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I also looked at the Oregon 5, but in the end went for the Vango Oregon 400.
Similar name and spec. It is also a tunnel tent that is similar in size. I chose the vango for 3 main reasons
- the tension band system for windy weather...adds stability
- no bedroom door. Whilst I can see the benefits, I could envisage disbenefits too..not least my daughter refusing to sleep that side as she might be spooked by the easier access at night
- the Vango is lighter inside with all doors closed as there is a window in the side door
On the other hand I liked the 2 and 3 configuration of the Outwell and if i was ojn my own I would just use one room and use the other area as extra living space...mind you the large area was very comfy!
I put it up on my own for the first time when it was a little wet & windy and had no problems (I am only 5'3"), it took me about 45mins as I am rubbish with big tents, but without a dummy run that was OK.
They are both great tents so either is a good buy....just a few small differences to think about which you prefer.
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