Perhaps not your average ultralight bikepacking shelter but a very roomy 2 person tent with the added bonus of a great big 'porch' ... although 'porch' probably doesn't do it justice. I bought this a while ago thinking I'd use it for car-camping or use it as a 'base camp' to explore an area from ... I didn't do either, so it's brand new and surplus to requirements. I'd like £100 delivered.
I stole these pictures from the internet to show you what it looks like.
FS: SOLD Force10 Spirit 200+ tent.
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Re: FS: Force10 Spirit 200+ tent.
I've had one of these for about ten years - has stood up to storms out on the Western Isles
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Re: FS: Force10 Spirit 200+ tent.
First time out for my 200 was in the Western isles with pals in their 200+ it blue an absolute gale and both tents survived no bother. The 200 is no good for motorbiking though as your stuff doesn't fit in the small porch. This will be perfect however!