference there will be the quality of materials and the actual quality controls put in place by the parent company but looking at some of the advertisements it’s going to be hard to tell if the pole thickness and material specifications are the same on a cheap tent as they are on something like the Quasar I use in the winter and I’ve felt the need to get dressed and pack everything away in the middle of the night when I thought that was going to collapse like a wet paper bag
Anyway, Tipi tents. There are loads out there at what appear to be bargain prices but I think given my doubts regarding the quality of budget brand Chinese manufacturing I’d be better off using a trekking pole and a tarp
That’s all well and good if you’re going to be camping on a campsite next to your car where if it leaks or rips in high wind it doesn’t really matter but if you’re away on a motorbike or halfway up a mountain it’s going to be seriously bad news.
I fully accept that the majority of top end tents will be made in China but the big difference there will be the quality of materials and the actual quality controls put in place by the parent company but looking at some of the advertisements it’s going to be hard to tell if the pole thickness and material specifications are the same on a cheap tent as they are on something like the Quasar I use in the winter and I’ve felt the need to get dressed and pack everything away in the middle of the night when I thought that was going to collapse like a wet paper bag
Anyway, Tipi tents. There are loads out there at what appear to be bargain prices but I think given my doubts regarding the quality of budget brand Chinese manufacturing I’d be better off using a trekking pole and a tarp


Arse.



