I have a Terra Nova Quasar, its approximately 18 years old, and I've re-taped the seams once.
They are fantastic tents, Ive used it in all sorts of amazing weather and its not budged an inch. Mines the 2 man, but have had 4 incredibly snug people in it when a pals MSR collapsed in strong wind. Obviously cant sleep with 4 but could wait out the storm in relative warm and dry.
The obvious downside is it weighs more than other options.
It was exciting for 10 minutes then boring.
As soon as it eased off, and it was getting light we were up and bailing back to the cars. The little cafe on the outskirts of Glasgow that provided tea as hot as the sun and hash browns made the morning bearable.
I have a Terra Nova Quasar, its approximately 18 years old, and I've re-taped the seams once.
They are fantastic tents, Ive used it in all sorts of amazing weather and its not budged an inch. Mines the 2 man, but have had 4 incredibly snug people in it when a pals MSR collapsed in strong wind. Obviously cant sleep with 4 but could wait out the storm in relative warm and dry.
The obvious downside is it weighs more than other options.