Hi all.
I was very surprised to here of paradise's Cananon statos
had its three zipped in poles smashed with the gale force winds over the weekend The winds that smashed these poles were in the 39 to 46 mph true gale force 8.
When I first saw the Biscay I was a little surprised to see there were no high guy points to the side or rear and were totally reliant on the pole system to beat strong winds, Have they got it wrong this time, with this design. I know it works well with the pyramids but the Biscay is a totally different type of tent. and as an all season tent should have stood up to the winds on that day.
What do others think about this.
Regards
Rex.
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We were out in our Biscaya 370 this weekend on the Somerset Levels and it was blowing a gale, we suffered no damage apart from getting very wet when packing up yesterday morning! The tent was solid as a rock. We also camped last year on the cliff top at St Davids and it was very windy again we were fine. I don't like the noise of a gale blowing but feel secure in my tent. I think sometimes people are unlucky if the wind changes direction and it blows into the front of the tent I think damage is more likely.
Hi Ann.
When I read pardise's post my hart sunk a little, as I am waiting until the used market on the Biscay 440 comes down to our levelBut the more you owners test them the more I will look forward to the day Val lets me buy one but there was a time I was not under the
Thank you for coming back with the information.
All the best
Rex.
PS we live on the edge of the levels so I know what it was like for you.
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for me i think there should be a guy on each pole at the sides, we had deltas on all guys which thank god didn't budge an inch(best camping invention ever imo) what didnt help was the groundsheet pegs were being pulled out by the force of the wind even after double pegging and the wnd got under the groundsheet this didnt help the stability (aluminium table flew across tent at one point). we started using eco matting under our tents last year and noticed with the vango diablo that air was getting under the groundsheet and bulging like a balloon maybe its not a good idea to put eco matting under a stratos,
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Hi again paradise.
Did you use the pegs Cabanon supplied with the TT to peg the ground sheet down. How do you think a Biscay would have got on without the weight of the trailer to help hold it.
Regards
Rex.
------------- "Be the person your dog thinks you are" (BM)
yes we used the pegs supplied to hold the groundsheet 2 to every point there was a biscaya in the field to the back of us , it was one of the smaller ones not the 440 and it seemed to be quite stable though it had shelter on 3 sides from high bushes and a fence and was pitched rear to the wind . because of the space available on the site we were pitched side on to the wind which didnt help i still think the eco matting was a contributing factor though
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We've used our 440 in severe winds and its felt a stable as anything, never doubted it for a minute. Properley pitched and pegged down it didn't move a bit. I don't know if it makes a difference but ours is a 2007 model with the side kitchen bit, and that has 3 guy ropes on the side. We have the extended front canopy on ours as well, though I don't think that should be up in storm conditions. Having said that, we did one time when the wind was from the rear and the front was protected by a stone wall.
I was sorry to read about Paradise's experience with the Stratos but interested in the use of the eco matting under the groundsheet. When we were in St Davids last year our ground sheet was lifting as the wind was blowing in to the front of the tent, I made good use of the bottled wine supply and boxes of groceries to hold it down!
This last weekend we were side on to the wind with nothing to the side of us apart from a strategically parked car, we did have some hedging behind us and that helped funnel the wind at the back of the tent.
As the Stratos is a trailer tent how is the groundsheet fitted? is is zipped in all the way round as in the Biscaya?