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Subject Topic: Vango Venture v Tamor Post Reply Post New Topic
28/5/2008 at 9:31pm
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Just on verge of buying my first tent. Plan to go away for 2 or 3 nights at a time (initially). There will be me and wifey + our two young children.

I have been looking for the last couple of days and am quite keen on the Vango Tamor which retails at around £99. However   it is the replacement for the Venture, which you can still buy for around 60 quid, which sounds pretty damm good. There are obviously a few differences between the two tents, but is there enough to justify the additional £40. I should probably mention that we intend to do our camping in the summer months.

Any opinions / experiences would be appreciated.

Simon


28/5/2008 at 10:43pm
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I have a VV500 and think its a great tent but that does'nt answer your question. The only difference I can see is that the new Tamor has a HH of 5000 while I think the VV500 was only 3000. However, 3000 is perfectly good in the normal uk climate. Given the fact that I already have a VV500 I would not hesitate to buy another.

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28/5/2008 at 11:05pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Norfolk Lake Orchy 600
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What can you fit in the entrance bit?  Is it big enough to stand?  Could you put a couple of chairs in it?  Does the riser ground sheet stop the drafts?  Sorry for all the questions but we too are considering as a quick weekender tent.  Is it easy to put up?

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28/5/2008 at 11:09pm
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Hi Nigel,

I would also be interested in as to how long it takes you to erect this tent. 

It is sounding like this could be a real bargain for £60.

 

Simon

 



29/5/2008 at 12:26am
 Location: Kent
 Outfit:  Vango Venture Peridot air tent
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hi

I bought the venture last year to use as a weekend tent for me and my 6yo. First pitch in the garden managed on my own in 40 mins. then got down to 25 on campsite - remember on my own - 6yo tends to run off if asked to help! With help have had this up in alot less.

Its a great tent, i tend to use one side of sleeping pod for double airbed which we sleep on and other half ( its divided by a curtain) for storage/dressing. tis leaves living area clear for chairs, kitchen bits etc - although i always have kitchen outside for safety you could fit in if going out. One trip we had torrential rain at breakfast so we happily fitted 3 in on chirs to eat

go buy it thats a bargain

 

 



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29/5/2008 at 12:32am
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This is our VV500.  Probably a slightly older version but I don't think there is much difference.  Very easy to put up - just like a large bivvy.

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29/5/2008 at 5:46am
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Having read your replies the only doubt in my my mind is whether this will be sufficiently big enough for 2 adults and 2 children (4 and 8).  Maybe I should be buying something a little larger??  Has anyone out there got one who has 2 children?

 

Thanks

Simon



29/5/2008 at 7:58am
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I have a husband and two kids of 11 and 6 and frankly, though I think it's a lovely tent, there's no way I'd cram into it with my family for a weekend. The usual rule of thumb for berth size is for a weekend tent, no of people +2 berth size: for longer, no of people +4. We had a Vango Oregon 600 as a weekend tent, now we have an Oregon 800. (Current equivelent is the Albany.) Easy to put up and plenty of living space for these rainy days.

If you wanted a dirt cheap bargain equivelent, have a look at the Lichfield Commanche. Don't worry about disreputable Ebay sellers in this case btw...these folk are Duncan's of Wishart, a very reputable Scots camping firm. They've also got the 2007 Vango Oregon 800, which has a SIG if you prefer. Both of these tents would go up in about 20-25 minutes, given a bit of practice.



29/5/2008 at 8:14am
 Location: Shrewsbury Shropshire
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I regulary use my VV500 for three of us and a couple of dogs very comfortably.  I would'nt want to try and get any more than that in there.  Really I would class is as an ideal weekend tent for two.  You can get a couple of chairs and a table in the living area comfortably.


29/5/2008 at 10:38am
 Location: Hayle Cornwall
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Hi Sgrech, we use our VV500 just for the 2 of us and our 2 dogs which is quite comfortable. The sleeping area is fine for 2+2 but I agree the living space may be a little tight for the 4 of you if the weather is poor and you need to keep the children in.

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