In case you all are wondering, I am infact Dyslexic - Hence why I spot when a product is inclusive of learning difficulties :-) If you want to learn more about dyslexia, why not visit the British Dyslexia Association: www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
Aww bless , I am as well, its note to be ashamed of 😁🤔 don't know if that should of be 2 f's see I don't care though 🤘 We all learn differently, I'm a hands on kind of guy I don't learn otherwise, I get letters in words mixed up all the time I have to use Google it's my best friend 🥺 so that's my advice for anyone who struggles you really don't have to struggle no more and help is out there 👍or so that's why it takes me forever to comment Google this and that word I'm lucky my phone likes spelling it's good to be proud of yourself no matter what or so love yourself peeps 😊❤❤❤
😮😮considering the job you do. Might be an interesting topic for a side video - what does a newly diagnosed kid need in place to be able to qualify for an information/written comms heavy profession. And to what extent does mental agility/intelligence help.
You're one that always keeps things natural and authentic and can laugh at yourselfl A realistic review of the tent you use. Hope you had a sunny weekend Saffy.
As I get older I love camping more and more. Its great to see your so into it. You can't beat sleeping under the stars... especially with the right gear.. and the bike beside you
Providing you can see the stars. Too many nights there is heavy cloud cover and it chucks it with rain in the UK at some point or the whole night and the next day ..............
A big HELLO from Australia 🇦🇺 what a great real review of the tent, I am considering getting that Moto tent & all the other reviews seem to be a payed presentation. Thanks for such a comprehensive review, great job .
Great video - I just returned from a tour in Scotland and your videos motivate me to do more touring. Quick tip regarding putting your tent away- with the tent laid out evenly, fold it in half, then use the tent poles (+pegs too if you want) to roll it up (so they will be in the middle). A friend showed me this and I haven't had to fight to put away a tent since. Best wishes
@@SaffySprocket it was terrible the first day and a half but managed to power through it. Did a section of the North 500 and was spectacular. Will be back for for! Hope you're well
I also chose a mototent. Same style as yours. I bought it for the same reasons you did. Of course it’s a bit heavier than most, but I think worth it’s weight. I also went with 2 nice sized goose down blankets to go on my full-sized air mattress. It’s nice to be comfortable because as im older the bod really benefits from 1 day of riding then 2 days of r&r. Love it. Now with that planning, means you need more supplies, food & water. It’s been tough deciding what has to stay at home to save weight. It’s all a compromise. Great vid - new watcher. Liked & Subbed.. TY. be careful.
Hello! 😁 Well, once again you have hit the nail firmly on the head! 👍👍Anything camping related that requires complicated written instructions to assemble/operate has failed at the first hurdle. The instructions are the first thing to blow away in the dark/ rain/high/winds etc! As a man who almost NEVER reads instructions, I welcome any product where the manufacturer has actually come up with a system for assembly that can be done in the field without a sidekick reading a "How to list!"
Refreshing to see reviews where lessons have been learned the hard way - prompting the thought process. You see so many ultra-small tents being used, and I always look at them and think “Mmmmm……… I wouldn’t want to have to get out of wet rain-gear in that!” You’ve thought out the tent-choice and routines - well.
Totally agree Ali, I see loads of small tents and think, where do you have a coffee in the morning when it's bouncing down? Climbing in to them in soaking gear wetting you sleeping bag etc, no thanks, I'll stick with my Biker Plus.
I found you by accident , I saw the post on your first wild camp . Did mine last year up near Dunoon. Scary yes . But Amazing all at the same time. You made me watch again and again. Due to your words about your sv650 and why you are happy with it. My vn800 moves me the same way . 30k in just under 3 years i love lone travelling. Hope I bump Into you at some point .keep travelling
I upgraded bikes to a Africa twin , week off to do the nc500 but operation stopped play , dug out my old tent I bought for my duke of Edinburgh scheme in my 20’s , now in my fifty’s but it’s still waterproof but what liked was tent, sleeping bag , inflatable mat , trangia , tripod chair , coffee pot all fitted in the top box , maybe next year now
That is a great design. I've been looking at various tents and the LoneRider was on my shortlist. You've provided a lot of info there. I should stop faffing about and just get one!
Loved this review, thinking about getting this tent for next year when I do the Nc500 again. May I suggest the oxford RoK Straps for holding your gear down 😁😁
Well done Saffy, having a dyslexic son I know exactly how this can be a major hurdle to some and good on you to mention it as it is not always an easy subject to talk about- thank you 😊 Good review all round too 👍😊
I am a adult with a mild form of dyslexia, I have come across this you tube channel and web site. It is helpful to myself, maybe this might help your son and your self. ua-cam.com/users/TruthAboutDyslexia
Love your videos. My daughter could not believe how many times you said "tent". I said "She's reviewing a tent obviously she's going to say it a bit" We are now going to have a drinking contest this weekend and every time you say "tent" we gonna take a shot!! Cheers, keep up with the great videos.
I've tried camping on a number of occasions for what ever reason I just don't get on with it!!! I am in ore' of how well you cope and just get on with it, really enjoy your channel keep it up! Great review.....
Ooh, what're the things you don't get on with specifically? And thank you for the support, I'm really happy to see so many people enjoying my adventures 😊
Well they say there's two things in life you should never skimp on when it comes to spending-good shoes and a good bed, seeing as how you'll be spending most of your life in either 😂 I think investing in a decent camping mat can go a long way though, but sometimes it can't be helped if the ground is uneven and a bit rubbish. There's definitely an art to slumming it in mother nature 😃
I have this tent and use it a number of times. Every time I apprecaite the extra space provided for changing cloth, sitting under a shelter for all sorts of weather. I find it a lot more difficult to set it up in high wind conditions where a second pair of hands would be absolutely great help but its "doable" in 30 min... Once everything pegged down I experience zero issue at all. The down side is the fact that its not free standing so I am considering its ADV tent siblings in addition, however I am not sure if I really could trade the garage space for free standing feature...
Excellent idea to have the extra room and bike out of sight. I have a Wingman on the road Toucan tent which is the opposite of this- basically just to sit up in and sleep but it’s so robust and everything is in one package and suits my needs. Each to their own! Keep up the good work missy 👍🇬🇧
If you want a super fast erect tent look at the slumit range, the frame is pre-built into the tent and you pull it out the bag, click it into place and its up. 20 secs max. Great for bad weather.
Good job explaining how simple to setup. I wonder about a hot bike on a hot day. I live in Texas and heat is a primary concern. I usually don’t want to be near my bike as it can take a good while for it to cool down. I’m sure in the UK where it’s cool that might be less of an issue.
I bought nordkap tent at Louis Moto same idea and works well,got a wide ( most are narrow ) camp bed too that 4-6” inch off the ground makes a lot of difference to me. Same width as he tent when packed and both are not any wider than the bars, folding high back seat is a great piece of luxury when chilling folds down to nowt.whole lot was just over £200 🤷♂️bargain👦🏻🏍👍good vid saf👍
That's a really good summary of your tent! Vango also made a series of motorcycle tents which are virtually the same design as the LoneRider Tent, the Vango Stelvio, the Vango Turini and the Vango Tour 200, I own the Tour which I bought new for £150 on a sale. As far as can tell, none are available new now, but regularly turn up on Ebay or Marketplace and are substantially cheaper to buy. The Stelvio and Turini had sensible muted colours, the Tour is a garish bright blue. The Vangos all appear to be the same size and my Tour swallows up my 3 box Triumph Sprint. Once closed up, there is nothing that shouts out 'motorbike tent'. The differences between the tents is that Vango dumbed down the specs, the Stelvio has the best specs and weighed 6.6kg and the Tour the worst which weighs a whopping 9.3kg, of which the fiberglass poles on the Tour are the main culprits, all have a full size ground sheet for the garage area which can be left behind to save weight. So a trade off really, the Vango Tents are much cheaper but all are heavier than the LoneRider, substantially so for the Tour. I also park my tent on the pillion seat as I travel alone normally.
Very interesting observation about the biking community having a fairly large percentage of dyslexic/learning difficulties. I had never noticed that. I love the idea of a tent with a bike garage. My biking tent is so different from yours it is unreal. It is tiny, and weighs less than one kilo. But my situation is very different from yours. I am male, and live in the south of Spain. I try to avoid using it if there is any sign of rain. However, I am considering getting a slightly bigger tent that maybe weighs 2 kilos. Mine is hard to erect, and difficult to get in and out of. (And I am not getting any younger, an OAP). I am impressed that such a new rider has done so much touring in such a little time. Well done. Can I recommend Spain as a destination for you? Los Picos de Europa in the north of Spain are only an hour or so from Santander ferry port. And the coast is lovely. Motorcycling paradise.
Great video. One of the better ones - I've watched about 5 on this tent - but none of the show how easy/hard it is to put the bike in as the whole point of this tent is to put the bike in it. Now, if you put the bike in so it will lean away from the sleeping compartment and not fall on top of you in the night, how easy is it to maneuver the bike into the bike area? I'd only buy one of these tents in order to put my bike into it so it's kind of the most important bit for me. Again, great video
This explains your propensity to lose your way frequently happens and why you have multi stops to reconfigure your route, loved the video and this may encourage more camping bikers. P/s having camped at home and abroad since the early sixty'stents are always noisy when there is wind,xx
I'd LOVE one of these! Thx for the review. Also, I'm pretty sure I'm dyslexic. 👍🏽 It can be really frustrating but I kinda taught myself workarounds for learning/understanding from when I was a kid.
Nice one Saffy, another good vid. I understand your thinking on the tent. I was told as a ten year old that I was profoundly dyslexic.If your lucky, like I was and got an understanding education, it won't hold you back. I went on to get a degree in engineering and now own my own engineering company. I was bullied and told that I was thick as a kid. Dyslexia to me means that you think slightly out of the box and in some jobs that can be a benefit. If I see you at the ABR I'll say Hi .
Great video. I'm planning on getting this tent. All your reasons for using this tent over others I agree with and most apply to me, everything but being a "solo female rider" 😁 .
I think the point you made about putting the tent together with people with LD could also apply if you're tired. When I'm tired my brain becomes frazzled so it's a handy point. It would be a bit big for me 125 lol.
I've been looking at this tent and I love all the features. I have one problem though. As a single female rider, I'm not real comfortable advertising "Lone Rider" on the side of it. If they made it more discrete I know I'd be happier.
Hey Kitty, Lone Rider is just the brand name and it is a 2 person tent, but if it does worry you, in my experience, take a can of hair spray, set the tent up, and hair spray the logo, then wipe it off clean with a damp cloth then spray the area with waterproof tent spray again
@@kittywampusIm a biker with over 30 years of motorbike camping under my belt, I have a better 2 man bike tent, that cost £150 new from a Dutch company, It is the same as the lone rider tent without the logo in silver, and 13rd of the price, I'm trying to find a link for you, don't wast your money on the lone rider. But remember this , Breathing in the fumes from your motorbike all night is not good for you.
Thanks for the review. You said how you don’t want to park your bright pink bike outside as you’re a single rider and camper….. but the side of the tent in huge writing says that you’re a ‘lone rider’. I love the idea of this tent but I don’t think I wouldn’t want it purely for the reason that it broadcasts that you’re on your own, even if your bikes not visible.
You are starting to be a real inspiration to me , I’ve been riding 15yrs now . I’ve been to Scotland on a bike but I’d never do it on my own ……to do what your doing inspires me ( oh and I’ve done the highlands back to the midlands in one day ……painful 😩😩and I’ve got a BMW GS 🤣🤣) . I had a cheaper version of your tent and did the Isle of Man TT with it twice . My mates took the p**s because of its size …..but when they squeezed into a 2 man tent on there knees then who’s laughing 😂. Sadly mine broke ( like I say a cheap version) but have been looking to replace it with a lone rider one ……after this I’m convinced . Keep doing what your doing ( clumsy bits as well 😉😂🤣😂) and keep inspiring . See you out on the road
Hey Saffy I have the same Lone Rider Tent it is absolutely brilliant, the porch is perfect for loading all your kit onto your bike in the rain. I love the fact it is possible to stand up in the tent and all the little storage pockets dotted around the tent to keep small items while you are in camp. It's strange all the people worrying about the "Lone Rider" logo, if their are any strange people in the campsite it wouldn't matter what tent you have it wouldn't take long to work out if a person is with company or alone 🤔 Keep up the brilliant videos, love your wit, congratulations on your graduation 🥳🥳🥳
Looks like a good product, but it is HUGE. I use a backpacking tent (2.1 kg) and carry a 3m by 3m nylon tarp (350 g.) that can cover the bike, make a windbreak, a waterproof roof over a dining area, or an emergency shelter. With 30m of paracord I can do miracles with a tarp.
For packing up the tent, I would highly recommend packing the poles away and then using them to roll the tent, it saves you trying to stuff them into the bag last.
🤣🤣 fair play, Camping and Motorbikes my 2 fav things so you’ve hit a sweet spot with this video 🤣🤣 Keep up the great work, always enjoy the content you are creating, love the outtakes that get left in as well.
I was wandering about the tent its quite large to take on a bike. I have done a lot of touring on a push bike and preferred a tarp with a tiny tent it gave me the weather protection, plus the added bonus of being able to see around, as a bloke that felt more secure. Looking into taking the cbt for trips around the UK at a bit more speed than on a push bike, just dreaming between full time work and study atm.
It's a nice tent I've read a few comments about the logo and I think that's probably valuable feedback for the company it wouldn't hurt for them to make it smaller perhaps put a small one at the bottom of the door.
I was looking at tents and here it is, the one all the reviews cover. I was thinking for me I liked the idea of securing cover of my motorcycle and then going for a walk.
Saffy is the only person who can call us stupid and we are not offended by it just kidding. Great content 👌 stay safe out there a fan from south Carolina usa.
Ahah not stupid at all! It's just important to recognise that often sports attracts a lot of people who didn't do well in school and wanted a place where they wouldn't be judged, and usually it's the case, especially with the older generation that learning difficulties were never picked up due to ignorance back in the day
Brilliant reasons for Rocket to go into the tent with you Saffy, and top reason Rocket gets cold and wet,gives him a break from standing in the elements lol 😆
Hello, Can you do a video, on what cooking you do when camping, what stove and utensils. As I’m thinking off motorbike camping in Wales🏴 , I now have a tent, wingman of the road. Cheers
Hi, great video thanks. I've been debating between one of these, an ADV from Lone Rider or a Wingman of the Road Toucan. I just wanted to ask, I know the zips are securable when you're in it to stop people outside getting in, but is the tent 'lockable' from the outside if you're wanting to leave it for a bit. Thanks, keep up the great work!
Good to know, thanks. My last tent got blown into the middle of next week in John O'Groats, so I'm a bit paranoid about high winds. PS Great score with the ferry cabin - well played!!
enjoyed the video as always I'm Dyslexic also first time saying that online. But love 💌 riding alone I really like this tent but defo can't afford it at moment hopefully get one next year thank you for the video :) 😀
It's my first time too! It's not usually something I talk about :-) I always feel a little bit of a fraud telling people I'm dyslexic because I did so well in school
I never understood why they have poles. Surely we could get rid of those and have it with an airframe. Lighter, and having a small little air compressor to not only put the tent up with minimal effort but also to blow tyres up whilst touring would surely be a better mechanism. The tent could even have more air frame parts so it's more sturdy and just needs to be anchored to the ground (which it needs to have done anyway). Always thought they missed a trick with that.
I don't camp anymore, it's hotels for me now. Worn out five tents over the years and other camping gear. But I still use bungy cords and this for fifty years, never had any problems with those. I never used side or top cases always a tank bag and a carry bag on the back. The only way to travel with a bike.
Another good video and congratulations 🎊 on your graduation 👏 I did look seriously at this tent, but was too expensive for me, and would take too look, and would be a nightmare in the rain .... so I got the Slummit Gobi 3 😁 Its awesome, does lack head room but I was happy with that compromise, takes me 10 mijs to put it up its just so easy
I has a friend who bought their LoneRider on a 0% card, then paid it off monthly instead of booking hotel rooms for trips. After 4 months, it was paid off which I thought was quite a clever idea. I suppose it only works if you're travelling already though and spending £££ in hotel's , if you're looking to start with little budget it's a not really going to be too helpful
Are there any black pegs for the black 2 poles? The tour 200 tent is lighter and cheaper I've used one for 6 years. My Scotland tour saw yellow 2 warning and non stop rain and it was OK.
I am thinking about getting into Moto-camping. Though for the start, I would only visit camping sites. (So no need to park the bike in the tent) Do you think that the extra height and communal space of the tent compared to others is still worth the price? 500+€ is a steep price for a tent. I am currently torn between "I dont want to spend a thousand euros on my whole equipment for something I only want to try out. I would not know how much of that money I could get back if I sell that stuff" and "If I like camping, there is the old rule of 'Buy cheap, buy twice'"
Great video! Congrats on your graduation! And yes, the hair looks great! I like the tent and Lone Rider gear is super top quality. What is the name of the straps? Best!
..peobably, very good quality, but it's bulky & 3 times the weight of my 3 Season Kelty tent. Still can't understand what's wrong with leaving bike outdoor during a trip, I have been doing this for 30 years, & never had any complains from any of my Bikes, never felt they emotionally or physically got hurt in anyway ......
Think if I go camping I'd want the bike cabin. Just makes sense. Or I suppose go cheaper and use a bike cover....mmmm. We'll see after test. Was going to do Wales this year on the 125 but might leave it till have passed....am 50/50. (Just bike+DAS+lock etc all adds up)
I use the Coleman coastline 3 plus, exactly the same size and layout of the loan rider but a fifth of the cost and half the packed up size 😎 and yea my bike fits inside 👍
@@SaffySprocket oh yes sure does. I looked at it online. Like said easy to set up. So when get myself another bike will look at this as like the idea of bike under cover even rain or shine. Thanks again x
Sadly, my ST1300 wouldn't fit inside. One thing I am interested in though, and haven't seen it mentioned in any video that I've watched (I prob missed it) - your phone mount, who makes that? EDIT: Yup it would, see below thread.
@@SaffySprocket aha, I heard you say the bike compartment was 2m, and I assumed that was the length of the bike. Just looked at their website, and it's 2m high, the ST would just squeeze in (2.2m long). Not sure there'd be room to get down the side of the bike to get into the tent though, but since you say the walls open, that's no big deal
@@SaffySprocket cheers, their dimensions are on one of the pics on their site too (just need to scroll to the side, in case anyone else is confused about it). Am up in Scotland myself in a few weeks, glamping pod though for this trip. Cost of that tent would be covered by one trip, and the tent is reusable! The other thing I do on trips, is hammock & tarp, with the hammock strung from the bike (side-stand side)
Hi Saffy, I enjoy your videos, I agree with your comment about having the bike out of sight at night, so, I was wondering if you thought the tent might be made slightly better if the makers hadn't put 'Lone rider' across it. ?
It's hard to say! I can understand why a lot of people dislike it, but I've always just looked at it and thought it's the tent's brand name. I would have never of looked at this tent and assumed there is only person inside because it's just so big
Thanks for your reply Saffy, Some people don't notice it and some do. Down to each persons own thoughts as with all things I guess. But thanks for answering. Happy riding, I look forward to your next one. 👍👍👍🙂
I like this tent but can't see it surviving an half decent storm, my Vango Omega 350 suffered some damage to one set of it's poles, still bent out of shape to this day but still usable. It's a fairly large tent for motorcycle use, I don't like tents that you have to crawl into.
I admire the fact you like to camp on a bike and those that do but I absolutely hate it 🤣 As long as there are bunkhouses/bnb’s/Airbnb’s/hotels in this world I’ll never camp again on a bike, done it a few times but hated it. Hated carrying all the extra junk (tents sleeping bags cooking equipment food etc) But the worst thing is being in the middle of a field in the thumping rain trying to pack up a tent with nowhere to leave my helmet without it letting in water…lol Two soft waterproof panniers with my clothes and a bank card and I’m set!
I agree. My bike is a better ride too, and it goes on for longer...and it doesn't threaten me with divorce when I want to ride a different bike....and it's way cheaper to run, and it doesn't have a mother-in-law I have to pretend to like...
Ok, I’m in love......................only with your tent..................certainly did not notice your amazing Rapunzel like hair............absolutely did not notice that................have a nice day............enjoying the videos😁😁😬😬
I'm just inherently stupid with an attention span of small child so colour coding stuff is a must :) I do prefer the other Lone Rider tent but you make a good point as to your reasons why you picked the big tent. Great video Saffy.
Nice one saffy x I'm changing my tent to one of the lone rider brand x what is the name of yours x great set out video of your tent x and so happy your ok x take care X stay safe xx luv always Cliff xxxxx 💖
Well .. can't believe I did it ... but upgraded 5o this tent from the slummit gobi 3 ... why ... nothing wrong with the slummit.... it is an awesome and amazing tent .... unfortunately I am not ... lol I mean am getting on on years ... I need something that I can stand up in ... the knees are crap arthritis is not friendly
Você está corretíssima! Estamos no século XXI e as mulheres ainda precisam pensar em sua segurança todas as 24 horas dos dias...aff🙄. Continue com segurança, boas viagens, o mundo é pequeno para você! 🙌🏼💪🏼💄🌈🌱 You're absolutely correct! We are in the 21st century and women still need to think about their safety every 24 hours a day... aff🙄. Stay safe, happy travels, the world is small for you! 🙌🏼💪🏼💄🌈🌱
What a sweeping statement to say that learning difficulties are prevalent in the biking community, that's been your observation over a small amount of time. Bikers are just people and am sure are just as multifaceted in their learning capabilities as the general population! Very silly thing to say in my opinion 🤨🙃
Somewhat condescending, I wonder if she considered we're not all newby campers and reading instructions for every new tent you purchase isn't always necessary
@@michaelmahon8896 It wasn't intended to be condescending, I'm dyslexic and I get a little shy talking about it so sometimes I come across as a bit of an awkward penguin when mentioning it :D but often when I mention it at meets, a lot of bikers tell me they are too which is always very comforting
I am dyslexia my self, but true equality is to treat people as equal not a disability, Including yourself Saffy! It's always best to move forward as one community, am not a biker or dyslexic am just me. Don't worry, I don't think you was being offensive, but it really doesn't need to be an issue. 😊
I think a lot of people who ride bikes are more practical people than book people. That's probably why we'd rather ride down a lane than stare at the historical rock at the end of it. Put whatever label on it you want, it's just another way of thinking. If you want to do labels, I'm attention defecit (tend to think of it as a superpower rather than a disability). Show me a picture of something and give me a pile of parts, I'll figure it out. Give me a set of instructions and I'll never read them all. If you've got training in learning disabilities, you do tend to spot the traits. That's not a bad thing, it helps you find ways to engage better with people. But yeah, good point about learning difficulties, might have phrased it in a more PC manner, but it is what it is, it's another biker trait, we tend to say what we're thinking :)
Just missed the elan Valley weekend last weekend but we are doing one for lake vrnwy in September go on the motourev Facebook page all the details on there you would be more than welcome all you have to pay for is you pitch a we supply some food and drinks .
In case you all are wondering, I am infact Dyslexic - Hence why I spot when a product is inclusive of learning difficulties :-) If you want to learn more about dyslexia, why not visit the British Dyslexia Association: www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
Wow all your studying must have been extra hard.? Impressive Saffy good on ya👍👍
I had a feeling you were, you doing a great job the channels great 👍🏻
@@julianstiff4685 its the directions that gave it away isn't it 🤣🤣
Aww bless , I am as well, its note to be ashamed of 😁🤔 don't know if that should of be 2 f's see I don't care though 🤘 We all learn differently, I'm a hands on kind of guy I don't learn otherwise, I get letters in words mixed up all the time I have to use Google it's my best friend 🥺 so that's my advice for anyone who struggles you really don't have to struggle no more and help is out there 👍or so that's why it takes me forever to comment Google this and that word I'm lucky my phone likes spelling it's good to be proud of yourself no matter what or so love yourself peeps 😊❤❤❤
😮😮considering the job you do. Might be an interesting topic for a side video - what does a newly diagnosed kid need in place to be able to qualify for an information/written comms heavy profession. And to what extent does mental agility/intelligence help.
You're one that always keeps things natural and authentic and can laugh at yourselfl
A realistic review of the tent you use. Hope you had a sunny weekend Saffy.
Thank you so much and I'm.so glad you enjoyed the video 📹
As I get older I love camping more and more. Its great to see your so into it. You can't beat sleeping under the stars... especially with the right gear.. and the bike beside you
Providing you can see the stars. Too many nights there is heavy cloud cover and it chucks it with rain in the UK at some point or the whole night and the next day ..............
A big HELLO from Australia 🇦🇺 what a great real review of the tent, I am considering getting that Moto tent & all the other reviews seem to be a payed presentation. Thanks for such a comprehensive review, great job .
Great video - I just returned from a tour in Scotland and your videos motivate me to do more touring. Quick tip regarding putting your tent away- with the tent laid out evenly, fold it in half, then use the tent poles (+pegs too if you want) to roll it up (so they will be in the middle). A friend showed me this and I haven't had to fight to put away a tent since. Best wishes
How was Scotland? Did you get good weather?
@@SaffySprocket it was terrible the first day and a half but managed to power through it. Did a section of the North 500 and was spectacular. Will be back for for! Hope you're well
I love the music you chose for this one Safron, really set the tone for a fun and informative video :)
Thank you so much 💓 💗 I'm so glad you enjoyed it 😊
I also chose a mototent. Same style as yours. I bought it for the same reasons you did. Of course it’s a bit heavier than most, but I think worth it’s weight. I also went with 2 nice sized goose down blankets to go on my full-sized air mattress. It’s nice to be comfortable because as im older the bod really benefits from 1 day of riding then 2 days of r&r. Love it. Now with that planning, means you need more supplies, food & water. It’s been tough deciding what has to stay at home to save weight. It’s all a compromise. Great vid - new watcher. Liked & Subbed.. TY. be careful.
A good night sleep whilst camping is worth its weight in gold
Hello! 😁 Well, once again you have hit the nail firmly on the head! 👍👍Anything camping related that requires complicated written instructions to assemble/operate has failed at the first hurdle. The instructions are the first thing to blow away in the dark/ rain/high/winds etc! As a man who almost NEVER reads instructions, I welcome any product where the manufacturer has actually come up with a system for assembly that can be done in the field without a sidekick reading a "How to list!"
This is so true! Camping needs to be easy in the worst weather conditions
You are adorable. I am now subscribed. I purchased this tent during the Black Friday discount day and am expecting delivery very soon. Ride safe.
Welcome to the mad house 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Refreshing to see reviews where lessons have been learned the hard way - prompting the thought process. You see so many ultra-small tents being used, and I always look at them and think “Mmmmm……… I wouldn’t want to have to get out of wet rain-gear in that!” You’ve thought out the tent-choice and routines - well.
Ah it's just because I have to carry so many dumb gadgets around to film ☠️
Totally agree Ali, I see loads of small tents and think, where do you have a coffee in the morning when it's bouncing down? Climbing in to them in soaking gear wetting you sleeping bag etc, no thanks, I'll stick with my Biker Plus.
I’m using the same tent and can confirm everything you mentioned. Love it! Stay safe and enjoy your trips 🤙🏻
Ah amazing! How long have you been using it for?
I found you by accident , I saw the post on your first wild camp . Did mine last year up near Dunoon. Scary yes . But Amazing all at the same time.
You made me watch again and again. Due to your words about your sv650 and why you are happy with it.
My vn800 moves me the same way . 30k in just under 3 years i love lone travelling. Hope I bump Into you at some point .keep travelling
Ah I'm so glad you enjoyed the video :)
That’s where The Pink Panther goes on holiday, Dunoon,Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon Dunoon .
I upgraded bikes to a Africa twin , week off to do the nc500 but operation stopped play , dug out my old tent I bought for my duke of Edinburgh scheme in my 20’s , now in my fifty’s but it’s still waterproof but what liked was tent, sleeping bag , inflatable mat , trangia , tripod chair , coffee pot all fitted in the top box , maybe next year now
That is a great design. I've been looking at various tents and the LoneRider was on my shortlist. You've provided a lot of info there. I should stop faffing about and just get one!
This makes sense. When living out of saddle bags, it's nice to access them without getting rained on.
Loved this review, thinking about getting this tent for next year when I do the Nc500 again. May I suggest the oxford RoK Straps for holding your gear down 😁😁
Saffy hammering a tent pole is the cutest thing I've ever seen 😀 So delicate yet steady and effective.
Well done Saffy, wish you a good day.
Well done Saffy, having a dyslexic son I know exactly how this can be a major hurdle to some and good on you to mention it as it is not always an easy subject to talk about- thank you 😊
Good review all round too 👍😊
I am a adult with a mild form of dyslexia, I have come across this you tube channel and web site. It is helpful to myself, maybe this might help your son and your self.
ua-cam.com/users/TruthAboutDyslexia
Love your videos. My daughter could not believe how many times you said "tent".
I said "She's reviewing a tent obviously she's going to say it a bit"
We are now going to have a drinking contest this weekend and every time you say "tent" we gonna take a shot!!
Cheers, keep up with the great videos.
Oh jeez ahahahhaha tent tent tent tent hope you take 4 more shots now
I've tried camping on a number of occasions for what ever reason I just don't get on with it!!!
I am in ore' of how well you cope and just get on with it, really enjoy your channel keep it up!
Great review.....
Ooh, what're the things you don't get on with specifically? And thank you for the support, I'm really happy to see so many people enjoying my adventures 😊
@@SaffySprocket sleeping mainly never get comfy and after a few days of no sleep I'm ready to pack it in 🤣🤣🤣
Well they say there's two things in life you should never skimp on when it comes to spending-good shoes and a good bed, seeing as how you'll be spending most of your life in either 😂
I think investing in a decent camping mat can go a long way though, but sometimes it can't be helped if the ground is uneven and a bit rubbish. There's definitely an art to slumming it in mother nature 😃
I have this tent and use it a number of times. Every time I apprecaite the extra space provided for changing cloth, sitting under a shelter for all sorts of weather. I find it a lot more difficult to set it up in high wind conditions where a second pair of hands would be absolutely great help but its "doable" in 30 min... Once everything pegged down I experience zero issue at all. The down side is the fact that its not free standing so I am considering its ADV tent siblings in addition, however I am not sure if I really could trade the garage space for free standing feature...
Excellent idea to have the extra room and bike out of sight. I have a Wingman on the road Toucan tent which is the opposite of this- basically just to sit up in and sleep but it’s so robust and everything is in one package and suits my needs. Each to their own! Keep up the good work missy 👍🇬🇧
If you want a super fast erect tent look at the slumit range, the frame is pre-built into the tent and you pull it out the bag, click it into place and its up. 20 secs max. Great for bad weather.
Good job explaining how simple to setup. I wonder about a hot bike on a hot day. I live in Texas and heat is a primary concern. I usually don’t want to be near my bike as it can take a good while for it to cool down. I’m sure in the UK where it’s cool that might be less of an issue.
I bought nordkap tent at Louis Moto same idea and works well,got a wide ( most are narrow ) camp bed too that 4-6” inch off the ground makes a lot of difference to me. Same width as he tent when packed and both are not any wider than the bars, folding high back seat is a great piece of luxury when chilling folds down to nowt.whole lot was just over £200 🤷♂️bargain👦🏻🏍👍good vid saf👍
That's a really good summary of your tent! Vango also made a series of motorcycle tents which are virtually the same design as the LoneRider Tent, the Vango Stelvio, the Vango Turini and the Vango Tour 200, I own the Tour which I bought new for £150 on a sale. As far as can tell, none are available new now, but regularly turn up on Ebay or Marketplace and are substantially cheaper to buy. The Stelvio and Turini had sensible muted colours, the Tour is a garish bright blue. The Vangos all appear to be the same size and my Tour swallows up my 3 box Triumph Sprint. Once closed up, there is nothing that shouts out 'motorbike tent'. The differences between the tents is that Vango dumbed down the specs, the Stelvio has the best specs and weighed 6.6kg and the Tour the worst which weighs a whopping 9.3kg, of which the fiberglass poles on the Tour are the main culprits, all have a full size ground sheet for the garage area which can be left behind to save weight. So a trade off really, the Vango Tents are much cheaper but all are heavier than the LoneRider, substantially so for the Tour. I also park my tent on the pillion seat as I travel alone normally.
Very interesting observation about the biking community having a fairly large percentage of dyslexic/learning difficulties. I had never noticed that.
I love the idea of a tent with a bike garage. My biking tent is so different from yours it is unreal. It is tiny, and weighs less than one kilo. But my situation is very different from yours. I am male, and live in the south of Spain. I try to avoid using it if there is any sign of rain. However, I am considering getting a slightly bigger tent that maybe weighs 2 kilos. Mine is hard to erect, and difficult to get in and out of. (And I am not getting any younger, an OAP).
I am impressed that such a new rider has done so much touring in such a little time. Well done. Can I recommend Spain as a destination for you? Los Picos de Europa in the north of Spain are only an hour or so from Santander ferry port. And the coast is lovely. Motorcycling paradise.
Great video. One of the better ones - I've watched about 5 on this tent - but none of the show how easy/hard it is to put the bike in as the whole point of this tent is to put the bike in it. Now, if you put the bike in so it will lean away from the sleeping compartment and not fall on top of you in the night, how easy is it to maneuver the bike into the bike area? I'd only buy one of these tents in order to put my bike into it so it's kind of the most important bit for me. Again, great video
As an inginerd I approve of this tent's simplicity!
This explains your propensity to lose your way frequently happens and why you have multi stops to reconfigure your route, loved the video and this may encourage more camping bikers. P/s having camped at home and abroad since the early sixty'stents are always noisy when there is wind,xx
I'd LOVE one of these! Thx for the review. Also, I'm pretty sure I'm dyslexic. 👍🏽 It can be really frustrating but I kinda taught myself workarounds for learning/understanding from when I was a kid.
I hate instructions 🤣 zero patience
Nice one Saffy, another good vid. I understand your thinking on the tent. I was told as a ten year old that I was profoundly dyslexic.If your lucky, like I was and got an understanding education, it won't hold you back. I went on to get a degree in engineering and now own my own engineering company. I was bullied and told that I was thick as a kid. Dyslexia to me means that you think slightly out of the box and in some jobs that can be a benefit. If I see you at the ABR I'll say Hi .
The spatial-visual skills of dyslexics are immense. We're very much idea kind of people! This is why I love visual-based products
Very nice and Excellent video Saffy.You are very talented
Great video.
I'm planning on getting this tent.
All your reasons for using this tent over others I agree with and most apply to me, everything but being a "solo female rider" 😁 .
I think the point you made about putting the tent together with people with LD could also apply if you're tired. When I'm tired my brain becomes frazzled so it's a handy point. It would be a bit big for me 125 lol.
200% !
I've been looking at this tent and I love all the features. I have one problem though. As a single female rider, I'm not real comfortable advertising "Lone Rider" on the side of it.
If they made it more discrete I know I'd be happier.
Hey Kitty, Lone Rider is just the brand name and it is a 2 person tent, but if it does worry you, in my experience, take a can of hair spray, set the tent up, and hair spray the logo, then wipe it off clean with a damp cloth then spray the area with waterproof tent spray again
@@SaffySprocket oh, that's a simple solution. Thanks 😊
@@kittywampusIm a biker with over 30 years of motorbike camping under my belt, I have a better 2 man bike tent, that cost £150 new from a Dutch company, It is the same as the lone rider tent without the logo in silver, and 13rd of the price, I'm trying to find a link for you, don't wast your money on the lone rider. But remember this , Breathing in the fumes from your motorbike all night is not good for you.
Thanks for the review. You said how you don’t want to park your bright pink bike outside as you’re a single rider and camper….. but the side of the tent in huge writing says that you’re a ‘lone rider’.
I love the idea of this tent but I don’t think I wouldn’t want it purely for the reason that it broadcasts that you’re on your own, even if your bikes not visible.
Should make a female version that says 6ft2 18 stone lone male big ugly biker tent the creeps would keep out of that.
You are starting to be a real inspiration to me , I’ve been riding 15yrs now . I’ve been to Scotland on a bike but I’d never do it on my own ……to do what your doing inspires me ( oh and I’ve done the highlands back to the midlands in one day ……painful 😩😩and I’ve got a BMW GS 🤣🤣) . I had a cheaper version of your tent and did the Isle of Man TT with it twice . My mates took the p**s because of its size …..but when they squeezed into a 2 man tent on there knees then who’s laughing 😂. Sadly mine broke ( like I say a cheap version) but have been looking to replace it with a lone rider one ……after this I’m convinced . Keep doing what your doing ( clumsy bits as well 😉😂🤣😂) and keep inspiring . See you out on the road
They always laugh until they want to hang out in your tent out the rain 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@SaffySprocket that’s exactly what they did 😂🤣
Hey Saffy
I have the same Lone Rider Tent it is absolutely brilliant, the porch is perfect for loading all your kit onto your bike in the rain.
I love the fact it is possible to stand up in the tent and all the little storage pockets dotted around the tent to keep small items while you are in camp.
It's strange all the people worrying about the "Lone Rider" logo, if their are any strange people in the campsite it wouldn't matter what tent you have it wouldn't take long to work out if a person is with company or alone 🤔
Keep up the brilliant videos, love your wit, congratulations on your graduation 🥳🥳🥳
Most logos can be removed with hairspray or rubbing alcohol too. I think this tent is 100% case of you don't know what you're missing until you own it
And thank you so much
@@SaffySprocket oh and by the way I am dyslexic so fully understand your comments about the tent instructions and colour coding
Makes the works of difference 🥰
Looks like a good product, but it is HUGE. I use a backpacking tent (2.1 kg) and carry a 3m by 3m nylon tarp (350 g.) that can cover the bike, make a windbreak, a waterproof roof over a dining area, or an emergency shelter. With 30m of paracord I can do miracles with a tarp.
Just what I do.
For packing up the tent, I would highly recommend packing the poles away and then using them to roll the tent, it saves you trying to stuff them into the bag last.
I tried that but then my tent was too chunky, I just stuff it all in and hope for the best now 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣 fair play, Camping and Motorbikes my 2 fav things so you’ve hit a sweet spot with this video 🤣🤣
Keep up the great work, always enjoy the content you are creating, love the outtakes that get left in as well.
I was wandering about the tent its quite large to take on a bike. I have done a lot of touring on a push bike and preferred a tarp with a tiny tent it gave me the weather protection, plus the added bonus of being able to see around, as a bloke that felt more secure. Looking into taking the cbt for trips around the UK at a bit more speed than on a push bike, just dreaming between full time work and study atm.
Great product find! You find all the goodies Saffy
Thanks a lot Sophie! Hope you're well ❤️
It's a nice tent I've read a few comments about the logo and I think that's probably valuable feedback for the company it wouldn't hurt for them to make it smaller perhaps put a small one at the bottom of the door.
Good idea! You can also remove the logo with hairspray :)
@@SaffySprocket I'd think that probably wouldn't be good for either the waterproofing or the fabric, but I could be wrong.
Must admit Saffy can’t fault your methods✌️keep safe❤️
Thank you so much 💓
I was looking at tents and here it is, the one all the reviews cover. I was thinking for me I liked the idea of securing cover of my motorcycle and then going for a walk.
Saffy is the only person who can call us stupid and we are not offended by it just kidding. Great content 👌 stay safe out there a fan from south Carolina usa.
Ahah not stupid at all! It's just important to recognise that often sports attracts a lot of people who didn't do well in school and wanted a place where they wouldn't be judged, and usually it's the case, especially with the older generation that learning difficulties were never picked up due to ignorance back in the day
@@SaffySprocket yes I'm 53 and agree a lot of us fell through the system thanks for sharing your thoughts and life with us all.
4 Very good reasons, for having a bike tent. I often wondered why someone would use one.
Brilliant reasons for Rocket to go into the tent with you Saffy, and top reason Rocket gets cold and wet,gives him a break from standing in the elements lol 😆
Hello, Can you do a video, on what cooking you do when camping, what stove and utensils. As I’m thinking off motorbike camping in Wales🏴 , I now have a tent, wingman of the road. Cheers
I was actually planning to do this with my next trip:)
@@SaffySprocket great 👍 I'm Gary.
noted :D Give me a few weeks! It takes me a little while to write scripts and film and edit
Hi, great video thanks. I've been debating between one of these, an ADV from Lone Rider or a Wingman of the Road Toucan. I just wanted to ask, I know the zips are securable when you're in it to stop people outside getting in, but is the tent 'lockable' from the outside if you're wanting to leave it for a bit. Thanks, keep up the great work!
Interesting and enjoyable take on things, thanks. The moto tent is tall and doesn't look very aerodynamic. How well does it cope with high winds?
It was quite loud in the wind but overall I didn't notice much difference
Good to know, thanks. My last tent got blown into the middle of next week in John O'Groats, so I'm a bit paranoid about high winds. PS Great score with the ferry cabin - well played!!
Well done Saffy, nicely explained.
Thank you so much 💓
I think it's agreat idea having a tent you can get your bike in,I was thinking of getting one aswell
Great review video you should do more videos like this 👌 Keep up with the good work 👍
Thank you so much 💓
Love it. You're out there doing it!
Thank you so much 💓
@@SaffySprocket Setting up for my trip and people like you are an inspiration until D day.
enjoyed the video as always I'm Dyslexic also first time saying that online. But love 💌 riding alone I really like this tent but defo can't afford it at moment hopefully get one next year thank you for the video :) 😀
It's my first time too! It's not usually something I talk about :-) I always feel a little bit of a fraud telling people I'm dyslexic because I did so well in school
love rhat colour coded simplicity
Loved the review Saffy, thank you 🥰🇬🇧
Thank you so much 💓
Great review. Looks like a good piece of kit
I really love it :D
You got to check out rock straps, very useful and different sizes.
I do have some, they just confused me on how to use them 😅
I never understood why they have poles. Surely we could get rid of those and have it with an airframe. Lighter, and having a small little air compressor to not only put the tent up with minimal effort but also to blow tyres up whilst touring would surely be a better mechanism. The tent could even have more air frame parts so it's more sturdy and just needs to be anchored to the ground (which it needs to have done anyway). Always thought they missed a trick with that.
Cool straps. Where did you get them?
Hi Saffy. Where did you get those straps from please ?
Nippy Normans!
I don't camp anymore, it's hotels for me now. Worn out five tents over the years and other camping gear. But I still use bungy cords and this for fifty years, never had any problems with those. I never used side or top cases always a tank bag and a carry bag on the back. The only way to travel with a bike.
Another good video and congratulations 🎊 on your graduation 👏
I did look seriously at this tent, but was too expensive for me, and would take too look, and would be a nightmare in the rain .... so I got the Slummit Gobi 3 😁
Its awesome, does lack head room but I was happy with that compromise, takes me 10 mijs to put it up its just so easy
I has a friend who bought their LoneRider on a 0% card, then paid it off monthly instead of booking hotel rooms for trips. After 4 months, it was paid off which I thought was quite a clever idea. I suppose it only works if you're travelling already though and spending £££ in hotel's , if you're looking to start with little budget it's a not really going to be too helpful
Are there any black pegs for the black 2 poles?
The tour 200 tent is lighter and cheaper I've used one for 6 years. My Scotland tour saw yellow 2 warning and non stop rain and it was OK.
You just use any pegs :) it doesn't make a difference!
It's my OCD getting the edge of me Lol
I am thinking about getting into Moto-camping. Though for the start, I would only visit camping sites. (So no need to park the bike in the tent) Do you think that the extra height and communal space of the tent compared to others is still worth the price? 500+€ is a steep price for a tent.
I am currently torn between "I dont want to spend a thousand euros on my whole equipment for something I only want to try out. I would not know how much of that money I could get back if I sell that stuff" and "If I like camping, there is the old rule of 'Buy cheap, buy twice'"
Same dilemma😅
Great video! Congrats on your graduation! And yes, the hair looks great! I like the tent and Lone Rider gear is super top quality. What is the name of the straps? Best!
Andy Straps! They're an Austrailian brands but honestly amazing
Thank you!
..peobably, very good quality, but it's bulky & 3 times the weight of my 3 Season Kelty tent. Still can't understand what's wrong with leaving bike outdoor during a trip, I have been doing this for 30 years, & never had any complains from any of my Bikes, never felt they emotionally or physically got hurt in anyway ......
Those loops on the tent bag.. are they not MOLLE webbing?
another great video Saffy
Thank you so much 💓
Think if I go camping I'd want the bike cabin. Just makes sense. Or I suppose go cheaper and use a bike cover....mmmm.
We'll see after test. Was going to do Wales this year on the 125 but might leave it till have passed....am 50/50. (Just bike+DAS+lock etc all adds up)
I use the Coleman coastline 3 plus, exactly the same size and layout of the loan rider but a fifth of the cost and half the packed up size 😎 and yea my bike fits inside 👍
Hi Gaz
@@gazoutdoors7525 Hey up 😎 great name 🤣
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What size bike do you have? I have looked at that tent myself but doubt that my Triumph would fit in.
@@steveclark.. looks like he's on a Tenere 1200 if you check his channel.
Nope Saffy. Thats a great review and i would go for that tent too as am rubbish and setting them up. Great video keep safe.
It's made my life so much easier 🤣😅❤️
@@SaffySprocket oh yes sure does. I looked at it online. Like said easy to set up. So when get myself another bike will look at this as like the idea of bike under cover even rain or shine. Thanks again x
Do you think it's a bit dangerous to sleep alongside the bike, so that if it were to fall over it might fall on you?
I position the bike leaning away just in case
Always use a puck when camping too..... I find it essential ...
Sadly, my ST1300 wouldn't fit inside. One thing I am interested in though, and haven't seen it mentioned in any video that I've watched (I prob missed it) - your phone mount, who makes that? EDIT: Yup it would, see below thread.
What's the height and width? The tent was designed for fully loaded touring bikes
And it's ultimate addons :)
@@SaffySprocket aha, I heard you say the bike compartment was 2m, and I assumed that was the length of the bike. Just looked at their website, and it's 2m high, the ST would just squeeze in (2.2m long). Not sure there'd be room to get down the side of the bike to get into the tent though, but since you say the walls open, that's no big deal
If you're ever visiting bike shows or ralleys, LoneRider usually have stalls set up where you can see the physical size of the tent
@@SaffySprocket cheers, their dimensions are on one of the pics on their site too (just need to scroll to the side, in case anyone else is confused about it). Am up in Scotland myself in a few weeks, glamping pod though for this trip. Cost of that tent would be covered by one trip, and the tent is reusable! The other thing I do on trips, is hammock & tarp, with the hammock strung from the bike (side-stand side)
It's similar to the Redberz atacama temt in shape & function but the loan rider is slightly shorter
Hi Saffy, I enjoy your videos, I agree with your comment about having the bike out of sight at night, so, I was wondering if you thought the tent might be made slightly better if the makers hadn't put 'Lone rider' across it. ?
It's hard to say! I can understand why a lot of people dislike it, but I've always just looked at it and thought it's the tent's brand name. I would have never of looked at this tent and assumed there is only person inside because it's just so big
Thanks for your reply Saffy, Some people don't notice it and some do. Down to each persons own thoughts as with all things I guess. But thanks for answering. Happy riding, I look forward to your next one. 👍👍👍🙂
Thanks for your support 😊
Hey Saffron, great content as usual. Will you consider doing a live chat? Hope so, take care
Ah I'd be terrible with a live chat! I'd muddle my words up so easily!
@@SaffySprocket But it would be funny to watch 🤣
Hi saffy how much was your drone and what kind oh and do you have spare battery how long dose battery last thank you enjoyed your vlog))
I have a DJI Mavic Mini, I bought mine second hand on Facebook marketplace for £200! I try to only use budget equipment because I'm so clumsy!
I like this tent but can't see it surviving an half decent storm, my Vango Omega 350 suffered some damage to one set of it's poles, still bent out of shape to this day but still usable. It's a fairly large tent for motorcycle use, I don't like tents that you have to crawl into.
I admire the fact you like to camp on a bike and those that do but I absolutely hate it 🤣
As long as there are bunkhouses/bnb’s/Airbnb’s/hotels in this world I’ll never camp again on a bike, done it a few times but hated it. Hated carrying all the extra junk (tents sleeping bags cooking equipment food etc)
But the worst thing is being in the middle of a field in the thumping rain trying to pack up a tent with nowhere to leave my helmet without it letting in water…lol
Two soft waterproof panniers with my clothes and a bank card and I’m set!
I have to be in a certain mood for it thats for sure and I 100% would not camp when the weather is rubbish I'd much rather stay in a warm dry hotel
To be fair, with the amount of action i get i may as well sleep with my bike 😂
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I agree. My bike is a better ride too, and it goes on for longer...and it doesn't threaten me with divorce when I want to ride a different bike....and it's way cheaper to run, and it doesn't have a mother-in-law I have to pretend to like...
Well done Saffy. Good vid. I'm off to buy one now......are you still running the patreon? Signed up last week but it's not been updated for a while?
Saffy how big is your sticker just asking as I want to buy it and contribute to the course 👍 and I think it would go sweet on my tool chest 😁
I'm not actually sure if I'm honest! UA-cam run it all from their platform 🐑 They do print on demand
@@SaffySprocket 10cm by 10cm if you ever wanted to know 🤣 I'm a dumbass didn't see it till just a second ago have a cup of coco on me 😁
.... lost the will to live.... Made my day.... Cheers
ahaha!
Ok, I’m in love......................only with your tent..................certainly did not notice your amazing Rapunzel like hair............absolutely did not notice that................have a nice day............enjoying the videos😁😁😬😬
Great review.
Thank you so much 💓
I'm just inherently stupid with an attention span of small child so colour coding stuff is a must :) I do prefer the other Lone Rider tent but you make a good point as to your reasons why you picked the big tent. Great video Saffy.
You and me both 🤣🤣🐑🐑
Nice one saffy x I'm changing my tent to one of the lone rider brand x what is the name of yours x great set out video of your tent x and so happy your ok x take care X stay safe xx luv always Cliff xxxxx 💖
Well .. can't believe I did it ... but upgraded 5o this tent from the slummit gobi 3 ... why ... nothing wrong with the slummit.... it is an awesome and amazing tent .... unfortunately I am not ... lol I mean am getting on on years ... I need something that I can stand up in ... the knees are crap arthritis is not friendly
I think having a tent you can stand up in is super useless
Saffrooon! Congrats on your graduation! Hmmm...not a cheap tent...
It's not, but I was spending a lot on hotels before so it worked out as a really good deal for me
All those little useability features you describe on the tent bag.. yes they are ground breaking! 😀 I mean wouldn't it suck if any were not there?
Você está corretíssima! Estamos no século XXI e as mulheres ainda precisam pensar em sua segurança todas as 24 horas dos dias...aff🙄.
Continue com segurança, boas viagens, o mundo é pequeno para você! 🙌🏼💪🏼💄🌈🌱
You're absolutely correct! We are in the 21st century and women still need to think about their safety every 24 hours a day... aff🙄.
Stay safe, happy travels, the world is small for you! 🙌🏼💪🏼💄🌈🌱
It's not great is it 😭
What a sweeping statement to say that learning difficulties are prevalent in the biking community, that's been your observation over a small amount of time. Bikers are just people and am sure are just as multifaceted in their learning capabilities as the general population! Very silly thing to say in my opinion 🤨🙃
Somewhat condescending, I wonder if she considered we're not all newby campers and reading instructions for every new tent you purchase isn't always necessary
Fair enough:) ill take your feedback on board, not intended to offend, it just comes from experience talking with bikers at meets
@@michaelmahon8896 It wasn't intended to be condescending, I'm dyslexic and I get a little shy talking about it so sometimes I come across as a bit of an awkward penguin when mentioning it :D but often when I mention it at meets, a lot of bikers tell me they are too which is always very comforting
I am dyslexia my self, but true equality is to treat people as equal not a disability, Including yourself Saffy! It's always best to move forward as one community, am not a biker or dyslexic am just me. Don't worry, I don't think you was being offensive, but it really doesn't need to be an issue. 😊
I think a lot of people who ride bikes are more practical people than book people. That's probably why we'd rather ride down a lane than stare at the historical rock at the end of it. Put whatever label on it you want, it's just another way of thinking. If you want to do labels, I'm attention defecit (tend to think of it as a superpower rather than a disability). Show me a picture of something and give me a pile of parts, I'll figure it out. Give me a set of instructions and I'll never read them all. If you've got training in learning disabilities, you do tend to spot the traits. That's not a bad thing, it helps you find ways to engage better with people. But yeah, good point about learning difficulties, might have phrased it in a more PC manner, but it is what it is, it's another biker trait, we tend to say what we're thinking :)
Saffy you should try and join us at motourev tours and reviews we just had our annual weekend camp and tour around elan Valley
When is it?
Just missed the elan Valley weekend last weekend but we are doing one for lake vrnwy in September go on the motourev Facebook page all the details on there you would be more than welcome all you have to pay for is you pitch a we supply some food and drinks .
Please check out the utube channel first episode is up from last weekend see what we get up to.
All riders are welcome regardless bike size gender etc.
Wait, you've got learning difficulties and did grad law? Competitive Saffy truly HAS entered the chat!
Aha yes! I'm dyslexic and have auditory processing issues :) It's the number one reason I often name words incorrectly or rather strangely :D
As someone who hates instructions and don't have the attention span to read and follow them, that tent looks the best for that 😂