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MH100 XL 2P Fresh and Black
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Decathlon Quechua - MH100 XL 2P Fresh and Black

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"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"They last absolutely forever (I know 1980s models still in daily use)"

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"I have a 2 man version of this that held up fine in torrential rain at Bearded Theory last year over two days. ... Yeah we got a month's worth of rain in a day, the Trent nearly broke its banks, and I was happy listening to it pound down in my tent."


"I’ve never been leaked on, and it’s stood through serious windstorms."


"It was perfectly waterproof last year too."

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"I was hesitant about the instant part of it having not used one before, but I love it. I can put it up/take it down by myself"


"Coleman is stupid easy to set up ... this is so easy and takes a lot of stress away ... It’s easy ... You don’t have to think about it."


"Goes up super fast"

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"Stays cool/dark enough to sleep in once the sun comes up if you want to."


"Stays cool/dark enough to sleep in once the sun comes up if you want to."


"Absolute God send. ... it's definitely a big bonus when it's hot."

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"Can concur the fresh&black line with blackout lining is awesome for camping."


"That tent is fantastic, nearly complete blackout. ... Went to a festival in Iceland and everyone camping there was very jealous of me because all the other tents where light as day."


"It was so dark that when I went to bed at 8am I ended up waking up at 17:00 and missing my favourite sets."

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"Way too small for me for several days' camping. ... Next time, I'm going with 3-man, or possibly 4-man. ... I'm quite big, admittedly (6' 3"), but even if I were shorter I think it'd still be too cramped."


"I own their 2 person tent and it only fits one person plus their stuff comfortably. ... It would fit 2 people, but we'd be sleeping side by side with little space to store stuff."


"The one you linked isn't large enough to stand up in"

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"Way too small for me for several days' camping. ... Next time, I'm going with 3-man, or possibly 4-man. ... I'm quite big, admittedly (6' 3"), but even if I were shorter I think it'd still be too cramped."


"a 3 person is only enough for 1 person (unless you don't put anything in the tent besides a sleeping bag) ... normal sleeping bag size, but I put everything else in my tent as well. talking about my backpack, duffel bag, etc ... you could probably fit 3 people in my tent as well, but I just have so much stuff it's taking up the rest of the space I have left"


"I own their 2 person tent and it only fits one person plus their stuff comfortably. ... It would fit 2 people, but we'd be sleeping side by side with little space to store stuff."

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"Terrible ... I got rid of mine as I was sick of having to do everything on my side. ... just cramped."


"Way too small for me for several days' camping. ... Next time, I'm going with 3-man, or possibly 4-man. ... I'm quite big, admittedly (6' 3"), but even if I were shorter I think it'd still be too cramped."


"For two people it's snug ... for two people with packs way too tight"

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"It was so dark that when I went to bed at 8am I ended up waking up at 17:00 and missing my favourite sets."


"Dark fabric for blocking sun is becoming more popular, personally I like more mesh for airflow"

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"By necessity of its design the poles are thin and flexible (so it can fold in on itself for breakdown) meaning even in light winds it can bwnd and fold on itself. ... A moderate or heavy wind would blow the outer walls straight into you."

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r/hikingIs the Quechua MH100 Fresh & Black 2-person tent good for backpacking?
4 months ago

Went on a 12-day through hike in Norway a few years ago with 2 friends. All of us bought a different tent for about the same price. One bought this Quechua one, I bought the Jack Wolfskin Gossamer, and one bought the Alps Mountaineering Mystique. The Quechua was the worst quality overall, the Mystique was the best footprint/pack size, and the Gossamer was the best bug netting/materials at the expense of packed down shape (very long, which actually helped with outside backpack attachment) and you can’t sit up in it really. I don’t remember weight differences but we all managed just fine carrying our own tents up mountains with our 65L packs, and ultimately all did the job well enough.

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r/backpackingIs the Quechua MH100 Fresh & Black 2-person tent good for backpacking?
4 months ago

There are certainly lighter, more portable, and far better quality alternatives out there, but they're significantly more expensive. From my experience, Quechua products aren't bad value at all for money and make good entry-level gear for occasional trips. For a single night in a tent, I doubt you'll find anything better at this price. For more intensive use and more "extreme" situations, or for longer, multi-day treks, I'd probably recommend something else.

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r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

Fresh and black is the way to go for Glastonbury. Think I’ve had mine for 8 years now and never changed because it works so well.

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r/CampingandHikingBlackout tent
10 months ago

I own a two sleeper blackout tent from decathlon, used it in Iceland in the summer 24h sunlight. I can't use facemasks as I can't sleep with something bound to my face. That tent is fantastic, nearly complete blackout. Went to a festival in Iceland and everyone camping there was very jealous of me because all the other tents where light as day. Only problem: the tent didn't heat up as others so I needed more clothing for sleeping as it stayed very cool. Anyways I use that tent a lot, it's easy to build and move around (no popup funktion) and packs very small and is lightweight. I try to find a link to that specific one

r/CampingandHikingBlackout tent
10 months ago

https://www.decathlon.de/p/campingzelt-mh100-fresh-und-black-fuer-2-personen/_/R-p-313100 mine is obviously a older version of this one

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r/backpackingIs the Quechua MH100 Fresh & Black 2-person tent good for backpacking?
4 months ago

I have one and use it for touring on my motorcycle, haven't tried hiking with it. Nice tent though.

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r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

I had the 2 person Quechua F+B. Way too small for me for several days' camping. Next time, I'm going with 3-man, or possibly 4-man. I'm quite big, admittedly (6' 3"), but even if I were shorter I think it'd still be too cramped. I'd rather struggle with the extra weight in 2 directions than do that again. I'm glad they have the scheme to return your tent for a gift card, because I don't want to use this one again. F+B aspect always works well for me, though, and they're quite simple to put together.

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r/downloadfestivalFirst time camping - tent recommendations?
9 months ago

Something double skinned. Make sure it’s big enough so you don’t touch the sides/walls whilst sleeping. I have a Dectahlon MH100 XL Fresh&Black tent and I LOVE it. It’s a regular ‘erection’ style tent, but honestly I find it much more simple than the pop-up I had previously (they’re easy to put up but a pain to get back in the packaging!). The blackout was an absolute dream the years before in the heat/sun. It was perfectly waterproof last year too.

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r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

I have a 2 man version of this that held up fine in torrential rain at Bearded Theory last year over two days.

r/glastonbury_festivalBlack out tent experiences/reviews
7 months ago

Yeah we got a month's worth of rain in a day, the Trent nearly broke its banks, and I was happy listening to it pound down in my tent. Well when I wasn't wading around site haha. I slept til 1030/11am most days at Glastonbury, even one day woke up, opened the tent and stuck my legs out and went back to sleep until 1. Ear plugs and mask required though.

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r/campingOpinions on this tent
5 months ago

When car camping this thing is epic. We However went for the mh100 xl. Cheaper and way smaller to pack. We use it when car camping as a small tent when we're traveling. Use a bigger tent on location. Our tent takes about 10 minutes to pitch, so yeah no 10 seconds but that's okay.

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r/askswitzerlandA cheap store/chain for camping equipment
8 months ago

They currently have a 2.6kg tent that packs small for CHF 30. Insane. QUECHUA Tente de camping - MH100 - 2 places CHF 29,9 https://www.decathlon.ch/fr/p/_/R-p-303295?mc=8513471

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