Hi Naomi.
Ideal for the kids as everyone has said.
I'm a bit biassed but i think that conway and cabanon tents are the best on the market! Could be a controversial statement, but most will agree its good advice for a first time buyer.
Condition is everything if you are buying used, and you should really see it from folded to fully put up and then down again before you buy. (especially private)
You need to be looking for dark patches of smelly mildew or mould and damp in the canvass. If its there, dont buy it! Its not good for the canvass or for those sleeping in the tent. Look for large tears or holes. Check all zips.
Check that all the poles are there and that as they unfold and refold the tent away that the parts all work and arent obviously broken.
Check the mattresses and make sure they aren't stained and smelly. If it has a kitchen unit, check the hob and doors are ok!
Check the tyres and body of the trailer and the lights and hitch before you tow it away.
My best advice is to buy from a dealer (there are lots of them around) for the sake of a few extra hundred you get a better chance of getting a good'n!
When you get it, practice putting it up BEFORE you go away. if you dont have the garden for it, go to a park or local campsite and ask if you can just pinch a spot for an hour. Practice can turn you into pros in no time, so dont panick if you take an hour first time! next time it'll be 45 mins and the next time 30 mins etc!
When you have used it, make sure you pack it away dry! If you have to take it down in the rain, put it up again at home, or spread the canvass out to dry ASAP! Remember that dark smelly mould i mentioned? thats how you get it! Pack away wet and leave it and your pride and joy will moulder and rot away!
All sounds a bit much, but go to a dealer. look at them up already and choose the best you can afford. Look it over at your leisure. Dont be rushed! Get them to show you how to put it up and pack it away. Then hook it up and take it home! (remember you will need a number plate for the trailer!)
All you need then is to enjoy it and book lots of time away!
The missus and i love our tent and tho it was all daunting to start with, we love it now and from the first trip we were hooked.
Hope that helps.
Dan and The Nome
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