the sunncamp vario is a great tent i bought one recently and for a family u cant beat it. loads of space to live, and play in, and its easy to put up . it tool me and my hubby ten minutes!! Happy camping
Really pleased with mine and the best thing is that there is loads of space for living/sleeping/storage. Not too difficult to pitch and relatively easy to pack away.
This one is great if you have young kids and want them sleeping next to you. It is really easy to put up, and has one enormous bedroom with a curtain divider, and a big living area. I had it a couple of years ago, bought it from argos for £150 , reduced from £200 in the sale. I couldn't fault it, full standing room in all areas, and really stable and cosy in bad weather too.
I've had a stratus 8 for 6 years now, its a good tent, very good value for money camping. I have found that the poles are not really strong enough for the size of the tent & I usualy have to replace 2 or 3 pole sections each season - It also has a tendency to get blown inwards in excessive winds due to the guys being too low in the middle part of the tent.I think I would reccomend a large Tunnel tent like an outwell montana (has solid poles) or the vario 500. The tunnel tents deffinately took the bad weather of 2004 better than the domes and thats what I'm going to buy when the good lord decides to blow my stratus away.
agree with above. Useless in exposed areas. Mine has been knocked down twice, resulting in 16 broken poles. replaced them all, then next camping trip same again, despite additional guys.
Not enough guy lines, poles too weak, design inherantly defective. I would steer well clear !!
I will have to persevere with mine until the end of the season and then get something like a khyam