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Quote: Originally posted by lezbez on 24/7/2006
I have around £200-£250 to spend on a 4 berth tent. It must have a sewn in ground sheet (without this the missus won't go). Preferably a dome type with enough living space to fit a small table and chairs inside.
I echo the comments above - the best thing is to go to shop/show and see the models you like, packed and unpacked, and then get some pointers as to go bargains.
"4 berth" - is that for 4 people or are you just looking for more space for 2 people?
As for somewhere to start with sig Domes there is the Vango Diablo, as already suggested, plus a few very similar, and well respected, others from Khyam, Wynnster, Aztec, Outwell, Royal, Sunncamp and Coleman. They are all pretty similar, but you might spot a variation you like.
One things with SIG dome like this, is that they pitch inner first, which iss not so desirable if it rains. Rarer ones that pitch outer first are the Outwell Nebraska and Coleman Magellan.
These all pitch reasonably large (spread), another alternative you might want to consider is the Wynnster Orion, which has a single bedroom pod (with a zipped divider) off the big dome, giving it a smaller pitch.
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