FJRski_2007
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Has anyone been able to find a tent that fits in a side case or top GIVI E52 case?
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I bought a pack tent, bag, and pad several years back. All three fit in a side case with room to spare for my Geza cover and other smaller items.Has anyone been able to find a tent that fits in a side case or top GIVI E52 case?
I read about the AirZone Inflatable (No Rigid Poles) Goldfinch 2 Person Tent in an Alaska ride report and will likely get one in the future.Has anyone been able to find a tent that fits in a side case or top GIVI E52 case?
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I've got an aluminum pole version and it fits in a side case. It's been a great tent for me.The Eureka Apex w/fiber poles fits in the saddle bag. There are two versions, one has longer poles, the long pole version won't fit, IIRC. I have the short pole version and like it. It's a 2 man, but realistically, it's a comfy one man tent with room for your riding gear.
edit: There's also an aluminum pole version. Not sure if it fits or not. More $$
A 2 man back pack tent will most of the time. Like a Eureka 2XT style dome. I went up to the 3 man and the poles don't fit anymore. I just pack the poles on the seat or on top of the saddle bags. I prefer a tent with some room to move.
I went with the North Face Rock 22 bx for the biggest bang for the buck IMHO. It's a largish 2 people tent. 2 entrances and 2 vestibules.
I also bought the footprint (custom made ground cloth) which I consider mandatory and the gear loft.
Google "north face rock 22 tent" for best price
$135.16 with free shipping here
hope this helps
Cheers,
Mike in Nawlins'
I have a Eureka Timberlite 2 backpacking tent that I use when I'm solo. I've probably slept in it close to 500 nights over the last 15 years and it's held up great in this rugged mountain area. Though Eureka claims it's a two person tent, and I've had 2 in it plenty of times, it's really better suited to 1 person, your gear, and maybe a dog
It's an A-frame, which means you sacrifice some usable space compared to a dome, but the advantage is that it's lighter and packs smaller. With a packed size of 5.5"x19", it fits perfectly in my top case.
Edit: I just looked and Eureka doesn't make the Timberlite anymore, but this (clicky) is the modern version.
I'm pretty sure Sagebrush, OCfjr and I are all talking about the same tent.Did you fit the Eureka 2XT tent in the side bags/cases or the Givi E52?
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