Author Topic: Nordisk tents  (Read 22257 times)

jags

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Re: Nordisk tents
« Reply #45 on: May 23, 2015, 10:25:20 AM »
nah hated that akto im looking at one now on facebook going for 100 euro its the MSR ZOID 2 ma n tent.guy selling it said its never been used and cost him 200$.

still think the vango is a fair good tent and god price.

Pavel post a few pics of your set up  ;)

anto

leftpoole

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Re: Nordisk tents
« Reply #46 on: May 23, 2015, 05:06:34 PM »
nah hated that akto im looking at one now on facebook going for 100 euro its the MSR ZOID 2 ma n tent.guy selling it said its never been used and cost him 200$.

still think the vango is a fair good tent and god price.

Pavel post a few pics of your set up  ;)

anto

Anto,
You never listen, do you?
Go without until you can buy a decent size lightweight. Why bother buying a heavy tent just because you can afford.
How are you doing with that dream bike you bought?
Smile please!
John  ;D

jags

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Re: Nordisk tents
« Reply #47 on: May 23, 2015, 05:38:50 PM »
Dream bike is a pleasure to ride .im only just back cycling since thursday 33 miles and 35 friday none today as the RAS was  finishing in town fantastic crowd turned out to watch the finish. ;)
going out in the morning on my carbon  dream machine  ;D ;D.

i do listen believe me but i also like to hunt for what ever intrest me be it a tent a bike whatever sure it keeps a fella ticking over  ;)


anto.

jags

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Re: Nordisk tents
« Reply #48 on: May 24, 2015, 12:52:24 PM »
just back from shopping in aldi with the wife oh what joy.
they have a great  1 man ten for 28 euro 8) if i had 28 euro i would have bough it although maybe not ,an adventure  cycle tourer like me needs the very  best in tents and bike cant be going taking chances at my level of adventure. ;)

they also (aldi) have lovely honey waffles great for a snack.

anto.