
The North Face
Wawona 6
Spacious vestibule, strong in storms, but rainfly tricky solo.

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I have a 3 man done tent from decathlon. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/sports/camping/expedition-tents?pdt-highlight=313085&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=gb_t-intbra_ct-shopp_n-generic-pros_ts-pro_f-cv_o-roas_spd-msp_spu-msp_sp-msp_pt-pb_pnl-com_l-en_pp-gads_bm-roa_pr-cpc_&utm_term=_n-generic-pros_ts-pro_spd-msp_spu-msp_sp-msp_pt-pb_l-en_prod+push&network=g&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1646595788&gbraid=0AAAAADygKq1H3B4Wcd1AmBxpZF5wN550l&gclid=Cj0KCQiAhOfLBhCCARIsAJPiopO6Zq2byCZymvCNP6gNnr_obDUAA0NKysMdBweS6hfxpUTPOGQnNDkaAiO4EALw_wcB Used it for about 3 years. Great little tent. Don't know about the larger tents though
We picked up the 3 person non-pop up tent today. Had a little more room than the pop up and will be used for scout trips with my wife and kid. Can't speak to it yet but I've heard generally good things about decathlon tents in general
>Has anyone tried it before? are you serious? This is basically their best selling tent model. That being said I'd rather spend a little more and get the 2 seconds easy foldable tent (which is a completely different model than the "2 seconds"). I've got the 2P and 3P size and they're vastly superior compared to the MH100 or 2 seconds pop up tents.
>Has anyone tried it before? are you serious? This is basically their best selling tent model. That being said I'd rather spend a little more and get the 2 seconds easy foldable tent (which is a completely different model than the "2 seconds"). I've got the 2P and 3P size and they're vastly superior compared to the MH100 or 2 seconds pop up tents.
Décathlon : Quechua MH / SIMOND MT séries = incredible value for money. Price starting at 30€ up to hundreds.
The Decathlon Black and Fresh tents are really good if you don’t want to be woken up by the sun. I have the 3 person version and recently packed without issues on my rack, but definitely too big to fork mount. I’ve borrowed the Grand Canyon Richmond 1 from a friend and that was a easy fork mount. With the things you’re looking for the MH100 checks all the boxes, but you’ll probably need to rethink the packing a bit.
I don't have that specific tent, but every single decathlon product I have owned has outperformed my expectations. I have the budget 3 person tent, for my family, and it's lasted 5 years with more life in it. I will be getting one of Decathlons more expensive tents once it breaks.

The North Face
Wawona 6
Spacious vestibule, strong in storms, but rainfly tricky solo.

Gazelle Tents
T4 Hub Tent Series
Fastest setup, durable, but bulky and awkward door.

Durston
X-Mid 2
Ultralight, spacious 2P, but not for very strong winds.

Durston
X-Mid 1
Budget ultralight 1P, spacious, but large footprint.

Naturehike
Mongar 2 Backpack Tent (Nylon)
Budget 2P, spacious for price, but not for 4 seasons.

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Durston - X-Mid 2

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Gazelle Tents - T4 Hub Tent Series

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Gazelle Tents - T4 Hub Tent Series

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Durston - X-Mid 2

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The North Face - Wawona 6

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SlingFin - Portal 2