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It is very difficult, the forumscan get very carried away in chinese whispers. In my personal trade experience Outwell did have a peoblem with one particular model and I was fortunate enough not to run that model, however Sunncamp also were repotered by many trade friend of mine to have had a particular problem on quite a few of there tents and yet I or none of my customers experienced it......
At the end of the day the best thing to do when buying a tent is to go and see it on display and look at it erected, does it tick all the boxes that you require?? If so great then buy it. If there is a problem then return it to the retailer under warrany and let him do a repair if it is a minor fault or change the relevant part over, but be fair and reasonable on both sides!!!
I have seen pictures of tent facories in the Far East and some Outwell tents are made in Sunncamp biased factories and vice versa as no one maufacturer uses one factory normally for all of his tent models. Why put all the eggs in one basket???
Listen to the shop owner, they don't want to sell you a bucket load of problems, they get enpough grief as it is why add any more!!!
Hope this helps everyone...
David
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