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17/2/2006 at 9:32pm
Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Foggers, thanks for confirming that tip about tunnels and guyropes. So that's a strike for the Gamma!
Hi Piglet. Thanks for your interest. Its actually the Sunncamp Evolution that I think he's going to go for, as you point out the sleeping inner is slightly bigger and a better shape for three teenagers sharing. On the other hand, I thought Riff might be more interested in the Noventa as she is looking for a tad more height and the tent would be for her and her o/h, I think.
My son is used to small tents, as his backpacking tent is only 165 cms wide for three (yuck!) but that is an expensive tent and I don't want it getting trashed at a festival.
We've looked at the Deltas, as they're neat, lighter and less money but look less practical in the event of festival monsoons .
Marie, a pop up tent each! That is thinking outside the box. Unfortunately I think it could work out more expensive to buy. But I will pass the idea on.
NB they won't be going until the summer but are quite keen to snap up any 2005 bargains that are still hanging around. Hmm, now who could have given them that idea ... !
Cheers everyone, all advice and suggestions appreciated. MT
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18/2/2006 at 7:38am
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Hi MT,
Haven't tried mine 'in the field' yet, but i've just bought a Sunncamp Voyager 5XL for £60 (common price). It's v. compact in the bag (42 x 22 x 22cm) at 7.5kg.- that's about daysack size- and is purportedly a five berth. I put it up in a spare room in 10 mins on my own (exc. pegging!) first time. Fair amount of room, & at that price nearly disposable! (3 young folk will spend more on lager on a festival weekend...)
Hope they have fun
Steve
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