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02/7/2012 at 9:32pm
 Location: North West England
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL & vermont xlp
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ok here is the story

last year we bought a go sold as seen ex display maritsa 700 ( i know please dont kill me for buying an ex display). We used it for the first time at the jubilee weekend and we loved the tent but we had a few leeks on the floor ( dont know if it was cause i never pitched it correctly or if the ground was too uneven ). Now the next bit is funny now but wasnt at the time the wife had to make a mad dash for our special needs lad and managed to trip and fell right through the fly screen on the dividing door it has another door on it but this now needs to beclosed not allowing the breeze to come in . now the wife has said as we go on our 2 week hols in 2 weeks time she wants to replace the tent with a brand new one she wants the maritsa , but i am worried after reading a few reviews is this down to being an ex display or is it down to the vango build quality as of late and is a new tent going to be the same. I have seen the outwell vermont xlp which is the same style but if we get this i will not be able to afford the carpet footprint and extension which i have for the maritsa im in a total dilemma what would you do


02/7/2012 at 9:40pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Outwell Nevada M Sunncamp Pathfinder
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Does the fabric of the tent feel hard and brittle, rather than soft and silky? If so, it may have reached its UV limit, in which case yes you will be better off replacing it. Do you know how long it was pitched for? I know our nevada has a UV limit of about 16 weeks.


02/7/2012 at 9:44pm
 Location: North West England
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no it still soft etc it was pitched for 6 weeks

what my real worries are both tents are very same but i dont want to get away for 2 weeks to find that both tents are faulty as i will not be able to test pitch till we are on the camp site

and also is the vermont worth all the extra cost as outwells build quality is getting bad press at moment



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03/7/2012 at 7:55pm
 Location: Hull East Yorkshire
 Outfit: Outwell Vango Relum & Cabanon!!
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Are you sure that the little leaks weren't just condensation?? And can't you repair the mesh door?? It'll be a lot cheaper than buying a new tent.

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03/7/2012 at 8:02pm
 Location: North West England
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dont think it was condensation little too much to be that

not sure how would repair mesh door lol


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03/7/2012 at 8:14pm
 Location: stoke
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It could be possible that the Martisa is a 2010 they were terrible for leaking
As with the uv factor it would need constant strong sun to cause damage quickly .


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03/7/2012 at 8:51pm
 Location: Dorset
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Did you pitch it over a footprint? If you get rainwater between a footprint and the tent then it can often be forced through any stitching in the groundsheet as you walk across the tent.

Personally I wouldn't be stumping up a for a new tent, repair or get the mesh repaired, work out how/where it is leaking or if it's condensation and then seam seal or whatever is needed.

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03/7/2012 at 9:24pm
 Location: Belvedere Kent
 Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700 (2012)
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Mmmmmm, this may be a tricky one, have recently bought a Maritsa 700, is yours the 2011/2012? our first go (weekend torrential rain in W Sussex) woke to puddles in every angle where poles go into ring pin system, we also had huge amounts of trouble erecting the tent, as the tension straps not long enough, hence was sent back...Did you find this problem putting it up?? (Will get round to write a full review) However we did get replacement...we put it up in Mum in laws garden, alas no rain. we have just returned from yet another weekend, didnt rain but woke to condensation dripping in my face!! But did have extra people in tent (4 adults & 3 children) Maybe tension to tight at seems, make sure you loosen straps, or if you have heaters/ cooking going on to try an air the tent and make sure all vents open. As for mesh not sure, sorry


03/7/2012 at 9:26pm
 Location: Belvedere Kent
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oops, sorry this meant for 7 people


03/7/2012 at 9:27pm
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Have a look for the Tent Spares website. Rather than going out and buying a new tent. Have a good look at the groundsheet for small tears or any holes, then use ducktape to seal them.

I've never really taken the UV ray thing too seriously as i've been using one of my tents in all weathers for about 15 years. Its a Sunncamp Calypso tent and its synthetic, not canvas. There's a lot more than just the UV rays to consider. How and where it is stored is very important too.


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03/7/2012 at 10:18pm
 Location: Ashford mx
 Outfit: vango Calder 500
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If the mesh door is an inside door I wouldn't hesitate to try and fix it,mosquito netting and a needle and thread,duct tape and seam sealant for any other problems. If the mesh  door is an outer one,I would be still fixing it! The money you save could get your wife some roller skates to catch your youngster a bit quicker...before he gets to the door!

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03/7/2012 at 11:15pm
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Do you really need to keep the outer door closed? Our 2009 Vango Kura didn't have any mesh doors at all and neither does our current trailer tent. We did have them on our Icarus 600's but never used the one on the front door as it was such a pain to keep rolling up.

We just hang up one of these or a light a citronella candle if we start getting insects in.


03/7/2012 at 11:25pm
 Location: Clowne Derbyshire
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Sew your mesh door - I got my mum to do mine after my Fiance put his foot in it - literally! She did a great job!


04/7/2012 at 7:05am
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Quote: Originally posted by timpro
It could be possible that the Martisa is a 2010 they were terrible for leaking

i am sure it is a 2011 model well i hope it is as was bought last nov

Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger

Did you pitch it over a footprint? If you get rainwater between a footprint and the tent then it can often be forced through any stitching in the groundsheet as you walk across the tent.

now i will admit this was also one of the things i thought about as on the day of leaving the footprint was soaked and had alot of surface water on it

at jomumof3
not too much probs putting tent up (once i remembered the advice of others lay on top each pole then pull out

Quote: Originally posted by ianclose

Do you really need to keep the outer door closed?
yes we use it to keep our little dog in but able to see out and watch the kids



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