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16/1/2007 at 11:44am
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Hi, just found these on The Swindon Caravan Centres website. They have pics of the Global 600 selling for £379 and the Eden 800 (looks like a SV8 to me) for £395 with free delivery. I like the look of the Global 600 with the built in huge sun canopy.


16/1/2007 at 12:01pm
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would people please stop showing me differant tents  now which one do i get......!!!!!!!!!!!!

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16/1/2007 at 12:18pm
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Just to confuse matters further, Outwell Indiana 8, with 3 bedroom inners and a canopy, is a good price at the moment and less than either of these:

here

(Main bedroom area unzips so you can have one huge bedroom at the rear, if you need to be near kids, and second double inner is removable so you could have extra living area, but add as and when required as the kids get more independent).

Just a thought....



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17/1/2007 at 11:35pm
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The eden 800 over the Sun Valley 8 i agree with but go for a Montana over the Global, well that was my mind as a retailer buting from both brands..!!

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18/1/2007 at 12:08am
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David,

have you seen the Eden 800? I am very interested, do you know the pack size and weight? Are the 2 back bedroom inners seperate or a curtain between?

Your price is excellent on it too plus excellent price for Montana 6.

 



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18/1/2007 at 5:12pm
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The Eden 800 looks almost identical to the SV8.  However, do all the windows open fully and do they have mesh covers as in the SV8?  This feature is invaluable in really hot weather and would sell me the SV8 over the Eden every time.

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18/1/2007 at 10:08pm
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good point Midge21 as we would only use the tent in france and good ventilation is important. May hold onto Aspen 700dlx as 3 big doors all with mesh and wait and see how others get on with the 2007 tents. I see you have a SV8, how long does it take to pitch and do you use the 3rd bedoom, does it take up a lot of living space? Thinking in France in good weather we would be outside or in porch area anyway.


19/1/2007 at 5:14pm
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Hi Pager33

We've only erected it 3 times so far as we bought it in July.  The first time we erected it took about an hour (but my OH is a bit of a perfectionist and insisted on everything being just so!).  We've now got it down to about 35-50 mins from start to finish (including inserting the bathtub sheet in the outer living area.  The great thing about it is we just leave the bedrooms attached and everything goes up in one. 

We only use the third bedroom if the kids have friends staying.  It does take quite a chunk out of the inner living space (although it's still quite spacious).  At these times we tend to use it as a temporary night time only room.  It only takes a few minutes to hang it and take it down and we simply throw the kids sleeping things into the second bedroom during the day. 

I would disagree that this is an 8 berth tent if you use double airbeds as you can only fit one bed in each room although I suppose you could sleep 3 small kids across one double if necessary.

The ventilation is excellent.  When we purchased the tent it was on a boiling hot day.  As we wandered around the tents erected for viewing we were surprised at how much cooler the SV8 was than the others (especially the dome type tents without many windows such as the Diablo 600 or 900 which we were originally going to buy).  They were scorching hot and very stuffy.  We can open every window and leave them open at night if necessary due to the fact that the Outwell windows have the mesh.  They are very flexible as you can have a variety of combinations, eg plastic window only, plastic window and mesh for privacy, window with mesh and curtain, mesh only or fully open.

I know there are several threads discussing problems with 2006 Outwells but we still feel that this is the best tent for us and despite having a lifting SIG we are waiting for a 2007 replacement as we haven't found another tent that suits our purposes.

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