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Hi Folks
Go Outdoors are flogging the Coleman Magellan nice and cheap at the moment... so we took advantage and got one. Usually there is a reason why anything is being sold at a heavy discount, but we're really happy so far. We haven't used it in anger yet, but we pitched it in our back garden last weekend -- and inside the tent must have been the driest place in the UK... and we all know what torrential rain we've been having recently.
Just one small bit of advice required from anyone who has experience with this tent. We found it difficult to pitch it so that the SIG was flat to the ground at the point where the SIG meets the two main roof poles nearest the porch area... the SIG tended to lift up a little off the ground. And I note the display tent at Go Outdoors also exhibited this.
Now, this is probably just a design fault, and one we can certainly live with (the SIG seems pretty well reinforced at those parts, so can probably take the strain), but if there is any knack we're missing to avoid this happening then I'd be happy to receive some advice!
Thanks,
Mike
PS I read that some people had been having trouble with the velcro fastenings for the front/rear supports, but we didn't have any problem... although the problem might show up in the middle of a dark, wet and windy night when we least want it to :)
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