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Subject Topic: Persuade me to fork out for a Cabanon! Post Reply Post New Topic
27/7/2007 at 3:19pm
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Okay, this is the situation...

we're still looking for a family tent (there's 4 of us but we don't want to be squashed while sleeping)

Starting to be convinced about canvas breathability

Are there Cabanon tents around that don't have those naff curtains? Do the have a SIG?

Anyone like to persuade me to pay for a Cabanon...is it ultimately worth the money? Looking to initially camp twice a year but if it's a more pleasant experience, we'd be more likely to go more frequently..



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27/7/2007 at 4:16pm
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The Cabanon Barbados is an easy erect pyramid tent with SIG and no naff curtains. We are investing in one next Spring to replace both our Khyam Yale that we use in this country and the Lichfield frame tent we use in France. The one tent will replace both and should last us the rest of our camping life.

A top quality canvas tent should last 20 years or more as opposed to replacing a Poly tent every 5 years or so. We have done the maths and decided that it is more than worth the money

Carol



27/7/2007 at 5:28pm
 Location: Derbyshire
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We have a Cabanon Eloise that gives a large useable space in a pitch size that is only 4.5m x 4.5m. The bedroom has a sig and you can have one huge bedroom or split it with a dividing curtain. However it has got curtains but you will find these much easier to use than the fiddly zip and roll up types found in other tents. The quality is excellent but the pack size is quite large so you need a good sized boot, roof box or trailer.

 



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27/7/2007 at 6:33pm
 Location: South West
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You might think the curtains are naff and I agree the patterns seem pretty awful but they do have their good points.  They open and close inside the tent which is great if it is raining or you want to get changed or something!  Plus you get all that head space in the ones with curtains.  I think they are kind of kitsch though and I really like them.

 



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27/7/2007 at 8:11pm
 Location: Birmingham
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The cutains are naff they have no sig but i am still using a 25+ years old one. They dont leak have no condensation but they are soooo heavy. I have a modern outwell but i still love me Cabanon.


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28/7/2007 at 2:12am
 Location: Coventry
 Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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Hi Spudcounter & welcome to the forum

I can't recommend Cabanon highly enough, we've got a large one for main holidays (need trailer) and a small 5 berth one for weekends which fits nicely in the car with all the camping gear. No sig, but if you peg the draught flaps under the groundsheet, believe me, it's as good as having a sig.

As Spirite says, the curtains are far easier than the blinds - you just pull them across the same as your curtains at home, but to roll up & fix the blinds you need 3 hands, one each side to roll them and another to secure one side without letting go of the roll   Believe me, I'm speaking from experience here, our APS tent's got blinds!

As for the 'naff' curtains, our big Cabanon has rather pretty curtains - green with a tiny red flower pattern, not gaudy at all. Our little Cabanon had light grey curtains with geometric red and black pattern - yuk  So I made some replacements in white with a tiny green & red pattern (actually it's Christmas holly fabric, but it suits - and it was cheap!) So don't let the curtains put you off, you can easily change them for whatever pattern you like.

Apart from no condensation problems, not like an oven during a normal summer,  you can also cook inside a canvas tent if it's wet & windy outside.

Are you convinced yet?

 



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28/7/2007 at 7:57am
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I  might well be convinced...are they hard to dry out when wet?  oh, and do the bedroom inners have windows for ventilation..it's hard to see on their website


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28/7/2007 at 8:24am
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The bedroom inners have a mesh area to the top of the bedroom pod for plenty of ventilation.  


28/7/2007 at 10:12am
 Location: Yorkshire
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The Cabanon Biscaya doesn't have curtains!

Instead they have zip up flaps in a nice and simple plain blue colour - not a hint of floral pattern anywhere inj the tent!. They start zipping from the bottom of the window and you can have them closed as much as you want. They really are a huge improvement. Also found the bedroom ventilation to be the best we've had on a tent, and there was more vents we haven't even opened yet!

We think our Biscaya 440 is brilliant

You really need to see them to appreciate them and all the little touches that make them superb!

 

Chaz



29/7/2007 at 1:44am
 Location: Coventry
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Quote: Originally posted by spudcounter on 28/7/2007
are they hard to dry out when wet? 
You do have to pitch them to dry out, but on a dry day it only takes a couple of hours. 

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29/7/2007 at 7:17am
 Location: Warwick (Land of the Kingmaker)
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I am biased,but you will be drying out your cabanon in 20 years unlike a number of other tents.

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29/7/2007 at 12:03pm
 Location: Dorset
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We're camping in Belgium at the moment and it's been heaving down for the majority of the week with a couple of days of quite hot sunshine.   

We are in our ten year old Cabanon Elzas with sun canopy which we paid £70 for on ebay earlier in the year.

In this weather a canvas tent is fantastic, it doesn't leak, it's incredibly stable, there is space to cook inside, full head height even for my 6ft 2 OH and it breathes fantastically well.

I know everyone lots of folks are obsessed with SIGs but we don't bother with a groundsheet most of the time. The muflaps are so good that they just sit there and keep the rain out. Pitched properly you don't get water inside, we find by not having a groundsheet the ground gets time to dry out and you are much less likely to track mud around. We use small bits of groundsheet to put the fridge and the set of drawers on and have a bit of caravan matting and a rubber backed bath mat in the middle of the tent which dry out quickly when hung over something (car, trailer, bucket!).

I can't recommend a canvas tent highly enough, we still use plastic tents, but the contrast between the two types of tent is incredible and I wouldn't want to go back to spending a week inside a plastic tent!

Plus all for £70!!


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29/7/2007 at 2:53pm
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Hi spud.
The reasons why have been given by the experienced and the quality of these tents really is second to none.
If you are still in dowt I recommend you visit a dealer who as a few set up .
Regards
Rex

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02/8/2007 at 8:14pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Swift Sprite Major 4 EB
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We saw a Cabanon Biscaya up on show a month ago when we took our Bear Lake 6 back as it was faulty  .  We tested the zips and everything on the Cabanon and everything seemed really well made, therefore, we decided to take the plunge and pay out all the extra for the Cabanon Biscaya 440 cuisine.  We picked it up and went on holiday the next day.  We have not been disappointed, it is very well made, looks well and because it is made of breathable polyester, it gives you a nice pleasant environment to live in (no condensation).  There are no curtains as such, just sensible zip up blinds, which are also backed with a waterproof lining.  It has a thick strong zip-in ground sheet and we found there were no drafts, but plenty of ventilation vents if required. A really great tent.

P.S. We also like the look of the Cabanon Barbados and Gaudeloupe, but we haven't seen them up as yet.




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