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18/1/2006 at 8:10pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6(2006) -Venture 500
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Hello all,

Could anyone tell me what the difference is between the Colorado and the Montana.I've had a look and apart from the colour I can't see much else.

I'm I a bit dim?.......Please help!

ev08



18/1/2006 at 8:16pm
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Hi

The Outwell Montana has a Sewn in Groundsheet whilst the Outwell Colorado doesn't other than that I think they're fairly similar.

Jen



18/1/2006 at 8:52pm
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Hi ev08

We are looking at exactly the same tents, we have a suncamp 20xp which for the weekends is very big, and we are looking to down-size a bit.

You asked what the difference is between the montana and colorado, well as Jen said the Montana has the sewn in ground sheet which for us is really important, it makes such a difference at night when its cold.  I like the idea that the bedrooms can come out too for more space. 

They both look great tents and are both flysheet 1st which is good if your packing up when its raining and want to get your tent down as soon as possible.

Well happy tent hunting

Claire & Alan x 



18/1/2006 at 9:05pm
 Location: Midlands
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There is no SIG in the Colorado.

They also do a Colorado 8, bit don't do that size in the Montana.  Windows are a bit different as well.

I'd like a Montana, but the C8 is a very nice tent



18/1/2006 at 10:57pm
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Hi ev08,

I thought Outwell had re-named the Colorado to be the Indiana for this 2006? Check out: http://www.norwich-camping.co.uk/product_details.php?products_id=3675

Vango still do a Colorado though? If we're still talking about the Outwell, the Indiana (old Colorado) now has a bathtub style living area groundsheet for 2006 (I think it now apparently has a 'lip' on it to be a bit more weather proof?), although it's still not a SIG. So, your choice mainly rests on whether you prefer SIG or detachable. The guys at Camperlands, Manchester were very helpful when I was asking the same questions.

I would have liked to have the Montana 4 or 6 too, but my OH & I have finally plumped for the Wynnster Anglesey (with SIG), mainly due to price difference (£149.99 for the Wynnster versus well over £300/400 for the Montana 4/6 plus matching canopy (which I would have had to get)!! We are on a budget but will definitely consider the Montana when it's time for our next tent!

Hope this helps,

Jan.



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19/1/2006 at 8:12am
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Vermont L Nebraska XL and Montana 4 6
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I would persoanly go for the Montana purely for the fact that it has a sewn-in-groundsheet.  But then again, I wouldn't buy a tent without a sewn-in-groundsheet.

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19/1/2006 at 8:24am
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Quote: Originally posted by langleys on 19/1/2006
I would persoanly go for the Montana purely for the fact that it has a sewn-in-groundsheet.  But then again, I wouldn't buy a tent without a sewn-in-groundsheet.
Have you ever bought a tent Steve?, as from what you were saying yesterday you get 'em all as 'back handers'!!!!

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19/1/2006 at 8:48am
 Location: Essex
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Yep Pete, bought a few ( but only the cheap ones ). Oh! and just bought my Easycamp Napoli 500 ( but again, that was cheap ).  Perk of the job.

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19/1/2006 at 9:01am
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Good choice on the Easycamp Napoli 500 Steve, loved this tent when I saw it last year, be interested in a review when you get the chance to use it.

 



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19/1/2006 at 9:46am
 Location: Milnrow Rochdale
 Outfit: Esvo Bedouin 240 Cabonon Guadolupe
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Hi camperJan

Your new Wynnster Anglesey looks almost the same as my Wynnster venue 5 that I got a couple of years ago but the Anglesey has the SIG, just want to say its a great tent, easy to put up, and the living area is great, fit loads of stuff in table, chairs etc.. having the 3 doors is really handy too.

Hope you like it as much as we like our venue 5



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19/1/2006 at 10:01am
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Quote: Originally posted by CamperPete on 19/1/2006

Good choice on the Easycamp Napoli 500 Steve, loved this tent when I saw it last year, be interested in a review when you get the chance to use it.

 


Its first proper use will be June at the Kent meet.  I will do loads of photos and then post a review on here.  I have put it up in the garden and for the money, I don't think you can go wrong.

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19/1/2006 at 9:07pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6(2006) -Venture 500
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Thanks for the replies everyone

ev08



19/1/2006 at 10:57pm
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Hi Fiona,

Thanks for your post, it was a long & hard decision but it looks like we made a good choice from your comments .

I must admit, I bought this tent without seeing it in the flesh (a cardinal sin, I know) but I did read a few reviews first! My OH ordered it from The Complete Outdoors yesterday afternoon, we were quoted 5-7 days delivery yet it arrived this morning - talk about efficient!!!! My elderly neighbours took it in for me as I wasn't expecting it, but I only got home late so I'll get it from them in the morning. I can't wait to see it in the flesh... One question, how big is it in real life? We have 2 cars of differing sizes, I just know we'll end up taking the bigger one, what with all the stuff we can fit into our brand spanking new tent!

How about pitching? Any tips?

Thanks, Jan.



20/1/2006 at 11:36am
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You will find that you will buy more and more.  When I first started, everything went into the boot of the car.  It didn't take very a long ( a trip or 2 ) before we needed a roofbox.  A few trips later and we needed a trailer.  A little while later we needed the trailer and the roofbox.  This year we are thinking of getting a bigger trailer.

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20/1/2006 at 5:56pm
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Hi Langleys,

Yes, you're right - I have been looking at a small trailer (Erde) already as my Stepdaughter has been talking about bringing her friend along too. We might also need to take some entertainment should the weather turn bad!

However my OH seems to find it funny that I'd also want to use the trailer with our smaller car (when there are just us 2 going), as he considers Micras to be Women's shopping cars... but I'm sure Percy (my Micra) will handle it! When Mark (my OH) changes his car, we'll go for one with a bigger boot and engine (to cope with the size of roofbox & trailer we'll probably need by then!), then eventually upgrade again to a Montana like yours. Hope you find the right trailer, Jan.




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