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Well I did a review of the Marathon on this site Here. This shows you the inside. I don't have any pictures of the Manta. I bought the tent because I thought it was a great tent. But the only way I was ever going to get it on a campsite was if I rented 4 (four) pitches. The time you put the Guy Ropes down it overruns the pitch in both directions hence the reason you need 4 pitches. You need an area of at least 12metres by 12metres to put it up. Most of the sites where you get a big pitch are only 10metres by 10metres and some are 9metres or less. I only ever erected it over our local park and after finding out I couldn't get it booked on anywhere, the dealer agreed to exchange it for the Marathon and I only incurred a handling charge.
In a way, it did me a favour. In my eyes the Marathon was a better choice. It has a sewn in groundsheet and also a porch which is big enough to cook in etc. The Manta doesn't have this. The Marathon has a slightly bigger living area but is a different shape thus fits into a slightly smaller area.
The downside of the Marathon is that it takes slightly longer to pitch than the Manta ( but not a lot longer ) because it is inner tent and flysheet.
If you go for the Manta, it is a great tent, I loved the space, but good luck booking it on anywhere.
With the Marathon, I usually get the tent, car, trailer and a windbreak on the same pitch with some strategic placing.
------------- Steve
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