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27/8/2010 at 8:11pm
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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I think you'll find that most manufacturers have the same problem with the porch brow pole causing undue tension on the zip if pitched tight. There are quite a few of the same comments plus zips breaking for Outwell's tents too, with people doing the same as you (using another door). A tip here is to push the pole towards the door releasing the tension as you zip pass and don't stretch the area too tight when pitching.
I mentioned the Maritsa problem in the other thread as its a notable example from the forum, but we also have a Vango tent that we are very very happy with. Yes, there is a little untidy stitching on the inner tent, but it doesn't affect its performance and we don't notice it. We love the tent! The Maritsa issue could be just a pitching problem, a problem with one batch or a design problem for this particular tent. Generally, Vango produce good solid tents, with some excellent technical features (eg TBSII that makes them far more stable than many other makes) at a very affordabIe price point. I do think we expect perfection for a couple of hundred quid. A few loose ends of threads with a solid seam behind them is fine and a toggle can be re-sewn. If we wanted to pay for the extra time to tidy all threads and sew seams more slowly and run over toggle attachments with multiple rows of stitching, I suspect that the manufacturer would add these to the job spec, but we'd probably buy elsewhere given the cost it would add.
If your tent keeps you dry and you enjoy using it, it was a good buy...IMHO
Helen
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27/8/2010 at 10:29pm
Location: manchester Outfit: Vango Tigris 800 and the rest!
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no, I totally agree, I have the tigris800, after being fine for a couple of weekends away, on our 1st proper week away in Cornwall this year the problems became apparent
ripped tension straps
large tear on the small porch? roof
leaking in every-where esp seams
rip along the seam of the sig
it was only bought last year and really has been used sparingly, the week in cornwall was its 1st real test and it failed but with it now being over 12 mths old I have no recourse - might try to email them about a price for a replacement outer
but over the last week I've had a coleman and sunncamp smaller one out plus a sunncamp day tent and they have all leaked and all brand new - that coleman one was shocking though - good job it was only £35 or it would have been going back - back to the tigris, is it too much to ask that a tent that cost £250 would last more than half a dozen outings? - If I knew I have bought a cheaper one from argos!
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