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    Combining Biking and Camping: The Bikamper



    Bikamper is a tent that uses the body of wheel in place of tent poles. Seems like that’d be pretty handy for long bike tours, though I wonder how sturdy it is.

    The main body is constructed of water-resistant urethane coated 45D ripstop nylon and features three mesh panels for ventilation and stargazing on pleasant nights. The fly is constructed of fully waterproofed 70D ripstop nylon for additional protection should the weather turn foul. Both tent and fly pack down to a small, space saving size.

    Link to the Bikamper website, via GizMag


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    One Response to “Combining Biking and Camping: The Bikamper”

    1. rODRIGO c. says:

      WOW, I WILL TRY TO GET ONE OF THOSE

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