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Hi Lauren - if it is for festies, I would point out that camping fields can be tightly packed at gigs with folks kicking out yer guy ropes every 5 mins, so a tunnel design like the Gamma will be less stable as the tunnel shape is more dependent on its guy ropes for staying up than a dome is.
All the tents you have named are good and reliable. Litchfield are the bargain end and may have fewer features likes vents, mesh doors etc than the others, so try to see these models in the flesh to check that out - ventilation is vital as man made tents are prone condensation and there is nowt worse that trying to get some afternoon kip in a stuffy sweaty tent! Also I think the Apache goes up inner frist which can give you problems if the weather is wet, whereas the others go up outer first. There are otheh slight pros and cons between the others too - e.g. more porch space on the Tonado, but lower HH, which is why I am suggesting you get to see them os tha often just helps to make your mind up.
In terms of you needs, will you be carrying the tent or have you got transport? If you have transport I would say go for the roomiest ( which may also be the heaviest) cos it is nice to have a bit of space especially for sharing with other peeps.
Post last edited on 06/08/2006 17:14:30
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