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Steve,
Have still got my head in brochures trying to decide! I think ultimately there's so much choice, that we've been over-analysing our needs to try and get the 'perfect tent', when in reality most of them are great tents and would be absolutely fine!
Saw the Nebraska XL first of all and was impressed with the amount of space, but there's probably too much bedroom space for us that we wouldn't use. It's just me the OH and 2 small kiddies - although we thought we wanted another sleeping area for in-laws, kids friends etc in the future. Whilst we could easily drop an inner to make more living space, it still just seemed a bit of a waste - and I definitely agree with your point about sleeping at the front, or right next to a neighbour if the tent was pitched cross-ways.
Then we looked at the Vermont xl, and if anything thought the reverse - the living area and porch are vast, yet the bedroom area isn't as versatile as the Nebraska for extra family etc (agree with other posts here about having a 2-3-2 arrangement). We don't think we need quite so much living space, although I think the front opening porch/canopy is superb. It does look like a huge tent from the outside.
However, we were most impressed with the Outwell polycotton tents (the OH particularly so). It was a bit blustery while we were there first thing this moning - all the tents were flapping around a bit and the groundshets lifting - except for the polycotton ones - which were serene in comparison and had a really quality feel to them - and I love the thought of a cooler tent when in warmer places.
So we then went to go-outdoors in Coventry to see the Norfolk Lake - very, very nice tent - the 2x 3 person pods would be fine for us, with the additional 2 man option all we need for future versatility. However, it is the same length as the vermont xl, is big and heavy when packed up and will take up almost half the car boot - so we'll have problems taking much else with us other than the basics. The next size down, the Arrow Lake has a similar living area, but smaller porch - if anything I think we would happily give up a bit of internal living space and keep a decent sized porch.
Having said that - I'mw almost certain we'll go for the Norfolk from Outdoor Megastore (10% discount on again, but still ends up way over original budget) - final decision to be made tomorrow!
Cheers,
Tim
Tim
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