We are looking for a new bigger tent, one we can all sit down in when it's raining. we have got it down to the above tents we have like the nebraska xl since i first saw it months ago. but the montana is growing on me lots!!!!! i like the 12 hubbie likes 6. we are a family of 5 (kids aged 1 4 &5) we could also have my mum with us but could use our small secound tent for her. I would like know how people have found all of these tents. piching, size ect: and ny one know chepest place to get any of them?
p.s. on the montana 12 how are bedrooms at each end sparated are they diffrent rooms or could we have one big room at one end and two smaller ones at other?
sorry another note: i noticed on past post about the montana that you can use the big front door with pole to make a sort of canopy, does the the 12 still have the big fron dorr or is it the side door you can put up and do the tents come with the poles. i like the sound of this as we had it with other tent and used it to cook under in the rain.
We have just ordered the nebraska XL and we are on waiting list until middle of june...the thing that swung it for us is going too see tents in the rain....you need a decent size porch for the muddy pushchair....and thats something the montana 12 does not have.....
There are advantages and disadvantages to each of these. First of all, for a family of 5 I would probably rule out the Montana 6. There would be next to no space left in the bedrooms to store anything and 3 single air beds wouldn't fit in one pod ( If you chose to use air beds that is ). The 12 would have plenty of bedroom space but not quite as much living space. The Monty 12 doesn't have an end door, but there is a side canopy available for it that acts like an open porch ( also available with the 6 along with an end canopy ).
The Nebraska XL seems to do what you want. It has a porch to sit in, a fair amount of bedroom and living space. But it is a lot heavier and would need two people to errect it ( The Montanas can be errected, with a bit of effort, with one person ).
The Montana 12 2006 has two large bedroom pods with dividers, so you could have one big sleeping compartment at one end and a divided one at the other. As I understand it the Nebraska XL doesn't have dividable bedroom pods (from what I can see on the website), limiting you to 3 compartments. We liked the fact that we could use one half of a pod as the toilet with our portapotty.
Where the Nebraska scores is having the big porch. There is a side canopy that can be bought for the Montana 12, but the Montana's own porch is not large enough to cook in. Having said that, we have cooked quite happily inside the tent.
I hope the nebraska XL can be seperated as it said so on the specs when we bought it... one side can be zipped and the other tied (im sure it did).....Can any other Nebraska XL owners confirm this....as we wont have ours until mid june....
The Nebraska XL has dividers on both sides. It can be used as 4 x 2 berth pods or 2 x 4 berth pods. Although, on one side it would leave a lip as it is like a zipped door. The other side, the divider comes completely up so it, in essence, one big 4 berth pod. The Montana 12 is exactly the same with a zipped divder on one side and a full divider on the other. The Montana 6 only has the zipped divider so there will always be a lip in the middle for the zip.
On the Montana 12, we use the small porch as a toilet tent and have the side canopy as a small porch ( or canopy ). On both the 6 and 12, the porch/canopies cannot be zipped up so they are always open. Basicaly, nothing could be left in them that you didn't want anyone else to see.
Phew!!! thanks for that Steve.... A few of your posts helped push me to the XL....and seeing as you are tent crazy and own more tents than most retailers including the XL.... you must know your stuff
montana 12 every time, personal choice, but slopy bedrooms compared to ones you can stand in, a uniform shape instead of pods and a lot less weight, the 12 is cavernous, we have 3 boys and remove a inner tent of 4 and have massive amounts of room for all sorts and can stand in every part of the tent which is exceptionally rigid with external metal poles and erects and pegs in 30 minutes.!
The Nebraska XL doesn't have slopey bedrooms - you can stand up in them, which is why we bought one. (The XXL is slightly different) Plus it has the huge porch which we thought would be good for leaving all the wet stuff in if necessary or sitting in with the door open in the summer with a glass of wine or two.... but you can still keep the rest of the tent zipped up. Also the bedrooms are 4 even sized whereas in the Monty 12 you get a large pod divided into a 60/40 split.
The Monty 6 I would have thought would be a bit small for you - but I did like the big end door that you could use with the canopy.
Have you been and seen them at a display somewhere? It really helps you to make up your mind!
we have seen the nebraska xl and the montana 6 bot not the 12. hubby liked the look of the big door on the montana 6 (so he could sit in the dry and laugh at everone out side!!!!) i've phoned don vally sport they have the montana 12 out on display and in stock. i hoping to go tomrrow or friday. what have people found when booking pitches with these tens do you find you have to pay for two or anything?
The Montana 12 is not a bad size for pitches. For a 12 berth tent, it has a reasonable size footprint. If you like the Montana 12 but still want to sit under something outside, then have a look at the side canopy. This effectively gives you an area similar in size to the front canopy on the Montana 6 ( not quite as big, but big enough to put a small table and a couple of chairs ). Alternatively, if you can afford it and have the space, have a look at a day tent ( Suuncamp, Oklahoma ). We have not had a problem yet fitting the Monty, Oklahoma, Car and Trailer on to a pitch. Most sites will take upto 7m. There are a few campsites that won't be able to take the size of the tent, but even the Montana 6 with the front canopy is slightly longer than a Montana 12 ( by about a quarter of a metre ). The Nebraska XL is half a metre longer than the Monty 12.
Dont think you have that front door on the montana 12 Katie....if it had then we may have considered it further.....I think it only has the side door...
------------- Its not the size of the tent...its how you pitch it..
ok we have just about ruled out the monty 6 so it is down to the mony 12 and the nebrasker xl. i'm going to see the monty 12 before i make my mind up. anyone who got monty 12 can you put the side door (the one without the porch) out up on poles to make a sort of canopy. (sorry can't think how els to put this)
No you can not pole out either door on a monty 12 one side has a small open porch the other just zips or rolls up but you can buy a side porch which is quite a size.
It goes over the top of the tent to the other side to guy it out. the porch bit clips to the poles and guy out at the front it gives more room to cook under or sit out under (where going to try and make some sort of front door to clip on and peg out so we can leave shoes out there with out geting wet)
The monty 12 weighs in at 38 kg and has a great inner height of 205 cm
The nebraska xl is over 50kg and the xxl 52kg inner height 195cm
We found the footprint of the monty easier to pitch and the head height and weight a point of consideration before making our choice, with a 30 minute pitch time and rigid external frame it suited us, but best advice is to have a look and see what suits you