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Topic: TUNNEL Tents in general;please help!
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08/9/2007 at 8:41am
Location: Devon Outfit: Outwell Indianna 8
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We chose the Outwell Indianna 8 tunnel tent for the height and space it offers, espcieally on rainy days.
I read your reply on the other thread about rumours on leaky Outwells. We stayed in france last year in ours when the weather every night just rained down so hard some tents were washed away. We never had a drop of rain leak through.
Will be honest with you, Our tent is just fabulous but the steal poles are heavy and come in a seperate bag from tent. They weight about 33kg. Also time consumming putting together.
But the tent once erect is got to be the best yet for room and a feel of space and freedom. So steardy. We always get plenty of interest when away in it.
Will get pics to you somehow when i work it out as requested but for now there are a couple of small ones in the gallery part under my username to the left of this post.
Just click on them to enlarge. Shame not every thing is that easy to enlarge
Sorry
Post last edited on 08/09/2007 11:05:32
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10/9/2007 at 6:04pm
Location: Warrington Outfit: none
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We had a Gelert LV6, but after a fault with the end door we swopped out LV6 for an outwell Indiana 6.
LV6 :- Cost £215 build time 1h20min - Great tent with lots of living space and 6 large windows, No Sig so the wind blows in under the flysheet.
Indiana 6 :- Cost £260 build time 40min - Same size living space as the LV6, less windows, bath tub GS so no wind, Steel poles make the tent very strong, only roof poles are threaded which make setting up very easy)
If cost was no option I'd go for the the outwell Bear Lake. It basicly the same tent as the Indiana but made to a much higher quality ie polycotton fabric and a zipped in groundsheet.
Great tent lots of space, bit fiddley putting the poles, No SIG and wind tends to blow in under the flysheet.
After a fault with the end door we swopped out LV6 for an outwell Indiana 6.
The Indiana 6 is more expensive than the LV6 but ticks all the boxes the LV6 misses. It has steel poles which vastly improve the stabliety of the tent. The poles only thread through at the top of the tent which make putting the tent up a lot easer to put up, It has a bath tub Ground sheet so you don't get any wind blowing in under the flysheet.
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