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17/6/2007 at 11:35am
 Location: Exeter
 Outfit: Bailey Pagaent Champagne Audi
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Hi, I'm looking at buying the Gelert alaska 8 and have a few concerns having just spoken to the sales agent. He said the quality isn't as good as an Aztec or Outwell and as I'm a single mum of 4 month old twins I need to balance cost with quality. I need a tent that will last, be durable and flexible in it's living/sleeping arrangements which this tent seems to offer. I would be most grateful for any advice from those that have erected this tent and your opinion on it's quality/durability. Equally I would be most keen to hear any comments on comparable tents in this price range.


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17/6/2007 at 11:53am
 Location: Banbury Oxfordshire
 Outfit: Royal Nevada 10 & Gelert Quebec 8+4
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We have a Gelert Quebec and havent had any problems. Gelert is a good make not top of the range but still good. If you use the search facitly there is a long thread called somehting like "gelert appreciation" where several people have said how good gelert equipment is.

You can also use the search to look for other threads on the alaska and this should highlight any issues. I cant remember seeing any problems like some of the more expensive outwells have had.

And finally if the tent does leak take it back as its faulty the shop should replace. Test whatever tent you buy before you go on hols. 1) to practice putting it up and 2) to spray with a hose to highlight any leaks.

Good luck



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17/6/2007 at 11:57am
 Location: Co. Down
 Outfit: Cabanon Nadia Coleman Columbus 4 P C
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Gelert tents are absolutely fine, we had one for ages and it never let us down. Great tents for a great price.


17/6/2007 at 11:59am
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I can assure you Gelert are second to non , i have just looked at your tent and it looks fine.

PS: Dont forget sales people are on comission so recommending a more expensive tent is par for the course


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17/6/2007 at 12:00pm
 Location: North Wales
 Outfit: Mazda Bongo & a few Quechuas
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Hi
The only thing I would suggest is do you really need such a big tent for the 3 of you? Hope this doesn't come across the wrong way and don't want to put you off either!
I go alone with my two boys and take a tiny tent - but if I was going for longer I still wouldn't go any bigger than a 6 berth tunnel and thats with a 9 year old to help me put it up.

I agree with Wendy that Gelert is a good brand though!


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17/6/2007 at 12:30pm
 Location: Exeter
 Outfit: Bailey Pagaent Champagne Audi
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Hi Sprocket, I think you are absolutely right, I'm so pleased you said so as I was about to order it and think I would have made quite a big mistake having just checked the total overall length - it's over 24 ft! I wanted something with a good living area and 3 beds for when we have friends join us but I think that will be just far too large for me to pitch by myself. Back to the drawing board - any suggestions from anyone?


17/6/2007 at 12:53pm
 Location: Sheffield
 Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe Zephyros3
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Hello there Twinspired - and a big welcome to UKCS.

Having looked at the Alaska and thinking about your babies, the problem I can see is that the loose groundsheet in the living area means that once mobile they can easliy slip out under the flysheet! You may be better off geting something with a fully sewn in groundsheet (SIG). A tunnel is perfect shape for you though as they are generally the easiest to erect. We have a Vango QUest 6 berth and I can manage it solo (as long is its not blowing a gale!)

I would suggest that you look at the Vango Oregon either the 4 or 6 berth here as they have been updated for 2007 and now have a full SIG, and are in the same price range as the Alaska. Another similar tent is the Khyam Ontario 6 here.



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17/6/2007 at 1:16pm
 Location: Exeter
 Outfit: Bailey Pagaent Champagne Audi
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Foggers, thank you so very much, both for your advice about the groundsheet and your suggestions - this has taken me days of research with excel sheets to compare, sizes, weight, costs etc etc! And I think you've just cracked it with the Vango Oregon 6, what a tent! It's under 19 ft which I believe to be the restriction before being classed a large tent (correct me if I'm mistaken) and it's got 3 beds which I think can fit in double airbeds. Fantastic! Can you tell me how Vango rate as a brand? I wish I'd found this site sooner - so helpful - between the responses I've received, you've all pointed out major factors that I'd overlooked and not been advised about by the sales people. Thank you to all


17/6/2007 at 1:55pm
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Tent Royal Avignon 5
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We have a smashing tent it is easy to put up (only 4 main poles) and it gives you loads of room.  I have pictures of the setup in my gallery.  It has two good sized bedrooms that do have sewn in ground sheets.  Although I think the 2007 model has a sewn in ground sheet throughout now.  I bought a tent without a fully sewn in ground sheet because I have a clumsy fella and a big dog and groundsheets are easy to replace.  As there is only the two of us I do not bother to put bedrooms up and just have the bed up in the middle.  We can do this though because I have no fear that a 6ft 2 builder will crawl out of the tent during the night (Although!...) but you could put the bedrooms up for the childrens security. Or if you are sharing for your friends modesty.  The only downside to sharing in this tent is that the bedrooms are side by side and this may mean you being prodded in the night be the folks in the bedrrom nextdoor.

 

 



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17/6/2007 at 2:16pm
 Location: Exeter
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Hi Tara, that's great, thank you very much - have you got any idea off the top of your head as to the overall size? Like your point about side by side bedrooms!


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17/6/2007 at 7:15pm
 Location: Staffordshire
 Outfit: Kyham Ontario 8 & Outwell Twin Falls
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We did loads of research when investing in our tent.

We looked at the alaskas but the decided that for added warmth and to be draft free we wanted a sewn in groundsheet, so then went on to look at the kyham ontarios, we had decide on the ontario 6 as it has the flexibility to be able to remove bedroom pods to give a larger living space, but the for some strange reason we decided on having the ontario 8, puerly beacuse of the extra living area and also the bedroom arrangments.

So i would say give thees 2 a look see what you think.



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17/6/2007 at 7:36pm
 Location: Exeter
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Hi ruthk, thank you so much for your suggestion, much appreciated. Can you tell me what it's like to erect as reading the blurb on measurements it's in excess of 20 ft long and I have to be able to assemble it myself, is it easy enough? Also, have you encountered any problems with campsites refusing you because of the size? It looks stunning though and great to have the flexibility to remove bedrooms.


18/6/2007 at 8:48pm
 Location: Shropshire
 Outfit: Tent Royal Avignon 5
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size of my tent is about 3.5M by 5M not sure what that is in feet sorry.

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18/6/2007 at 8:48pm
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size of my tent is about 3.5M by 5M not sure what that is in feet sorry.

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18/6/2007 at 8:56pm
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Hi Tara - thank you for responding but I've actually gone for the Vango Oregon 600 today so I hope I've made the right decision - I'm terribly excited & can't wait to introduce my babies to the outside world!


19/6/2007 at 5:03pm
 Location: Banbury Oxfordshire
 Outfit: Royal Nevada 10 & Gelert Quebec 8+4
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Good luck with your tent. Im sure youve made a great decision you have put alot more thought than I did and we love our tent.

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