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12/7/2006 at 10:39pm
Location: Warwickshire Outfit: Wynnster Condor 6 + old frame tent
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We purchased a dome tent a month ago, and although it looked great, didn't feel quite right, last week we bought a frame tent from e-bay, only bought it because sale included the following:- two ring stove with grill, folding cooker stand, folding washing up stand, gas bottle with regulator, (still has some gas in!) all of these items turned out to be fantastic condition. Expected the tent to be rubbish, but when my husband put the tent up, (just for a laugh) we couldn't believe what good condition it is in, and as soon as we all walked into it, it felt right!
And we only paid £25 for the whole lot, yes £25 and the seller even threw in 2 single air beds and a gas lantern tons of spare pegs, we really can't believe our luck.
Only little fault with the tent was that sleeping pods needed a bit of patching up, so I sat in the garden tonight with my trusty sewing machine..problem solved. We will be reproofing the canvas over the weekend!
I have read in other threads that you should reproof from the inside, I presume that instructions will be somwhere on the container?
Anyway, It's frame tents that get my thumbs up now! I think more than anything it's the space. Will now save up for brand new tent next year.
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13/7/2006 at 8:45pm
Location: west of scotland Outfit: cabanon Biscaya 440
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Heres one to consider .
Cabanon Biscaya
Bought on two weeks ago,440 model 6berth dont no if you would call this a frame tent or dome tent. but only four poles to put it up,Lovely tent in looks and quality. zipped in ground sheet all over, which is heavy pvc, not like your nylon tents when walking in them you feel if you are in a plastic bag. Very roomy tent. give me canvas anytime, but it does not have to be your traditional frame tent style.Very roomy tent
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14/7/2006 at 6:50pm
Location: west of scotland Outfit: cabanon Biscaya 440
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Quote: Originally posted by Liddenham on 14/7/2006
wulmar, did you manage to start the zips easily, where the canvas fixes to the groundsheet at the rear of the tent? If you did, can you please tell me if there is a gap (however slight) between the start of the two zips?
Thanks very much.
Hi about 1mm if that very tight
1st time i went to erect tent i could not find the joint, where the zips meet they are that close, can zip them up ok but when you go to unzip it is quite difficult, it would be better if they had left space 5 to 10mm with overflap to fill space if you no what i meen.
have you had proplems with yours
still very pleased with the tent
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14/7/2006 at 7:14pm
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Hi wulmar,
Yes, we had problems with ours; once we had started the first zip at the back of the tent we could not position the second zip to get it started. We tried pegging the groundsheet as instructed, then pegging it just loosely to try and allow some slack. Even with the groundsheet totally unpegged we struggled with starting the zips and finally had to unzip the one we had started and try the other one first. We finally managed it, but it entailed putting a lot of strain on the zips - pushing the bases of both zips inwards until they were both anchored - and hence the groundsheet fabric, to get them started.
Our new Biscaya was returned to the shop where purchased for inspection. They agreed that there was a problem with our zips and offered to repair or modify, but would not replace the canvas and groundsheet (we reckoned that, as so many of these tents are sold, it was likely we had got a 'rogue' one, and that a replacement would probably be okay, so had requested this).
We were not happy at having a brand new tent 'repaired and modified' (a window toggle had also come off on first day and so needed re-stitching) and so had to take the offer of a refund, since a replacement tent was not forthcoming.
We loved everything else about this tent but, as the zip-together flysheet and groundsheet are integral to the design (if not the main feature) of this tent, we felt that the stress necessary to start the zips would affect the longevity of the tent and, at £1,200, we were not prepared to take that risk.
It will be interesting to see if Cabanon modify the zip assembly in forthcoming models, just as they have modified 2006 models to include the metal 'S' fixings to secure the bedroom inners (a huge improvement on the plastic frame clips) and to include the groundsheet modification in the doorway, so that the 'lip' can be toggled upright, or opened to a flat position.
All in all, we were disappointed with Cabanon's stance on the problem we encountered; as they apparently inspected our tent with a manager from Casey's and, though they (quote): 'Totally agreed' there was a problem where the zips joined, they were not magnanimous enough to replace the faulty components. For a tent in this price bracket, one would might perhaps have expected more from such a major manufacturer.
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16/7/2006 at 9:42am
Location: Gloucestershire Outfit: Outwell Sun Valley & Vango Icarus
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Hi Angie, you posted a message on a topic that i wrote (Frame tents) by Birty, I dont know if you are interested but there is a bloke that has posted a message on there called Alan, he is selling a frame tent for £150. I am now buying a Sunncamp Grange from another member so feel free to ask him about his offer, it might be just what you are looking for.
Serena
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Hi Serena,
I do remember that now you mention it. Will search again to find the thread and see if I can track down how far he lives from us. So far we've been searching on Ebay, but seem to have different opinions on how much space we need! I like the layout with bedrooms at the back and definitly want a sun-canopy, but otherwise I don't think the living area needs to be that big, I would prefer not to spend all my time putting the tent up! Thanks again.
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