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Subject Topic: help - which easy pitch small family te Post Reply Post New Topic
30/4/2008 at 10:30pm
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Looking to buy a small family tent with standing room, luckily not tall, or expensive (fair weather camping)! Essentially single parent camping, hubby not a big fan, and two little ones.

The following seem most likely:
1. Coleman Trailblazer 4 dome tent - £59.9 - looks spacious and cheap
2. Outwell Arizona M Dome Tent - £89.9
3. Vango Venture 500 Family Dome - £89 - concerned it is quite big for single handed pitching, however always gets good reports
4. Aztec Hawk 3 Tunnel Tent - £159.9 - bit over budget, but is it worth the cost?

bit confused as to which tent to go for, any advise would be welcome. thanks


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30/4/2008 at 11:57pm
 Location: swansea
 Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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Aaww nobody answered you yet. welcome to the site. I don't know much about small tents , only that loads of ladies use the vango ventre 5 for camping on their own with kids. and its £75 at go outdoors.  Try a search for here for the vango and you'll se its well liked. hope this helps.

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01/5/2008 at 12:44am
 Location: north wales
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read this it might interest you, lots of these people seem to be able to get this tent up on their own! and it's about 135 quid by the looks of it, seems good with plenty of headroom well waterproofed and sewn in groundsheet and large living area!  and it's a vango, they're brill!!! what more could you need lol

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01/5/2008 at 8:13am
 Location: Shrewsbury Shropshire
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I have the vango venture 500 and I thoroughly recommend it. I use it a lot when I go on my own with the kids.  I can have the tent up and pegged out fully in about 20 minutes.  Its a doddle to pitch even on your own with plenty of room for three.



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01/5/2008 at 10:19am
 Location: Cumbria
 Outfit: Swift Challenger Sport 586
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For camping with just me and the kids we have a vango venture and I can pitch on my own (I'm only 5'3), although campers being such a friendly bunch usually will come and help so there's been very few times where I have had to do it on my own but I have always been able to do it.  The tent is ideal for me and the mini terrorists aged 2 & 4.  Good sized sleeping area and living space for three.  When hubby can come too we have a Outwell Montana 6.

Whichever tent you decide hope you have some great trips kids will love it!!!  We're off to Whitby next week! Keeping our fingers crossed fordecent weather!!



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01/5/2008 at 2:34pm
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Just found Vango Venture for £75 ideal first tent if it doesn't work out i'm sure you could ebay it not lose much!!!

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01/5/2008 at 6:31pm
 Location: South West
 Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe
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hi, thinking about getting the Vango Venture tomorrow when i visit Somerset Camping enroute to the meet! It's £69.95 - see here http://www.somersetcamping.co.uk/detail/647/

Will be putting up on my own too.

 



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01/5/2008 at 7:16pm
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Cheers everyone for the response.

Definitely looks like the Vango Venture 500 gets the vote (also must be said the vango orchy looks the biz). just hoping for good weather next weekend oh and the tent arrives.



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Hi I have a Gelert Cadiz 5 for when its just me and the kids for the weekends.   (Longer and I would take the frame - but thats because I love frame tents).   Easy to put up, solo.   Although the kids can now hold the poles and help with the pegging,  I could manage without them.   (Alice is 7, and Pip, although 9 is very small, and young for his age),  I'm only 5'2".
Make sure that you have somewhere to sit if it is wet, or more essentially where you can sit when the kids are in bed.   I kow that when I go with the just the kids we can make do with a far smaller living area than if hubby is with us.  

Have a look at the various tents, and if you think that they most expensive one is going to be best for you, then go for it - otherwise you will probably regret it.

Our fist tent was classed as a four man, and it was a lovely tent, but only had a small section between the two bedroom pods for living.   No good on a very wet weekend.

Also think about the bedroom pods,  you don't want to be crawling around a tent a two in the morning when a little one wants mummy.    I now have the kids in with me,  or in a pod that is next to mine, rather than at the other end of the tent.




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