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26/4/2008 at 4:44pm
Location: East Yorkshire Outfit: Wynnster Kestrel 5
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I definately think this tent is worthy of its own society of appreciative campers!!
Our Kestrel 5 went up last night with no swear words and no falling out!! Took about 55 minutes from start to finish and was a doddle even for us two novices!! To say I am impressed with the tent is an understatement - we are just so very pleased with our choice and I'm glad it took me a while to choose now because I am pretty sure we have got a bargain tent.
It is so roomy and oozes quality. My friends came round to see it and we put my friends tent up too that she had bought second hand and she was so disappointed that it wasn't as good as mine that she's asked me to order her a 5 berth and my other friend wants a 4 berth ordering!! I am defo asking for commission now!!
I am so looking forward to our first trip away. We're going to keep the tent up for a few days and see how it fairs in any rain.
Jane
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28/4/2008 at 6:44pm
Location: swansea Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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hi Jane the tent arrived, and guess what?
The bag has holes in it ,and the poles have come through the pole bag, groundsheet has several small holes in it.
I didn't realise when it was delivered that the box was damaged on one end, I didn't see it as it was underneath. it must have been dropped on end and the weight of the poles cut through the material.
I felt awful having to tell my sister, it was me who recommended it to her.Plus she's never bought anything off internet before either, so she is bound to be worried. At least they seem like a good firm from what I've heard already.
Oh well, will have to wait until tomorrow to hear from them.
------------- Debbie
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29/4/2008 at 12:28pm
Location: Co. Down Outfit: Cabanon Nadia Coleman Columbus 4 P C
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Quote: Originally posted by Winelodge on 29/4/2008
Jane wrote: "It is so roomy and oozes quality."
Jane, as our resident Kestral guru would you mind giving me an answer to this?
Can you reposition the from panel further back into the tent to form a canopy? And if so, how does that affect the groundsheet.
Actually, also how severely does the back of the sleeping are slope and do you lose much useable floor area because of it?
Thanks,
Yes, the panel can be unzipped and moved further back into the tent forming a canopy. The groundsheet stays in place but can be tucked in a bit at the front as it "toggles up" here rather than being a true SIG.
The back of the bedrooms doesn't really slope at all so no loss of space there. Have a look at my photos here for more info on that.
Any more questions, feel free to ask.
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29/4/2008 at 12:48pm
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Bodo 3 Tesco 4man O R Scenic 5.0
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Thanks Matshan, what a great answer!
But as you offered....
Can you give some guidence on pitching time?
Have you used the canopy feature much? Does it impact on the overall stability of the tent?
And would you recommend it?
Thanks again!
------------- "He's gonna give up the booze and the one night stands. Maybe settle down in some quiet little town"..... Well maybe, but not, er, quite yet!
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29/4/2008 at 1:24pm
Location: East Yorkshire Outfit: Wynnster Kestrel 5
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Hi Winelodge
We haven't moved the front back to form the canopy yet but it looks dead easy - it just unzips and you zip it back up. I don't think it will impact on stability as you have these two poles that go down the sides of the tent to stregthen it so it shouldn't be a problem. Everything about the tent is great in my opinion and excellent value for money. I'm just in the processing of taking my down (see above - it survived the storm Sunday!) and there was a little bit of water at the back of one of the sleeping pods but that was my fault when i went round the back and looked - the tent wasn't pegged out properly away from the pods (if you understand what i mean!) but i just got my mop out and sorted it so its dry.
We put ours up Friday night and according to my hubby it took 55 minutes but it didn't seem that long to be honest maybe 'cos it was stress free! I reckon it will be loads quicker next time as we won;t have to keep stopping and reading the instructions!
One tip if you have small children - give them a job to do - we got both of ours to hold the front guy ropes as it was "extremely important" that they didn't let go - it kept them from under our feet and made them feel usefull!!!
Hope this helps you decide.
Jane
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