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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?
------------- Jean
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28/7/2007 at 10:12am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Back to Tenting in a Cabanon
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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
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