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Hi all, we have a Vango Diablo 900, which we found too much work to put up for short stay trips, (2-3 days). With this in mind, we decided this year to buy a smaller tent, a Wynnester Venus 5, which some frends of ours had. We were impressed by the living area which suited our needs just fine with 2 kids, (our friends did not have any kids at the time).
I bought the tent 6-8 weeks ago. from Outdoorworld on the internet. Normaly I would not consider buying a tent over the net, but as we had experienced this example, having been away with our friends, it was not a problem. On delivery we put the tent up in the garden to get a practise run in. With no obvious problems, I put the tent away in the loft and did not use it until this weekend.
As you all aware, not the best weather for camping when Sunday arrived, the forecasted tempest took hold. Our brand new tent started leaking from the top of both side doors where the top of the zips met the seams. Not a flood by any means but a dripping which over a period of a few hours could ruin a kit bag of clothes.
I know that the weather was extreme, but am I asking too much of a £135 tent. Our Vango Diablo has kept us dry in storms of biblical propotions. Has anyone had to return a tent to Outdoor World and how did they go about it?
Would be really grateful for any help and advice. Thanks in anticipation.
------------- Chalky
It's not a beer belly, it's a fuel tank for a sex machine!
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