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02/5/2006 at 11:47am
Location: None Entered Outfit: Still looking.
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Hello all you experts,
I'm new to camping - or rather new to this sort of camping. Camped A LOT as a child, in a huge canvas thing... then camped a lot in my teens and 20s. Now married with child, and a husband who has NEVER camped before, and isn't v keen. He is prepared to give it ago, on the understanding we will only attempt fair weather camping. So we're heading for France this summer.
We went to a tent show at the weekend, and worked out that we want a tunnel tent, with bedrooms at each end. (I gather this is called a Vis-a-vis tunnel tent). We were thinking of a 5 berth - and have seen details for the Outwell Casagrande XL (?used to be called Winfield)... But we want to compare with a few others, of the same basic shape.
Has anyone any thoughts or ideas???
Much appreciated!
AnotherNewbis
(ps I say never been camping, but I did take him once - in a friend;s garden for a wedding in August... it poured and was a disaster!)
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02/5/2006 at 2:02pm
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That is what I call forward thinking!
The Outwell Montana 12 also has good reviews on here.
Here is the spec:
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Features:
· Trolley carrier bag · Outwell Vent-View System (OVV System) · Universal inner tent · Detachable “bathtub” groundsheet for entrance · Outwell doormat included · Adjustable inner tents · Internal organiser · Pre-attached inner tents · Fully seam-sealed flysheet for maximum protection · Reinforcement path on all stress points · Adjustable pegging points · Pre-attached guy ropes · Luminous guy ropes · Full length mesh pocket · Heavy duty Outwell zips · Repair kit included
The largest tent in the Montana range is improved for 2006 with addition of a fully enclosed rain porch and a new universal 4 + 2 bedroom with curtain divider for the option of one huge bedroom. Large windows with curtains, 4 doors and a rain save ventilation hood are among the many luxurious features in this tent.
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02/5/2006 at 2:15pm
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Hello again,
If you want something quite flexible, and to last, with a good living area and at a bargain price, then you might want to have a look at the polycotton Coleman Trispace:
Price is £279 from £450 here:
http://www.highbridgecaravans.com/tentdetails.php?AN=304&PHPSESSID=1760490f9676ec57fa0a4b103527df60
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02/5/2006 at 6:18pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Basic rule of thumb is to have two more nominal berths than people. So a five berth might do you with one kid, but you`ll need a six berth or bigger for four of you.
If you prefer a tent that pitches flysheet first then have a look at the new Vango TBS Oregon 600 or 800. It has the new riser central groundsheet (it laps up the side of the flysheet and toggles into place), the Vango TBS (tension band system) that provides added stability on high winds and it has a lovely big roomy living area.
800...(eight man..)
http://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/products.asp?recnumber=872
600...
http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=1856&a=282492&g=19117&url=http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=1856&a=282492&g=19117&url=http://www.gear-zone.co.uk/eshop/Vango-TBS-Oregon-600---SS06.html
I`d go for the 800 myself (except Hubby says no more tents this year) if you`re going to have two kids eventually. One of the pods splits with a curtain, I think, so it`s a versatile tent. You could have one side for you with the kid(s) on the other side of the curtain, and the big pod for storage. I don`t belive in skimping on the size of tent you buy and this one has a nice neat footprint for the size of accomodation it offers.
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