I am looking for a good product , do not want to get wet, and compac, easy to pack not taking up alot of room.
Thanks
SHAG...
Eureka and REI offer a great selection of nice quality tents at reasonable prices. FWIW here's what *I've* found important when selecting tents for motorcycle camping:
Unlike back-packing and bicycling, weight is not an issue but bulk is still somewhat of an issue. I only consider tents with aluminum poles, not fiberglass ones.
For most of my purposes a 2-3 person tent is preferred. It allows extra room for riding jacket, helmet, clothes bag, boots, etc, along with my sleeping bag. When packing space is really at a premium, like when dual sporting, I take my small, light, 1 person tent and make due.
I prefer a taller free standing tent. The lower profile tents, some even require tethering to hold them up, will withstand gale force winds better but are less comfortable and some places it's difficult to pound stakes in. Speaking of which, if your tent comes with those dinky pot metal stakes just pitch them and buy some
tempered aluminum ones, or steel ones.
The tent should be at least 1' longer than you are tall, due to the sloping sides.
Needless to say, a good rain fly will be important. A fly that extends out beyond the door and becomes a vestibule is really handy. Many tents now come with their seams already sealed. If not seal them when you set it up at home the first time.
Buy, pack, and always use a ground tarp with your tent. I use a 6'x7' shower curtain for my 3 man tent. It protects you tent bottom and keeps water & moisture from wicking up. It must slightly *smaller* than the tent floor. If it sticks out even a little, rain and dew will roll down your tent walls and seep between it and the tent floor.
On my Dyna with Boss Bags I packed my tent on top of them, secured under the straps.