The Coshee Micro is a perfect starter tent for those looking for reliability and performance on a budget. It's low, sloping wind cheating shape offers good weather protection for 2 season use and the full length door offers a huge amount of porch space It uses Wild Country Superflex alloy poles which offer superb reliability and strength whilst remaining lightweight
A**R
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I camped last night in driving mist at over 3,000ft up a mountain. Yes, it is easy to set up and got in or rolled in, but no room for my bag. I did of course do a dry run with this, but when it comes to seeking shelter, it is perfect, just dont have a big enough bag with you. When it comes to real world situations, if you are cold, wet, tired, just remember, your bag has to fit somewhere too. I will either have to come up with alternative ways to protecting the bag and leaving it outside or buy a slightly bigger tent. It is lightweight and small to carry, but I'm more concerned about fitting all my gear inside of a tent.
K**N
Best backpacking tent
A fantastic little tent,so easy to pitch.I'm 6ft2 and I can lie in comfort in it .it has a low profile ,so I can't sit up in it,but its only for sleeping in and keeping you're kit dry.I've just come back from a week in nw highlands backpacking and wild camping and this tent didn't let me down.
P**.
I couldn't fit in a smaller tent.
This is a very small tent, I couldn't get in anything smaller. I like it for overnights but it gets quite sweaty inside unless it's cold and windy, or you can roll the outer door up if it's dry.It's not the best for afternoon naps as if the sun gets on it, you'll be cooked in minutes.It's great for backpacking but I take a bigger 1 person tent if I'm cycle touring.I met some people doing the West Highland Way who said they liked it.It's very easy to put up and feels well made.It makes a good replacement for a bivvy bag in summer, as it keeps the insects off.I have to crawl into it as it's so low, this is fine in the dry but it's best to use a footprint to avoid muddy knees.The pegs it comes with are poor, it's worth getting some good ones, it'll stay up with 6 but there's places for 10, you can also add additional guys to the sides but I haven't needed to yet.
J**N
Perfect for bike packing
I'm 6' and 100kg and have just spent 5 days camping in this tent. A storm last night with forecast gusts over 30mph wrecked several tents on the campsite but this tent was fine. Not a lot of space, stayed dry and warm. Great for bike packing.
C**T
Perfect solo tent.
This tent is perfect for a minimalist camp. It compacts to smaller than 22cm by 10cm and the bag has even got room for an extra inflatable roll mat and spare tent pegs. Do not expect room, it is very tight and cosy but very breathable, no condesnation at all.
B**S
Compact
Tried this out for one night in garden. Works fine. Very easy to pitch. It’s like a mini version of a 3 man vango banshee tent I have. Packs down small and is lightweight. Oddly only comes with 7 pegs but needs 10 so had to buy3 more. It is too low to sit up in but adequate otherwise. Like a luxury bicycle bag
A**R
No.1 Bikepacking tent!
Great 1 man tent for bikepacking takes 2 mins to erect. Waterproof/windproof 100%. Folds up small. Lightweight, fits perfectly in my front handlebar bag, with sleeping mat and flip-flops.
P**W
Ideal for short trips
Incredibly light and packs up really small. Was able to get both tent and sleeping bag in a normal everyday rucksack.Only downside is that the tent is very low, so I couldn’t sit up- I’m only 5’2”
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