I'm also a enthusiastic user of the Sierra Designs Flashlight tent.
It's quite light (3 lb 14 oz.) and compact, easy to set-up and
provides adequate privacy and shelter for most three-season camping.
I think it's one of the best tents for cycle camping.  The only caveat
is that it is rather close quarters for two people, but still usable.
Finally, it's a rather inexpensive tent, some of the more expedition
oriented tents are frankly too expensive and overkill for my usage.

Jim Cloud
Tucson, AZ

On Sep 14, 3:24 am, EricP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight.  Have had mine since getting back into
> biking.  Design is long in the tooth, but works.  Needs to be staked
> down.  If no rain and you like seeing stars the rainfly/vestibule can
> be left at home.
>
> Will fit two folks.  But close.
>
> (FWIW, read my first review of that tent in the first issue of
> Mountain Bike for the Adventure in 1985).
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Sep 13, 4:23 pm, Michael Williams <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Sierra Designs Velox 2. its a 3 season tent, sets up super easy, fairly
> > light, I dont know the specs but Im sure you can find them somewhere. And
> > you can find them somewhat cheap from nline camping stores. Hope this helps,
> > Mike

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