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10/8/2007 at 9:14am
Location: None Entered Outfit: Coleman Lakeside 4
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Hi Charlotte
We have a Sunncamp Vario 900 (2007 model) at the moment but are looking to downsize so it's on the adverts site. We've put lots of extras with it aswell - enough to kit anyone out except for beds and sleeping bags!!
I've been told I can't get the new tent until I've sold the other one (not fair!!) so we're looking for a quick sale. It has only been used once.
The Vario 900 is an excellent size and very easy to put up. Plenty of light, and although the second bedroom isn't huge the other three are. There are 3 bedrooms that sleep 2 and one that sleeps 3 but the annexe bedrooms that are meant to sleep 2 are really spacious. An extra canopy can be purchased to give you even more room. It has a SIG aswell and if you only want to use it for a weekend as a two bedroom tent you don't have to take the annexe with you.
To be honest, it's a very versatile family tent with a lot of great features and I would recommend one to anyone.
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10/8/2007 at 3:51pm
Location: Letchworth Outfit: Vango Aspen 700; Vango Oregon 800
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Hi Charlotte,
The Vango Aspen 700 is a great tent with a couple of downsides. We have 3 children 9, 7 and 4 and for size its great. It has 3 bedrooms (a double, treble and a double) Currently the last double we use as a storage area for all our clothes. Inside it's huge; we also have a Vango Oregon 800, which is our weekend tent (will explain this in a minute) which is a tunnel tent. The Oregon 800 is a big tent, but the Aspen seems so much bigger because it has more tent walls to put things against. It feels incredibly sturdy, has a sewn-in-groundsheet, a porch (which I love because it creates an area between outside and inside for shoes etc.) and because it's Vango feels excellent quality. All in all well worth the money in my opinion. HOWEVER, we bought a weekend tent because it is not easy to put up. It takes two of us and probably about 60 - 80 minutes plus to erect. We find it too much effort for a weekend. You also have to put up the inner tent first (and bring it down last) which is painful if it's raining. I suppose it's down to budget, but for 4 days or more I love our Aspen; for 3 or less, I need a nice easy to erect tunnel tent.
Hope this helps.
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