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Subject Topic: Starcamper 3 advice please Post Reply Post New Topic
09/6/2007 at 11:32am
 Location: N E Dorset
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Having been torn between Starcamper 4 and Oregon 400 (and decided that both are too high - couldn't reach top pole to hang the inner compartment!), I have gone back to Starcamper 3.

Can anyone tell me - does it have any venting into the bedrooms?  Is there a mesh door to the bedrooms?  Does the living space seem large enough to cook in (yes I know the 'rules'!) in an emergency - or for two people to sit in?  Does the groundsheet go straight through (ie double under bedroom area) so one could move back the sleeping area to create a bigger living space if needed?  Advantages?  Disadvantages please.     Jenny



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09/6/2007 at 12:07pm
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
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Quote: Originally posted by jenny72 on 09/6/2007

...I have gone back to Starcamper 3.

Can anyone tell me - does it have any venting into the bedrooms? 

There is a vent in the fly at the back of the tent with a 'matching' mesh vent on the bedroom inner

 Is there a mesh door to the bedrooms? 

Yes, its a double door so you can choose solid or mesh or both

 Does the living space seem large enough to cook in (yes I know the 'rules'!) in an emergency

I was happy enough to make cups of tea on a suitcase stove in mine when it was raining too hard to do anything else!

 - or for two people to sit in? 

Yes, if you had neat, low height chairs

 Does the groundsheet go straight through (ie double under bedroom area) so one could move back the sleeping area to create a bigger living space if needed? 

Yes. Its a SIG with a detacheable inner which toggles in and out

 Advantages?  Disadvantages please.     Jenny

Will write more later if you're still interested, on my way out now! MT




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09/6/2007 at 1:59pm
 Location: N E Dorset
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Thank you Merry Terrier!  That is most helpful.  You've almost made up my mind.  Someone mentioned it can get hot and fuggy during the day, but then I suppose I won't normally be in during the day!  Is there a means of making a sunshade out of the front door if I buy a couple of poles?    Jenny

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09/6/2007 at 7:37pm
 Location: Cheltenham
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL and Starcamper 4
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I ma very please with my Starcamper 4. It depends how tall you are. I am only 5'4" and I could easily reach to put the inner bedroom up.

The door on the 4 is 2 zips up the side and comes with 2 poles to make a shady flap. It doesn't look like the 3 has that ability as it seems to zip round in one loop - from the pictures.

If you want to know about the 4, let me know. Or the guys from UKCS answered lots of my questions!

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09/6/2007 at 8:10pm
 Location: leicester
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Hi Jenny,

I have also almost made up my mind about a Starcamper 3, the last i heard though they are out of stock, I have left a post and sent an message to find out when stock is expected and delivery times, but as yet no reply (I'm quite miffed really cos my holidays are fast approaching and i'm tentless). Maybe you will have better luck asking and can let me know...Just looking at pictures the door seems to ties back to the side so i think your idea is not on

any info appreciated - Alan.



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09/6/2007 at 9:53pm
 Location: N E Dorset
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Hi 'Camping Girl' and Alan.    Yes please I'd like some more info about the 4.  However on the Starcamper 3 it is the front flap that I feel should zip up to make an awning.  The side door seems to zip round in a circle but it looks as if the front door is straight.

I'm 5'2 1/2 (very NB the half!) so am even shorted than you!  When I measured up with a tape measure the 4 looked to be  very high, so I'm interested to hear you can reach the top easily. I didn't know the 3 was out of stock.  Hardly anyone seems to keep them, only ukcampsite as far as I can tell. I have now discovered the Vango Oregon 400 (of which there seems to be two sorts - I like the one with the slopey front) which also looks a good tent for one or two people.  It has side and front doors apparently, although in the picture it doesn't look as if there is a door on the front, and it looks a bit more roomy than the Starcamper 3.  Again I'm wondering about air flow and windows with mesh.  Tents can get very airless in hot weather. Oh it's such a minefield!  Jenny



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09/6/2007 at 10:20pm
 Location: Cheltenham
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL and Starcamper 4
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Hi, if you look at this picture Starcamper 4

you can see the pole that runs vertically from the middle of the tent. The second from the left. The inner is supported from that pole on the inside, so it is much lower than the stated height. You could certainly reach it.

Alos if you look here Starcamper 3 you will see that the door id a zip round the top type, not like the one on the Starcamper 4, which you can use the porch poles to put up a canopy.

We have only used our 4 for a wet weekend, so not discovered abour ventilation yet. But we like the fact that you can open up the doors to get a real throughput of air. Admittedly, not from to back like our Hartford XL.

Hope that helps!

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