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05/5/2008 at 7:34pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: wild country Halo 43
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Hi, we are thinking about buying our first tent and have seen a Wild Country Halo 43 (2007) new for £149. We both camped as children and are thinking it would be the way to get maximum holiday for our budget.
I can't find any reviews for this tent, I appreciate it is last years model. Does anyone on UKcampsite have one of these?
I am impressed by the fact the tent shop bloke said only the Wild country tents survived the Easter snowshowers we had, but I sincerely hope never to be camping in the snow, so not sure how useful this is!!!
There are 2 adults and 1 child age 4 and we anticipate really only using the tent as "bed and breakfast" facilities.
Can anyone advise?
Many Thanks
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05/5/2008 at 8:55pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: wild country Halo 43
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£229 for this year's colour or £149 for last year's colour?
Do seasoned campers really buy new tents each year to get the new colour?
Is it like Radley bags? I know what I'd rather spend £149 on.
Thanks Irn bru for your help.
Clare
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06/5/2008 at 10:44am
Location: Kent Outfit: Wild Country Halo 104 Coachman Laser
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I am a big fan of Wild Country tents - we have a Homestead 5 and a Halo 104. They seem not be marketed widely, possibly because they straddle the boundary between mountaineering/backpacking tents and family tents. They are owned and made by Terra Nova, who make some very serious and sturdy mountaineering tents and distribute through the more specialist outdoor shops. The larger Wild Country tents (eg the Halos) tend not to be stocked by these shops, and at the same time tend not to be stocked by the more caravan orientated camping shops. As a result, you don't see that many around.
However, I would strongly recommend them for well thought out design, build quality, sturdiness and aftersales backup. For my money, they beat the more popular brands like Outwell, Wynnster, Royal, Coleman, Vango, etc. Try and find someone who has owned/used a Wild Country tent and will not recommend it ?
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26/5/2008 at 11:18pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: wild country Halo 43
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Hi Jo, if you're still watching this post you might like to know that we found the instructions at the bottom of the pole bag (after we put the tent up using the one pager from the internet) It took 4 people- mainly because they were all trying to help- too many chiefs not enough Indians.
The tent was fab, the weather was horrid, I can't wait to go camping properly not in a back garden with a steep slope.
I reckon I could get the tent up on my own if I had to.
Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction. It may amuse you that I tucked the instructions into one of the many tent pockets for safekeeping and there they still are- tent packed away now. so I won;t be registering for my warranty just yet.
Never mind, good excuse to get the tent up again.
Clare
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