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02/6/2007 at 10:49pm
Location: Newcastle Under Lyme Outfit: Vango Delta 300 Rage Alta 6DX
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Is that £300 for the tent, or £300 for all your gear - sleeping bags, camp beds or air beds, seats, tables, cooker and pots and pans, lights, water containers, coolbags/fridges, heaters etc etc?
There is a lot of good tried and tested kit about - not all of it expensive.
Spending less is a bit more of a risk, but search for it on here, and you can get some cracking advice. As with everything, you can throw a lot of money at camping, but for occasional weekends away, don't get too carried away until you know exactly what you want.
And welcome!
ps It's blooming addictive!
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02/6/2007 at 11:13pm
Location: Midlands Outfit: none yet!
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Hiya All,
I would just like to add to the query too :) I've been looking for somewhere that can offer a bit of advice on whats good or not tent (and everything else) wise.
TBH the missus caught the Halfords advert the other day - you may have seen the one "Family camping Kit £99.00" - has a 4 person tent - 4 inflatable beds, sleeping bags and 2 torches!. Not wanting to rush out and buy one regretting it later and trying to look into whats about... leads me here :)
Following on from the original post a little, there would be 4 of us (two adults , a teenager and a 10 year old - lethal combination I know!). I kinda like the idea of a 'living space' with separate bedroom 'areas'
Is there any benefit (either way) to erecting the 'inner' or 'outer' tent first?
I'd like the option (if feasible) to go off the beaten track maybe? Not just restricted to the caravan and tent sites you see splattered around the coast (although the missus may need a bit more convincing!)
I've been taking in the thread about the sown in ground sheets and kinda like the idea of a sown in version.
Cost wise - £300.00 notes sounds about right but was thinking that this would be for just the tent.
Hope this isn't too much of a noob question :)
Cheers
Wayne.
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02/6/2007 at 11:18pm
Location: Anglesey - Wales Outfit: FoST
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Quote: Originally posted by planetWayne on 02/6/2007
Hiya All,
I would just like to add to the query too :) I've been looking for somewhere that can offer a bit of advice on whats good or not tent (and everything else) wise.
TBH the missus caught the Halfords advert the other day - you may have seen the one "Family camping Kit £99.00" - has a 4 person tent - 4 inflatable beds, sleeping bags and 2 torches!. Not wanting to rush out and buy one regretting it later and trying to look into whats about... leads me here :)
Following on from the original post a little, there would be 4 of us (two adults , a teenager and a 10 year old - lethal combination I know!). I kinda like the idea of a 'living space' with separate bedroom 'areas'
Is there any benefit (either way) to erecting the 'inner' or 'outer' tent first?
I'd like the option (if feasible) to go off the beaten track maybe? Not just restricted to the caravan and tent sites you see splattered around the coast (although the missus may need a bit more convincing!)
I've been taking in the thread about the sown in ground sheets and kinda like the idea of a sown in version.
Cost wise - £300.00 notes sounds about right but was thinking that this would be for just the tent.
Hope this isn't too much of a noob question :)
Cheers
Wayne.
Hi Wayne - pitching outer first stops all your inners getting wet if you have to pitch in the rain - I would never own another tent that pitches inner first not after having to pitch in rain and then it struggling to dry out - and when it was hot you needed to keep tent open to make sure condensation did not build up - I would deffo go for outer pitch first
------------- Degsy Rowlands is my love, my life and a lunatic!!!!!!!! Louise x
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03/6/2007 at 8:07pm
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I think I may have found one!
The Vango Killington 600! Is a 6th Birth tent - pitch the 'flysheet' first and has a sown in ground sheet for the Living and bedroom areas. So it seems to fit the basics - plus room to spare/ extra storage!
http://www.vango.co.uk/products/tentsinfo.asp?typename=270
Anyone have any thoughts on the make/ reliability of these things (anyone got one!?)
The only thing that could be a little niggle - Outdoor Mega Store seem to think they have been pulled (seems a bit odd as the manufacturers web site says that this is new this year!)
http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-1428744-10475506?url=http://www.outdoormegastore.co.uk/acatalog/Vango_Killington_600_Family_Dome_Tent.html
Cheers!
Wayne.
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