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15/7/2008 at 9:36pm
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We are going down into southern France next week where we are bound to bump into loads of Dutch De Waard owners - I am interested to see what they make of an Albatros pegged out with Deltas ( probably take the p*ss no doubt... )

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For anyone who is interested, I have just posted a short review of the 'Zeester' which is next on my list!!! Check out these great photo's of the Zeester!

Also, they have now put the prices back on their website!

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17/7/2008 at 12:17am
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A very beautiful tent, and as hard as nails as well - if NASA had to design a bell tent they'd probably come up with something like this. Also unmistakenly a De Waard.


17/7/2008 at 7:42am
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Wow that is one groovy design.Is the canvas Ten Cate?

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17/7/2008 at 8:55am
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Hi Sue

The canvas is a lightweight version (160g) of De Waard's own canvas which is manufactured to their specification and is of superb quality. To the touch it feels a little like Outwells polycotton tents but is of course 100% cotton.

Leon


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17/7/2008 at 10:12am
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Leon, I can almost hear you hyper-ventilating with excitement from here!

They are lovely tents. Like you, I don't feel much of a need to use my delta pegs on our Cabanon Pyramide 6 as the pegs provided are so hefty and the tent feels so stable anyway - but I did change over to deltas on the four corners and the front long guys during Cornish gales the other weekend just for maximum piece of mind. The tent wasn't moving at all (unlike quite a few others on the site) but I felt it was better safe than sorry.

Anyway, that zeester is so pretty. Do de Waard sell the tailored rug as well? I like the diagrams showing how you can fit in one/two/three people. MT



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17/7/2008 at 10:28am
 Location: Barnstaple
 Outfit: DeWaard Vergrotte Zilvermeeuw
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I discovered something brilliant (well I thought so!!) If you ensure your search engine settings have 'search for any languauge, as opposed to just english, when you google 'DeWaardTenten' the search listing should come up with an option to 'translate this page'. click on that, and it seems to be able to translate the whole website.
I am happy :-))

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17/7/2008 at 4:42pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 17/7/2008

Do de Waard sell the tailored rug as well?




Yes they do, not cheap though! Given the relatively small footprint I think I would opt to make my own (or buy the inner which has it sown in!).

Quote: Originally posted by Cornerhouse on 17/7/2008
I discovered something brilliant (well I thought so!!) If you ensure your search engine settings have 'search for any languauge, as opposed to just english, when you google 'DeWaardTenten' the search listing should come up with an option to 'translate this page'. click on that, and it seems to be able to translate the whole website.
I am happy :-))


It also works (with varying degrees of success!) on the De Waard Forum - very useful!


05/8/2008 at 9:48pm
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I just got back from De Waard in Uden and bought a Leeuwerik. If anyone needs help with anything to do with buying one. Please feel free to ask.


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Quote: Originally posted by dse07 on 05/8/2008
I just got back from De Waard in Uden and bought a Leeuwerik. If anyone needs help with anything to do with buying one. Please feel free to ask.


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11/8/2008 at 1:02pm
 Location: hackney
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Where is the review of the Zeester? It looks brilliant and I'm looking for a quick to put up weekend tent. We have an old Albatross which is fantastic for long summer holiday pitched in one place but setting up is a long job.

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15/8/2008 at 2:00am
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Managed to introduce Deltas to some Dutch De Waard owners while in France - they were understandably a bit sceptical until they saw them - I think they were worried they would spoil the "style" of the tent. The whole point of putting Delta pegs onto a De Waard is not to make the tent more stable in high winds as anyone who owns one will know that the De Waard is one of, if not the most, weather resistant tent in the world and definitely does not need Deltas to make it more stable. However, if you have very young children running around your tent you do not want to be worried about them tripping on a guy and falling onto one of the 30-plus big metal pegs sticking out of the ground surrounding the tent - Deltas are much safer in this respect - the kids will still trip over a guy but at least they'll be landing on something flat. 

 



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Quote: Originally posted by alisondjones on 11/8/2008
Where is the review of the Zeester? It looks brilliant and I'm looking for a quick to put up weekend tent. We have an old Albatross which is fantastic for long summer holiday pitched in one place but setting up is a long job.


Hi Alison, my review of the Zeester is here!. A cheaper alternative would be the Cabanon Guadeloupe which is like a smaller and simpler version of your De Waard, still good quality and only takes 15 mins to put up!

Quote: Originally posted by martinandzoe on 15/8/2008

Managed to introduce Deltas to some Dutch De Waard owners while in France - they were understandably a bit sceptical until they saw them - I think they were worried they would spoil the "style" of the tent. The whole point of putting Delta pegs onto a De Waard is not to make the tent more stable in high winds as anyone who owns one will know that the De Waard is one of, if not the most, weather resistant tent in the world and definitely does not need Deltas to make it more stable. However, if you have very young children running around your tent you do not want to be worried about them tripping on a guy and falling onto one of the 30-plus big metal pegs sticking out of the ground surrounding the tent - Deltas are much safer in this respect - the kids will still trip over a guy but at least they'll be landing on something flat.




Hi Martin! The pegs that came with our tent are just thicker and stronger versions of standard tent pegs, which hammer right down into the ground without protruding. I do have a load of Deltas, but as you say I can't see the point as the tent is rock solid without them!


17/8/2008 at 2:56pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Karsten 350
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Hi
I use Delta's around the doors of my Karsten's Front Wall, not because they are stronger than the ones Karsten supply but because they lie flush to the ground and although you can hammer traditional pegs flush they are a sod to get out. My son once cut the arch of his foot on a protruding peg.

This trip I also used Deltas on the corner guys of my utility tent and toilet tent and Karsten pegs at the base of the poles each corner.

No Delta or Karsten pegs moved despite atrocious weather over the last two weeks in Pembroke. I think the wind was gale force one night Force 6 at many other times. With nothing between us and the sea we took a right battering. I just wish we had more decent pegs between us to help out some of the small tents.

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Quote: Originally posted by lentrott on 16/8/2008
Quote: Originally posted by alisondjones on 11/8/2008
Where is the review of the Zeester? It looks brilliant and I'm looking for a quick to put up weekend tent. We have an old Albatross which is fantastic for long summer holiday pitched in one place but setting up is a long job.


Hi Alison, my review of the Zeester is here!. A cheaper alternative would be the Cabanon Guadeloupe which is like a smaller and simpler version of your De Waard, still good quality and only takes 15 mins to put up!

Quote: Originally posted by martinandzoe on 15/8/2008

Managed to introduce Deltas to some Dutch De Waard owners while in France - they were understandably a bit sceptical until they saw them - I think they were worried they would spoil the "style" of the tent. The whole point of putting Delta pegs onto a De Waard is not to make the tent more stable in high winds as anyone who owns one will know that the De Waard is one of, if not the most, weather resistant tent in the world and definitely does not need Deltas to make it more stable. However, if you have very young children running around your tent you do not want to be worried about them tripping on a guy and falling onto one of the 30-plus big metal pegs sticking out of the ground surrounding the tent - Deltas are much safer in this respect - the kids will still trip over a guy but at least they'll be landing on something flat.




Hi Martin! The pegs that came with our tent are just thicker and stronger versions of standard tent pegs, which hammer right down into the ground without protruding. I do have a load of Deltas, but as you say I can't see the point as the tent is rock solid without them!


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The Zeester is a fine looking tent....reminds me of the of the old Blacks Good Companions...does the door zip at the centre pole on the Zeester?

Has anyone in the UK actually bought one yet?




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