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Subject Topic: Wynnster Cygnus 6 - review Post Reply Post New Topic
31/7/2006 at 7:20pm
 Location: Inverness
 Outfit: VW Transporter T5
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Just a short note to tell y'all how we got on with our new tent.  Did have a Royal Garonne 6 - well, had two actually, consecutively! When the second one was replaced due to quite serious leaks we decided to abandon it for a new model.

After a tentless spell we opted to go for the much raved about Vango Diablo & started to trawl the net for the best price.  Some availability issues caused me to consider the Wynnster Cygnus 6.  Boy am I glad!

Nothing against the Diablo but just had a wonderful weekend in this Diabloesque tent!  Plenty space, & the extra pole in the bedrooms do make a really noticeable difference as it makes the whole bedroom feel more airy & less claustrophobic.

Anyway - just thought i'd pass on my findings - & at £200 incl. delivery from Allweathers it was even cheaper than a Diablo!



31/7/2006 at 10:24pm
 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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Couldn't agree more with you fierymac.

After a couple of trial runs using borrowed tents decided to invest in our own. Took a while to decide and spent a few weekends looking round displays. Hadn't really considered the Cygnus until I stumbled across it and was immediately sold on it - SIG, Porch, large living area and plenty of headroom in the bedrooms. Better still Allweathers had the Cygnus 8 for £224 which was duly ordered and arrived following day. Was even provided with a tracking number so I could plot its progress to the north east!

Anyway, totally chuffed (pleased!) with the tent and the service from Allweathers.


02/8/2006 at 11:16pm
 Location: N.Ireland
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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Purchased a Cygnus 8 from Allweathers today. Its my first tent so I'm looking forward to putting it up next week.
Prices are down slightly on the 6 and 8, so its worth asking for a price match. (World of Camping are now doing the 6 for £192)


03/8/2006 at 9:21am
 Location: Inverness
 Outfit: VW Transporter T5
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Cheers Two tanks

Hope all goes well with the pitching!

Was not chuffed at the thought of missing out on a saving of £8 from World of Camping so had a look at their site.  Turns ouot the delivery charge to the scottish highlands would've made it more expensive than what i paid - so i'm still a happy bunny!



04/8/2006 at 2:09pm
 Location: N.Ireland
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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The tent arrived today but I'm not going to get a chance to put it up before we go camping on Monday. Is there anything in particular I should watch out for when putting it up for the first time?

 

Also I've seen Vango have instruction videos for their Diablos. Is there anything similar for the Wynnster?



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04/8/2006 at 3:38pm
 Location: Inverness
 Outfit: VW Transporter T5
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Not really Twotanks, it's actually quite straightforward - the only thing i've learnt - (bearing in mind i've only pitched mine 3 times so far) - is to leave the poles out of the bedrooms & dont peg the bedrooms until the flysheet is over the top of the dome.

The dome is quite high on mine - & im assumin the Cygnus 8 is bout the same.  Leaving these poles allows you to get closer to the dome to try & manouvre it over the top.  The instructuions say you can use the flysheet porch pole to help in getting it over but we tried it & frankly found it easier to just manhandle it over & then fit the porch & bedroom poles.

No idea about a video i'm afraid - but lets face it - if you need a video to pitch it - its far too complicated!!



08/8/2006 at 7:44am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
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Hi

We found that by holding the flysheet either side of the dome, and one throwing it up (still holding on to it) and the other person pulling at the same time we got the flysheet over quite easy.

Taymia



12/8/2006 at 4:19pm
 Location: N.Ireland
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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Well, just back from a magnificent five night camp. Another family who have a Wynnster tent gave me a hand to pitch it and it was quite straightforward. Now that I know how its done, it shouldn't present any problems next time.

As far as the Cygnus 8 is concerned, it was terrific. Plenty of room, and it was great being able to stand in the bedrooms. The sewn in groundsheet kept out the drafts, creepy crawlies and the rain.

At £215 delivered to N.I. from Allweathers, I think it was the best choice I could have made.

If it hadn't been for this site, I would have bought one of the many not so well known brands on Ebay. Am I glad I didn't!


16/8/2006 at 11:44pm
 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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Does anyone have trouble with the "toggles" which are used to secure the flysheet to the poles (the ones located on the inside of the flysheet). I found they kept working loose and had to keep refastening them, although it was very windy when we were away last week ( and we were pitched on top of a hill with no shelter).



17/8/2006 at 12:21am
 Location: N.Ireland
 Outfit: Wynnster Cygnus 8
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Martytoon - yes I found the toggles would work loose, however if they are tightened by pulling the draw cord through the toggle until the toggle is tight against the pole then I found they did much better.



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