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09/4/2007 at 10:14am
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Having had both frames and a Biscaya, I reckon there are benefits, and disadvantages, to both.
I didn't buy a Biscaya for the 'image' (?), but to reduce on weight and volume of poles, have canvas which doesn't need to be pitched to dry if you happen to pack up wet, and to have an integral groundsheet. Downside to the Biscaya is, obviously, the price.
In the event, we had some problems with the groundsheet/flysheet zip assembly and a window toggle came off on the first day, and the retailer insisted upon repair or refund (would not exchange), hence we went for a refund (don't think a £1200 tent should have to be repaired because of manufacturing faults, actually). It has not necessarily put us off, though, and we still like them.
A frame tent is a tried and tested concept; simply doesn't move in high winds etc (the Biscaya - or at least the 500 - does sway a bit in high winds and poles do creak, even in moderate weather) but frame tents - especially the bigger ones - are more bulky and heavier to transport and considerably more complicated to pitch (faffing around with roof liners and curtains etc - why do they make those clips so damn tight? - then putting down groundsheets), don't you think? Nice when pitched, though, and with many great features; like dedicated kitchen area ventilated window (though I notice they have added this to the new 440 Biscaya, this season); strong frames (so you can hang things; lights, any number of organisers etc); wardrobe bars; and good quality, breathable bedroom inners.
By the way, I also very much like the Cabanon Laguna - essentially a frame tent but with curved alloy frame (sections have roof supports, so are not just unconnected hoops, as on the Biscaya) and breathable polyester flysheet, no SIG but with removable, 2 position front wall. Bit of a compromise?
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09/4/2007 at 10:20am
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Quote: Originally posted by jakks360 on 09/4/2007
We have the Cabanon Stratos TT (have I mentined that before ) and having had taditional frame t ents before, the new system seems so much easier and very stable. The Biscayas do look lovely but £1350 (?) a lot of money - you could get a nearly new Stratos for £2000, I would spend the extra... but then I always want to spend the extra, as my mum used to say "get a good one dear" !!!!!!!!!
Whichever you decide on, they quality is just fantastic and you won't be disappointed.
Jackie
Hmmmm... I see your point, but then we like to be able to open the trailer en-route and take out what we need, or else pitch according to the requirements of our stay (so have tent, day room/gazebo, kitchen tent and pop ups, so just take out what we need based on stay duration and pitch size).
I am interested in the new Biscaya vis-a-vis; small footprint, side canopy and with bedroom inners opposite each other. Could be a very useful tent. Anyone seen one,yet?
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09/4/2007 at 10:45am
Location: West Wickham Outfit: Cabanon Espace and others
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Hiya
let me say a bit more about what I mean by 'image'. If you look at the advert in the camping magazines for the biscaya, it shows a picture of:
a bmw X5
a trendy Nokia mobile phone
a widescreen plasma tv
a Cabanon Biscaya
the advert says absolutely nothing about the features and benefits of the tent. They are selling it on image, comparing it to the other trendy designer items of the 21st century.
I am not saying that people buy it for that reason or that it is not a good tent, merely that it is being sold on image
Tim
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07/4/2008 at 11:36pm
Location: cheshire Outfit: wildcountry homestead7&cabanon aruba
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Quote: Originally posted by Liddenham on 09/4/2007
Having had both frames and a Biscaya, I reckon there are benefits, and disadvantages, to both.
I didn't buy a Biscaya for the 'image' (?), but to reduce on weight and volume of poles, have canvas which doesn't need to be pitched to dry if you happen to pack up wet, and to have an integral groundsheet. Downside to the Biscaya is, obviously, the price.
In the event, we had some problems with the groundsheet/flysheet zip assembly and a window toggle came off on the first day, and the retailer insisted upon repair or refund (would not exchange), hence we went for a refund (don't think a £1200 tent should have to be repaired because of manufacturing faults, actually). It has not necessarily put us off, though, and we still like them.
A frame tent is a tried and tested concept; simply doesn't move in high winds etc (the Biscaya - or at least the 500 - does sway a bit in high winds and poles do creak, even in moderate weather) but frame tents - especially the bigger ones - are more bulky and heavier to transport and considerably more complicated to pitch (faffing around with roof liners and curtains etc - why do they make those clips so damn tight? - then putting down groundsheets), don't you think? Nice when pitched, though, and with many great features; like dedicated kitchen area ventilated window (though I notice they have added this to the new 440 Biscaya, this season); strong frames (so you can hang things; lights, any number of organisers etc); wardrobe bars; and good quality, breathable bedroom inners.
By the way, I also very much like the Cabanon Laguna - essentially a frame tent but with curved alloy frame (sections have roof supports, so are not just unconnected hoops, as on the Biscaya) and breathable polyester flysheet, no SIG but with removable, 2 position front wall. Bit of a compromise?
Post last edited on 09/04/2007 10:23:48
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