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Subject Topic: Outwell Oregon 5 Condensation Post Reply Post New Topic
01/6/2007 at 9:18am
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 Outfit: Outwell Oregon 5
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Dear All,

Just wondered if anyone could give their opinions and offer advice.

Recently my partner and I purchased an Outwell Oregon 5. We wanted to upgrade from a small Vango to give us something with space for table and chairs inside. We spent quite a bit of time and energy researching the best size tent for is in the budget we'd allocated and came up with the Oregon 5.

Our first outing with it was on the Bracelands Campsite in Forest of Dean last Bank Holiday. The weather threw most of what it could at us and overall the tent held up pretty well.

My concern is this, we noticed that there was a large number of water droplets gathering on the top of the tent inner and over time this would certainly get worse especially if there was no good weather to allow if to dry out. At first I wasn't sure if this was a result of leaking or condensation. Last night I re-pitched the tent and gave it a hose test to check for leaks, a good 10-15 minute soaking has not shown any leaks, however a check this morning has again shown alot of water on the inner flysheet and again many droplets on the tent inner, I can only assume this is condensation. In time this level of condensation could build to really soak the inner and items within.

Is this level of condensation the norm? Have others experienced similar problems with the Oregon 5 or Outwell in generall? I've found quite mixed reports on here. Can anyone recommend a tent similar to the Oregon 5 that they've been happy with? We are quite dissapointed as the size and layout of the Oregon 5 are just what we needed.

All advice gatefully received - thanks.



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01/6/2007 at 10:23am
 Location: Co. Down
 Outfit: Cabanon Nadia Coleman Columbus 4 P C
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Synthetic tents are always going to be open to large amounts of condensation whatever the weather, and wet and cold weather will make it worse, it is one of their downsides. All you can do is make sure all the vents are open and air the tent out well when possible. I don't think a different tent is going to be any better.


01/6/2007 at 10:56am
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thanks Matshan, will maybe look for something with better ventilation, didn't seem to get the same amount of condesation with our small Vango dome tent which is why I was dissapointed to see so much in the Outwell.


10/6/2007 at 8:37pm
 Location: Newcastle Under Lyme
 Outfit: Vango Delta 300 Rage Alta 6DX
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You wont notice it so much in a dome, as the inner obscures the flysheet, and of course we're always careful to not have the inner touch the outer, so we don't check. I think.

Just bought a Rage 6 man tunnel, and had exactly your experience, camping alone in it. Not seen one with ventilation at the top, which would be what we want. Fingers crossed for 4 of us and an evening in!

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Tony


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