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Subject Topic: Very Picky - help me find a tent Post Reply Post New Topic
04/4/2008 at 4:25pm
 Location: South East
 Outfit: Salewa Sierra Leone
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Looking for expert advice here.

We need a tent for DH and myself plus 3 small children (all under 5). Last year we had a Khyam Indiana 8 TC - it had pole faults and was returned and TBH it was far too big both in pack size and when erected - we are simple campers - cook on a trangia, sleep on therma-rests and don't take much kit - so we are now looking for a new tent ...

- non-SIG
- lightweight and small pack-size (under 20kg ideally)
- standing height and space for a picnic table in the living area
- ideally some porch space
- ideally can be put up by one person so that one of us can manage kids while the other puts the tent up

Any thoughts? The only thing I have even vaguely spotted is a Vango Iowa(?) - the Orchy looks ideal but it has a SIG.

Thanks
Taz


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04/4/2008 at 5:00pm
 Location: swansea
 Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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04/4/2008 at 5:26pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: on the look out
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dont get a vango vail 700 i hated ours from the start and continued to do so throughout its short career


04/4/2008 at 6:24pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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How about one of the 2006 version Vango Oregons (600 & 800) with the riser groundsheet, rather than the 2007 SIG version? Or the Lichfield Commanche?

I can guarantee the 2006 Oregon 600 can be put up by one short woman because I can do it. You'd have to hunt around a bit for the 2006 but they can still be found at about £150 or so. The 800 cost me £130 including postage last autumn from Duncan's of Wishart, same place as the Lichfield above. (Which is a steal at that price too, has to be said.)

There are several other brands of this sort of tunnel tent around as well. It's a common design. The only one I can think of that has a little porch is the 2005 Vango Vista 800. Once again, you can still find them if you hunt.  A wee bit wider than the Oregon but an incredibly sturdy tent.



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04/4/2008 at 7:06pm
 Location:  North West
 Outfit: Outwell Indiana & sunvalley 8
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How about something like the Aztec Viento 6, 3 poles, light and easy to put up, non sig. not sure if they still make them, I think the sala (or similar name) has similar layout. We have ours on ebay at the moment as we struggle to it us all in on airbeds, could be ok on mats and with smaller children. 

(no i am not trying to promote it as it is collect only and you are a long way away)

Length: 515cm

Width: 375cm

Weight: 17kg
Pack Size: 68x28x28cm
Dimensions: (Overall) 305(living)+210 (Bedroom)x375cm (wide)
Height: (Inner) 215cm (living space)
Colour: Steel Grey

 

 



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04/4/2008 at 7:07pm
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
 Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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Well over your weight limit but smallish packsize (hardly any poles), easy peasy to put up and meets all your other criteria would be a Cabanon Pyramide 6 http://www.theforestcampingcentre.com/catalogue/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=40

Would an Outwell Oregon Twin http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/Detail.asp?ProductID=1770 be too small?

Both of these tents have front canopies you can add on to get a front porch area for trips when you'd like one.

Or maybe a Robens Triple Dreamer or Evening Star? http://www.thetentteam.co.uk/category/1491/Robens-Tents/

We have a second hand Ebay Pyramide 6 and love its looks, simplicity and excellent design. We add on a front canopy and/or a kitchen tent depending on the nature of the trip, so we find it very versatile too.  Robens and Outwell are good makes but I can't speak from experience re the models above. MT



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05/4/2008 at 2:27am
 Location: Leicester
 Outfit: Vango Airbeam
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  This tent may fit the spec you are after, easy to put up, 19kgs and can sleep six, and a great price now

 http://www.jacksonscamping.com/?pc=/product/3246

 Even cheaper at outdooraction £135.01



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05/4/2008 at 8:28am
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
 Outfit: Cabanon Noumea
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I find tents that are (higher) dome for lying down/sleeping and (lower) tunnel for standing up/living area quite odd. I bought one once and it just felt all wrong in use. But that might just be me! MT

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07/4/2008 at 3:41pm
 Location: South East
 Outfit: Salewa Sierra Leone
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Wow - lots of ideas (have been away for a couple of days so have only just checked back) - thanks guys - will have to see where we can have a look at some of those. The Robens Triple Dreamer looks really interesting - any clues where there might be one on show in the SouthEast?

Merry I agree with you about the tunnel/dome thing, although I guess in the flesh it might feel different.

Now just have to persuade DH that it is a good time to go and buy another tent!



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