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12/7/2007 at 9:16pm
 Location: bedford
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we've got a hartford L & love it!

2 decent bedrooms, ample but cosy living space, and porchway for the dog. although we have also now got the fromt canopy which is fab to sit under in the rain

its all about personal choice really isn't it, as long as we all have a good time, that's what matters



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12/7/2007 at 9:19pm
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Well I have a german tunnel tent and I love it.


12/7/2007 at 9:22pm
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I've got two 4 berth tents. 

It's horses for courses - On my own I would use the dome (vis a vis) as I can put it up on my own, but if my teens are with me we can erect the tunnel which gives us a lot more useable living space. I bought the tunnel as I understood from previous threads that they are easier to erect on your own, but I must have misunderstood!



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12/7/2007 at 9:45pm
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Well so far, on a rough count, the tunnels seem to be winning, then the domes. followed by frames. 
 
I have to say though some of the comments posted are rather generalised.  My dome has bedrooms you can stand up in, a massive living area and has loads of windows so not at all closed in.  I don't find it difficult to pitch either.  The part that takes the time is hammering the pegs in and I don't think tunnels have any less pegs than domes do.  (Do they?)
 
When I bought mine I had no pre-conceptions about types of tent but mine stood out as having what I wanted.  A lot of those features (e.g the sun canopy, the skylight, the windows, the large living space and the fact that the bedrooms are side by side not in spread out pods) could just as easily have been on a tunnel tent.  I guess a lot of people, like me, buy their tents on the features of that individual tent rather that the style of tent.


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15/7/2007 at 9:36pm
 Location: Newcastle Under Lyme
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Tunnel tent for me! I like the look, the living area, and I think it gives the most amount of useable space, compared to it's footprint area. It's also a bit different from the 'standard' dome.

Thinking about it, when did the dome shape become standard? Isn't the A frame standard?

If I had more luggage space, and thought that I would still want and need the same type/size/shape tent in 20 years (Some hope!) then I'd consider splashing out on a decent cotton tent. For now, my 6 berth tunnel will do nicely!

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16/7/2007 at 1:02am
 Location: Cumbria
 Outfit: Hammock Camp Set Up - Generic
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Tunnel tent for me with removable inners. This means that when we're camping with friends, and they're in their dome, crouched and crawling about, we just take out two of the bedrooms and can seat 6 round a table for dinner when there's a downpour. Also tonnes of space for the nippers to play when it's raining. See... us tunnel tent owners are hospitable folk and take pity on the domeably disadvantaged ;op

If 'Nanna' comes camping, throw the extra bedroom back in and then I don't have to put up her tent too!



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16/7/2007 at 6:17am
 Location: Southwick Nr. Brighton
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I'm with MT on this one, frame tent all the way, yes we are getting to be rare as hens teeth on sites now but i'd rather be the only one in my massive tent with loads of usable, dry space than be one of the sheep lined up in those plastic monstrosities and as for most owners being of a certain mature age, I camp with a group of friends/family and between us there are four frame tents and our ages are between 25 and 35 !!!


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16/7/2007 at 8:41am
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Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger on 12/7/2007
Had a dome tent and sold it on. Way too much hassle to pitch and too closed in for my liking.

It seems to me that its the tent that new campers now buy because they think it's what they have to have.    They defend them to the hilt, recommend them to other campers and then in many many cases come back for recommendations for other tents that are easier to pitch.

That's a good point.

I wonder if we should all try to indicate our experience of a tent when recommending it eg seen it on internet, seen it up, just bought it, camped once, camped in it all season, camped in it for years...

'Just bought it' and 'camped in it once' would be the ones to be careful of as these would indicate someone who had just invested hard-earned squids in a tent and so be inclined to overlook any downsides. MT

 



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16/7/2007 at 10:43am
 Location: Kent
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Just bought a Monty 6 as opposed to my original plan of getting a dome (in fact a Hartford XL - why?  because with 2 little ones we needed their bedroom to be close to us not across the other side of the living area - seemed like a better use of space all round - and I think looks better than the domes :-)

 

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16/7/2007 at 4:39pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry Terrier on 16/7/2007

Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger on 12/7/2007


Had a dome tent and sold it on. Way too much hassle to pitch and too closed in for my liking.

I think there are many people in this debate who are put off a certain type of tent because they have had a bad experience with 1 particular tent . There are plenty of domes that are not closed in and are easy to pitch.


It seems to me that its the tent that new campers now buy because they think it's what they have to have.    They defend them to the hilt, recommend them to other campers and then in many many cases come back for recommendations for other tents that are easier to pitch.


That's a good point.

I wonder if we should all try to indicate our experience of a tent when recommending it eg seen it on internet, seen it up, just bought it, camped once, camped in it all season, camped in it for years...

I've camped in domes for about 10 years and have just bought a new one this year, which will be my 5th. ( camped in it 3 times so far). I don't have anything against any other type of tent, it's just that all the tents that have appealed have been dome tents although my 2nd choice was a tunnel tent.

'Just bought it' and 'camped in it once' would be the ones to be careful of as these would indicate someone who had just invested hard-earned squids in a tent and so be inclined to overlook any downsides. MT

 


 



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16/7/2007 at 4:56pm
 Location: croydon surrey
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Do you know, I am not sure what mine is,it might be a dome cos it is high and very spacious,or it might be a tunnel cos it is the same width all the way through,it might be semi geodesic cos it has crossover poles but I really don't care.My tent is fit for purpose,suited the budget and we have had a table for six in it as well,nice and cosy.But it is unique lol.

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16/7/2007 at 5:03pm
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Quote: Originally posted by outdoor crew on 16/7/2007
Do you know, I am not sure what mine is,it might be a dome cos it is high and very spacious,or it might be a tunnel cos it is the same width all the way through,it might be semi geodesic cos it has crossover poles but I really don't care.My tent is fit for purpose,suited the budget and we have had a table for six in it as well,nice and cosy.But it is unique lol.
I'm not sure what you would describe it as either.  It is an interesting looking tent.


16/7/2007 at 7:13pm
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no way would i have a dome tent as they restrict the sites u can go to .its ok getting a great big dome tent till u try to book a site and they tell u its too big or too wide .give me a tunnel tent anytime easier to put up and u can camp in anysite


16/7/2007 at 10:21pm
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I went for a dome as the I feel the design is more stable in windy conditions, put to the test on several occasions last year in Germany

We got minor damage but were still standing and in better condition than similar sized tunnels on the site some of which were completely wrecked.



19/7/2007 at 9:38pm
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This thread has made really interesting reading!  I am just trying to decide what kind of tent to buy for my family... I have a husband who has never camped.. a 2yr old, 4yr old and a dog.... and me who spent every childhood holiday in a frame tent.

Must admit to have spent quite a lot of time trying to work out where you put stuff in all these modern tents (pmsl.... I am only 32... not 80 honest!!)  Our tent always had a kitchen area, a wardrobe and loads of living space so I am struggling trying to cram different areas into some of the current tent designs!

Think I will be buying a tunnel tent for myself as seems a good trade off between price/size when up/size when down... still reading all your recommendations though!



20/7/2007 at 12:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger on 12/7/2007
Had a dome tent and sold it on. Way too much hassle to pitch and too closed in for my liking.

It seems to me that its the tent that new campers now buy because they think it's what they have to have.    They defend them to the hilt, recommend them to other campers and then in many many cases come back for recommendations for other tents that are easier to pitch.

I like both types. I appreciate that campers will defend their choice to the hilt, but to suggest that domes are bought by people who are novices and infer that they don't know any better is stretching it a bit.

Camped for many years, bought a fair few tents, always preferred domes. I do not knock people for their choice of tent. I consider that in spending the large amount of money some tents cost, people have consided very carefully before buying.

My wife assisted with a guiding group who upgraded their tents. Though they kept with the traditional utility tents, after careful consideration they purchased domes as accomodation tents.

 

 




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