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Topic: Big Tunnel Tents -Outwell or Vango?
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23/2/2008 at 4:07pm
Location: Sheffield Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe Zephyros3
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Steel poles give a better strength to weight ratio than fibreglass ones but the best poles for strength to weight and flexibility are aluminium alloy, as commented on by jackforever, who has an Outwell Bear Lake. However, these are more expensive and are only more recently starting to appear in the family tent market for that reason, having been the pole material of choice in the high performance/mountaineering end of camping for some years.
Fibreglass poles are prone to splintering, but the ones on the sun valley have an extra layer of woven fibres around them which make them more resistant to splitting. FIbreglass poles also are lighter and less bulky so the tent packs smaller and is easier to handle. To enhance the life and performance of fibreglass poles you need to ensure that you do not over-stress them when erecting (which can happen when the pole is inserted straight and then pushed up into an arch, lifting a lot of material with it; though tunnels are easier in this regard than domes, when you really need someone under the cross poles to support the weight of fabric) and you need to ensure that the tent is properly and evenly pegged out so that tension remains evenly spread over the whole structure.
The quality problems with Outwell models last year included leaky Montanas and Vermonts, and some ill-fitting doors on Bear Lakes, from what I can remember picking up on here. But for every one with a problem there were several other satisfied customers, so it is a bit swings and roundabouts really.
We have owned a few Vangos and been very happy both with quality and customer service; the one advantage that Vango tunnels often have over Outwell is their patented tension band system (TBS) a set of internal straps which give extra internal support to the poles arches. This is valuable in high winds and increases stability greatly.
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