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25/10/2014 at 8:00pm
 Location: lancashire
 Outfit: vango airbeam kinetic 6
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Really daft question I have a airbeam tent and the storage bag is very large would it harm the airbeams if I stored tent bag stood up instead of lying flat? How has other airbeam owners stored theirs I have been advised not to put it into the garage because of the cold but it is proving a problem where to store it as I cannot lift it onto loft my hatch isnt large enough and it is very heavy for me to lift suggestions please


26/10/2014 at 5:02am
 Location: East Yorkshire
 Outfit: Vermont XLP
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I would be interested to know who or why said not to store the tent in your garage?

All our camping stuff is in the garage (integral to house) and over the years has suffered no ill effects so is it a problem just with Airbeams? Answers on a postcard.........

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26/10/2014 at 9:42am
 Location: Sunny south coast
 Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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Damp, extremes of temprature and vermin are often associated with external buildings like garages and sheds (and also house lofts). We used to keep our tents in the loft of the garage but you could see how the extremes of temperature affected the material and its waterproofing. It shortened the usable life of the tents considerably! Having found a mouse in our house loft this autumn and having heard horror stories of vermin damage on the forum (they only need a 6mm gap to get in), I wouldn't trust leaving a potentially comfy "nest" for them in the loft either. They poo and wee over things as well as bite through them - neither good for a tent!

Our poles live in a dry loft, but the fabric parts of the tents are stored safe and sound in a stable environment away from extremes of temperature, damp and vermin at the bottom of our bedroom wardrobes. My husband has 2 large 6 birth tents in the bottom of his (we have a spare ) and I have all the smaller tents plus canopy and tarp at the bottom of mine. Some people store tents under beds, on top of wardrobes, behind sofas and (even in kitchen units - although someone on the forum reported the results of a slow leak on one stored there). Other options are to get a decorative large wicker/leather covered crate and store the tent in there (at the end of the bed or in a spare room, lounge etc e.g. as a coffee table) or open it out a bit and keep it in a divan bed base or underbed store (if too bulky in its tent bag).

It certainly shouldn't make any difference standing the tent bag on its end or side...

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26/10/2014 at 6:34pm
 Location: Leicestershire
 Outfit: Karsten 380 Veranda
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I can't see the harm in storing it on its end provided when you rolled it up you made sure there were no valves or anything sticking out that could be damaged if they bore the weight of the tent on them.
Our Harrier is too big to fit in our hall cupboard, which was my place of choice for our previous tents. I too would never keep the tent in the garage or loft for the same reasons, and the hall seems the most neutral environment in terms of humidity for our house. The Harrier has sat on our bedroom floor until I can create some more storage somewhere. Was thinking some kind of low chest but not found one big enough!!


26/10/2014 at 9:39pm
 Location: West Berkshire-Hampshire border
 Outfit: None Entered
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Our Harrier will be stored in the garage, due to it being a large and heavy pack. We've stored canvas tents, polyester tents and a TT in the garage over the years without any problem.


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26/10/2014 at 11:45pm
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When I had a brick built shed I used to keep all my camping gear in there except bedding and electrical stuff.

I stored the smaller stuff in a large plastic storage box with a sealed lid and I put my tent into bin liners and then into an old wooden cupboard. This kept any vermin out and protected it against the worst of the weather.

Unfortunately I now only have a small wooden shed which certainly isn't weather proof and so all my stuff now stays indoors. Although I only live in a bungalow I have managed to find enough cupboards and drawers to store the lot and my tent, although not an inflatable one, has to be stored on it's end.


27/10/2014 at 8:40am
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Vango Eden V 600 XL
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We store our airbeam tent in the garage.
But due to the same worries as you - we purchased a plastic garden container / shed.
Used pipe lagging insulation to get a good seal top lid to the sides and have a moisture trap in there.
No food in there so hopefully will deter all but the most determined rodent.


27/10/2014 at 7:07pm
 Location: kent
 Outfit: bell tent&stove tanami tourer
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I,m not sure how big an air beam is but we have a big old wooden chest that looks like an attractive piece of furniture that we keep the bell tent in.. My sister has a metal trunk for the same purpose. Then you can use the trunk as a coffee table or side board at home :)


28/10/2014 at 8:19pm
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Having seen the airbeams in their bags at GO, you'd need one heck of a wicker basket/trunk to store it in

In my spare room there is a BL6 sized gap between the desk and the wall, mine lives there, in its bag on end. Poles and ZIG are in the shed on shelves.

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29/10/2014 at 9:37pm
 Location: lancashire
 Outfit: vango airbeam kinetic 6
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thankyou for all your advice,I was advised not to store tent outdoors due to inner beams, and maybe damage them due to cold,the bag it is stored in is big six berth tent, but as I enjoy camping my first year this year it now sits under dining room table,I think I am going to have to buy a double wardrobe for it to go in, I never really thought camping gear would take up so much room, how wrong was I



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