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24/8/2007 at 10:19pm
Location: Berkhamsted Outfit: Gel. LV6 O'well Ariz. XL V Oreg. 400
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Hello Lancashirelass,
The tent you will probably require is a Geodesic Tent, lots of intelocking and mutually supporting pole. However, and this is a personal opinion here, from what I have seen of the Khyams they seem to have 11mm fibreglass poles. The Vango Oregon 800 has the tension Band system and 12.7mm poles (the 600 also has 11mm poles). There are thicker fibreglass poles available (I seem to recall 13.4mm) but they are few and far between.
You can of course get to steel poles, but then have to compromise on Packsize. Other Tunnel type tents (such as the Gelert Lokon Vario 6, Wynnster Kestrel range, the Sunncamp Family vario range, Outwell Sunvalley) have horizontal storm poles to further strengthen the tent.
The Orientation of the tent to the wind is important also. You bets bet though is to ask your friend which tent see saw surviving will in those conditions.
One last suggestion, have a look ot the Outwell Hartford range, they seem to be the most reliable tent that Outwell currently do with many satisfied owners on the forum. And if you read all the chat about them seemed to have survived all that the weather throughs at them. They pitch inner first, I don't know if that is a problem to you? Do a Search at the top riight of the message board.
Got to go, I am off for the week in Devon. Good Luck
Post last edited on 24/08/2007 22:27:06
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25/8/2007 at 7:00pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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The most stable tent in high winds? Two or three man geodisic dome, low profile.
Sadly, the bigger and taller the tent, the less able it is to withstand high winds. Leisure tents are not really designed for extreme weather. Vango used to put an exact figure on this...30mph or more and their guarantee did not apply. Unfortunately, buyers seemed to think this meant Vango tents were less wind resistant than these from other manufacturers, rather than that Vango were just being honest and the rest weren`t as much so. I presume Vango sales dropped.as the 30mph max quietly vanished from the Vango website again...
Having said all that, Vango make just as good if not better tents than the other big manufacturers, and their customer service record is second to none. The Vango Oregon 800 (2006 version is non-SIG, 2007 version has SIG) is a doddle to put up and robust, but not as robust as the Vango Vistas, which are larger. The Vista is discontinued, but you`ll still find stock around.
But, bottom line, big tents aren`t designed for extreme weather, as many have found out to their cost this week.
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