If I saw someone laugh at my frame tent, I would pity the fool! Tents should not be judged on looks alone, but on the practical advantages they possess. Much like choosing a life partner...
Seriously, I don't think campsites are the kind of place where people look down their noses at other people's stuff. All tents have pros and cons - there's not really one type that is a no-no.
Quote: Originally posted by Merry Terrier on 13/8/2007
Hi Bernie, interesting comment! In what way were the Goodall ones better - canvas, poles, design ....? Thanks. MT
They were a traditionally shaped frame tent similar to the Cabanon Pacific but with only one inner, and therefore only about 3 metres long. There was a single window and a large door that lifted up to form a porch as with many modern tents. Zip-on side walls were available for the porch. The absence of a sun canopy made the tent highly resistant to wind.