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Hi Sharon
Don't know whether this message is too late. I have a Vango Aspen 700 dlx 2006 model. It has stood up to some pretty violent storms over the past year or so but remains intact. I love this tent, its spacious ,light and airy and easy to assemble and put away, at least after the first couple of trips. I have been to lots of shows and have yet to find a tent I find more practical and attractive. One of its best features has to be the height of the inner particularly in the bedrooms. We have just purhased a sun canopy which fixes to the outer tunnel extending the tent by 2.8 metres.We have 3 children aged 13 ,12 and 9. We tend to use the wardrobe section of the tent as a clothing and storage facility and the back section of this room curtained off as a toilet area. In the living area we have an inflatable bed /settee which converts to a high rise single for our son to sleep on at night. I have to say that the new 2007 model lacks some of the better features of the 2006 model .
Could I also recommend to you the memory foam airbed from http://www.onlyairbeds.co.uk the best camping comfort money can buy.
Hope this info has been useful
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