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02/6/2012 at 9:59am
 Location: Hampshire
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400se & 6man Campus
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I went to Go Outdoors yesterday with Wifey to look for a weekend tent as I feel the TT is a bit much for a trip of less than 4 nights. It was not very hot yesterday, but the sun was out every now & then through the clouds. We did have in mind the High Gear, Corado 8, but when stepped inside it was so hot we could not breath. By the time we walked around to the Vango Maritsa 700 the sun had gone in & stayed in, so this tent was no where near as hot inside. But would it have been had the sun still been out ?

I know you can open doors/windows etc but do all poly tents get that hot inside or just the cheaper ones ? & what are they like inside at 7am when the sun has been on them a couple of hours ? We all feel the heat so are a little concerned...lol

We would really like a quicker erecting/quicker drying tent for shorter trips

 

We both REALLY liked the Vango so hoping for some good news from any owners, thanks in advance



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02/6/2012 at 10:22am
 Location: Greater London
 Outfit: Illusion TC 800XL
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the more windows/doors you have to open in a poly tent the better if the weather is hot, otherwise it's best to go with a canvas one...

for example, when fully sealed our Monty is like a blast furnace on hot days (great for killing off any trapped flies btw...!!), but we have three large doors to open, plus some of the windows zip open completely as well to add to the air flowing thru our tent...

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02/6/2012 at 10:42am
 Location: Northampton
 Outfit: Vango Icarus 500xl Royal Hampton 4 &
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As moonstone says...my vango icarus gets hot but when all the vents & doors are open with the flyscreens on, the air flows thru nicely & brings the temp down. I must admit though when looking around a Yeomans display last weekend, I stood inside a Bear lake 6 polycotton tent in the boiling hot son & was amazed how cool it was compared to the polyesters...will def be looking at a polycotton for my next tent


02/6/2012 at 1:11pm
 Location: Blackpool
 Outfit: Swift Elegance 635 Kia Sorento
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Our Kampa Studland 8 has a head lining that can be clipped into the living area which traps a layer of air. We have yet to test it but it is supposed to insulate the tent from extremes of heat and cold, plus the windows zip out allowing air to blow right through if needed.

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07/6/2012 at 9:47pm
 Location: North Somerset
 Outfit: Kampa Filey 6 Classic
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Mr Wobbly (!), we had an Outwell Winfield Plus for a long time (polyester) and a few weeks ago upgraded to a Kampa Filey Classic (polycotton). We didn't we would be able to tell the difference in the British heat but indeed you can. I really think they are worth the investment but if you can get a polycotton tent on ebay (as I did) then all the better. We were warmer than we would have been in our old tent on the cold days and when the sun did eventually show his face we didn't sweat or have any condensation in our tent.

Re Keanonwuk - I think you will be able to tell the difference with your ceiling layer. We certainly could. The sunlight is enough through the windows and simply blocks out the sun/cold through the roof providing another layer of insulation.



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08/6/2012 at 12:27pm
 Location: Hampshire
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400se & 6man Campus
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thanks all

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