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We bought our Vango Diablo 600 after looking at their website as we were unsure as to the type of design to buy. Having been camping in the wind and our other tent surviving, but draughty, we made this one of our important features. Hasten to add we haven't yet been out in the wide world with our new tent yet, but can't wait for my next weekend off to try!
From all you experiences (as I'm still a fair novice at camping) - what have you all found with this design? Here is what vango state's about this design etc:-
GEODESIC: Through its crossed configuration of poles, a Geodesic design is recognised as the most stable structure available for a lightweight tent. The inner fabric supports this pole configuration which has the ability to keep the inner and flysheet stretched to provide a strong and easily movable structure. In common with many Geodesic designs, the pole structure is on the outside of the inner, which gives the tent an inherent strength. The flysheet is then attached over the inner, making a waterproof, secure and wind shedding shelter.
------------- Oh to be a Pirate in the Caribbean! Especially with Johnny Depp!!!
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