leaked on the rear corner and soaked the beds etc.
was replaced without a problem and had no other problems with it since
love it for the space and got the awning / sun canopey for the front and it makes another living area with the wind break round it .
looking forward to getting away in it as soon as poss and erecting it is without problems after a quick practice ( me and the wife manage in 20 mins fully kitted out and ready to use )
leaked on the rear corner and soaked the beds etc.
was replaced without a problem and had no other problems with it since
love it for the space and got the awning / sun canopey for the front and it makes another living area with the wind break round it .
looking forward to getting away in it as soon as poss and erecting it is without problems after a quick practice ( me and the wife manage in 20 mins fully kitted out and ready to use )
Blimey, Meee, you don't first go into a phone box, then come out with your underpants over your trousers, do you?
Great tent, had one 2 years. Had 6 great trips, were a family of 5, loads of room. would recommend. Just treated ourselves with the outwell vermont xl, very similar design.
Twenty minutes has been about the average when I've pitched mine (although I've sold it now), that was one of the reasons I bought it as it's quick to erect. Longest time it took was about 30mins.
------------- CamperPete
Never be afraid to try something new, remember.... Amateurs built the 'Ark'... but Professionals built the 'Titanic' !!!
We have one and think it's great , as said before it's easy and quick to pitch, and this was one of the deciders for us when we bought ours. Loads of room, also
We have just treated ourselves to the front extension for ours which looks a usefull add on
Picture of it HERE , on Outdoor megastore's website , where we bought the extension from
Great tent the Montana 6 and hopefully sorted for 2007. Be warned though if your want the front extension get it whilst you can, Outwell only produced a very limited run and Outdoor Megastore have 150 of them. When they are gone they are gone until some spare production time / materials become available.
Well the Montana 12 only used to take about half an hour and that was including banging in all the guy ropes. The 6 I have never timed exactly but I would say 20 minutes is about right. I don't think I could kit it all out as well in that time. Putting everything inside it usually takes us about double he time it takes to pitch the tent including the blowing up of the air beds etc. That said, we do have a lot of stuff to put inside. My Montana 6 is going this year along with the 4 ( 12 already gone ). Has been replaced with a Vermont this year.
Got an Outwell Montana 6 and it is wonderful...We spent one helluva rainy, stormy, windy night with friends last year and both sets of friends tents blew down but ours was still standing. Have had absolutely no complaints about it and we can pitch in in around half an hour (two of us).
we have a monty 6 and a neby xxl , me and 11 year old daughter can pitch the nebrasca in 19 mins , so i guess we could do the monty in about 7 minutes. lol
We have a Monty 6. I notice you have folding camper at mo. We down graded from Sterling SE to our tent and hardly noticed. We love our new holiday home, so much more room than FC. It is much lighter inside than the old canvas. Handy little alcove for silver bucket (night loo) and cooker. Go for it highly recommend it.