Hello, this is my first post so be gentle.
I just bought one of these bad boys last week - Galileo L Weathermaster and I've got to say I (and my fiancee) am mighty impressed.
It's an absolute massive tent and is easy to erect. Took us about 1 hour to put up first time and 30 mins to take it down. Pay heed to the earlier post though about the poles and don't tug at them, be gentle and alter the angle alignment slightly and they will drop out.
From Peg to Peg, it measured in at 6 metres by 3 metres (not including g ropes).
The tent just oozes comfort, from the skylight in the roof to the holes in the floor (yes that's right - holes in the floor - from what I know these are for pegging down the bedrooms.One 4 man beddy can be added. The holes come on a little rope so the material can be closed together (like the toggle and material you get at the top of a rucksack). Or you could use them with a pole/ shepherd hook to hang your lantern on etc etc.
Height is not a problem unless you're 6 foot 6 (I estimate) as headroom is not an issue.
The tent also does not appear to be too dark as its light green (lounge) and dark (bedrooms) green.
I got mine from Word of Camping, which came with 2 single sleeping bags and 1 double sleeping bag for £306.75 along with windshield and carry case.
The tent itself (when packed in the wheeled carry case) is massive and the steel poles do weigh a ton (so its not for backpacking!!). So 1 Carry Case (with wheels) for Tent, 1 Bag for Poles, 1 Bag for Windbreak.
I used to have an Aztec Lago 4 which had a bigger bedroom (only 1 mind) and a smaller 'lounge' so it's a big jump up but definately worth it, just for the sheer amount of space which is needed with the unpredictable British weather so the inside can be used. Yes, we were camping over the last May bank holiday when it rained for 36 hours non stop (in Shrewsbury), which tested my Lago to the extreme (and it performed admirably although it did show some signs of damp), although 4 of us sitting comfortably in the lounge bit was a bit of a squeeze thus the new tent purchase.
Now just got to wait till August as we're off to Anglesey to test the Galileo's metal.
I shall keep you informed on its performance.
Fever
(PS Do I win a prize for the longest post?)
Post last edited on 06/06/2007 18:17:04
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