Sassafras wrote:I'm wondering if anyone out there might know a bit about Wild Country tents - especially the Duolite?? From what I've worked out the parent company is Terra Nova but is it safe to assume they have same reputation?
I haven't seen or used that model of tent, but you needn't worry about the build quality: it'll be okay.
Briefly: Wild Country started out life in Britain in the late '70's as a manufacturer of climbing gear - in particular, they brought 'Friends' to the market. As they expanded, they became associated with, and later bought, 'Wintergear' tents. The classic mountain tent from that period - still in heavy use all around the world - is the Quasar, which is a Wintergear design. Later on, in the '90's, Wild Country sold its tent business to the Terra Nova company. These days, Terra Nova makes two ranges of tents: 'Terra Nova', which is focused more on mountain use, and 'Wild Country', which is focused more on backpacking and family use. They produce excellent designs - and, no doubt, clunkers - in either range, so you need to consider the design of what you're planning to buy, along with its intended use - but, as I say, you needn't worry about the build quality.
Hope that reassures you.