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Hi mick, and welcome to the site
First thing that struck me was, that you said you have seen a few tents, do you mean, you've seen them in the flesh, or just online? Because you can't beat having a good nosey round inside a tent to know whether it feels right for you. Try to get to a display if tou can. I know its not always possible and I have bought 3 tents this last month without seeing them up first.
I am assuming you are a new to camping, so would recommend the tunnel shape tents over the diablo. Tunnels are a lot simpler and quicker to put up.
The montana and sunvalley, vaguely similar styles, great family tents with huge living space. I have no experience of the sun valley, but did have the montana once,and couldn't fault it.
. The oregon, much smaller,would be better as just a weekender tent than a family holiday one In my opinion, the living space wouldn't do for me with 2 small kids.. .
And last, to throw another in for you to consider, as £300 plus for a new tent to start camping for the first time, is quite a lot of money if you don't all take to it.
Have a look at the wynnster kestrel 6, which I got this month from outdoorkit for half price at £150, would suit a family and is similar in size to the montana.
You can read all about it and see better phots of the tent here
Post last edited on 14/05/2008 10:20:41
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