I'm with Gary. The Big Agnes SL2 is great. Just the right size and
weight to be practical. Sets up quick and easy, too.

Any of these would be great.

http://www.bigagnes.com/Products/ProductFinder/Tent/filters/21

Cheers,

John

On Sep 13, 8:09 pm, Gary <g...@worldcyclotour.com> wrote:
> Big Agnes SL2. Great tent under 3 lbs. Ive used mine for 3 years as of
> this summer. Down to frost temps and in summer you can pop the fly and
> have a 360 degree bug free view of the stars. Has a decent vestibule
> for panniers, shoes and even a quick cook in a down pour. Free
> standing and real easy to set up. I have 4 tents for Back/Bikepacking
> and mountaineering. If you don't plan on spending days above the tree
> line or sub freezing temps then this should be on your short list to
> check out. It's my favorite to date for this kind of use.
>
> Gary
>
> On Sep 13, 1:33 pm, nathan spindel <nath...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > What's your favorite two-person tent for bike camping? I'm looking for
> > a tent that's somewhat light (< 5 lbs?), warm enough for most
> > California spring/summer/fall nights, and sets up easily.
>
> > -nathan

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