abowen wrote:Hi Nik,
I am also interested in a lightweight tent one person tent and, having read what you have been through so far, this tent doesn't sound too bad. Once you get the jist of pitching and tensioning that is. I would also be interested in your review after using it in the field.
By comparison to the Microlight I like the idea of heaps of vestibule space, which is very handy if get caught in rain - and I have on several occasions been caught in heavy rain. Packing and then pulling down under cover is a major bonus as is the ability to cook under cover when it starts to drizzle.
yep, this is a huge vestibule. It looks like there will be enough room to stow a pack, a variety of unpacked gear, cook, and still walk through in between them all.
However, with the Exped Vela, I am not sure about how it might stake out in tight situations where space on the ground is at a premium or even in thin topsoils with lots of rock underneath. Do you think that you will have any problems with this?
It does take up a lot of ground area for a 1 person tent (because of the large vestibule), and this is a justified concern. Because of it's diamond-shape, it is quite wide at the middle, and because of the mechanism of long cords to peg down, it is quite long as well.
I've pitched some tents in some rather cramped locations, and never had any problems doing so. They've all been big two person tents before now (bigger in both dimensions than the Vela I), so I don't think I'll have problems finding places that I can pitch this tent. However, the jury is out on this one, until I really do have to pitch it in a tight spot between scrub, or something similar.
I understand that there is a footprint available for this model. In your opinion would this be worth purchasing or is the tub floor strong enough to cope with most situations?
I've never purchased a tent footprint for any tent. I think that they're a serious waste of money (how do they justify that cost?). I sometimes take a sheet of tough plastic to go under a tent (a mate of mine just uses a bit of shade cloth). Lately, I've been considering getting some Tyvek, as many others on these forums have done.
Usually I take nothing, and am simply careful to clear the ground well before pitching. In all this time, the only time I've ever got a hole in the bottom of my tent was after pitching my very old, very cheap, flimsy-floored, no-name-brand tent on a large piece of broken glass that was hiding amongst the grass (Lake Fergus - there used to be a lot of broken glass around there). I then used 'tent-repair tape' (ie, gaffa) to cover the tear on both sides of the fabric, and it was fine for years after that.
But I'm sure what you're interested in here is the floor fabric of the Vela I, however. Well, it appears to be quite tough and looks like it should be thoroughly waterproof. It is definitely not as thick and solid feeling as the floor of the MacPac Olympus (my two man tent), but it's much more solid than the fabric of the fly, for example. I'd have no problems using the Vela I without a ground sheet most of the time, as I do with the Olympus, but would occasionally take a sheet of tough plastic, tyvek, or whatever on walks where I think there may be some chance of having to pitch on gravel or rock, etc (eg, shelf camp near Mt Anne, or the old Stuart Saddle campsite before they built the platforms in the Eastern Arthurs).
I guess that you did not purchase this through any of the local Tasmanian agents. Are you able to PM me where you purchased the tent?
Cheers
Andrew
I try to support local shops as much as possible, but I couldn't find this (or any other comparable tent) for under AUD$399 anywhere in Australia (let alone in Tasmania), with most shops price being around AUD$450. I ended up paying AUD$367 from
http://bivouac.co.nz/ where they allow you to choose Australian currency for prices as well as NZ dollars. Of course the exchange rates vary, but I notice that the same tent is currently AUD$358.48 at that shop! Sheesh I could have saved $9 by waiting a week.

I think shipping was free, but I can't find the invoice right now to be certain.