I purchased a Vango Idaho 600 a couple of weeks ago and have pitched it three times, one to try it out, the second for an overnight and the third to check following evidence of leaks.
On the first and third occasions, after rain, I found three or four small puddles of water on the SIG, perhaps up to half a teacup in volume each.
I think this is excessive leakage, but given my limited experience would appreciate other views. I will contact the supplier to discuss, but want to be realistic in my expectations.
Thanks
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There were two small puddles at the bedroom end (bedroom not fitted), one near to the label at the front, and one near a door. There were two or three other smaller puddles that couldn't be linked to obvious doors, seams, etc. During the times when leakage was visible nobody had been sleeping, or had spent much time in the tent so I wasn't expecting significant condensation issues, I also partically opened the vents (no water directly near the vents). On the third test I made extra sure that the doors were properly closed, and that entry wasn't bringing any more water in.
All of these were relatively small volumes, but I think sginificant.
I just camped with my new vango vail 500.It leaked in about 7 different places. called dealer I bought it from, he said you should expect leaks on seams where an extra piece has been sewn on after tent being taped, and I should use seam sealer. After conversation I realised 2 leaks were just regular taped seams. I was camping at the time so will be contacting them again, If no luck I'm contact vango. I'm new to this as well and also wondered if this is normal, but other campers have told me to take it back.
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We bought a Vango Brekenridge 600 and took it to Devon last month. It leaked in many places. My dealer said it was un-acceptable and offered me an exchange or refund without question.
Seems you no longer get the quality we were all used to with Vango...must be a sign of the times....!!
We had a Breckenridge 400 which leaked in 6 places - got the canvas replaced by return of post. (OutdoorWorld - excellent customer service!).
Sadly the replacement canvas had holes in the roof and walls and the hanger tab for one of the bedrooms was hanging off. Have returned the whole lot for a refund and never want to see another Vango family tent again. (Have a Vango mountiain tent and that's pretty bomb-proof!).