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02/6/2008 at 1:52pm
Location: Liverpool Outfit: Outwell Vermont L
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Hi
I don't think any tents are built for that type of Winds. We had the Vermont L and it was very sturdy and we did lose our tent ...it was too dangerous to take down. We would have another Vermont without a shadow of doubt. It was really sturdy while the Vangos & Kyham were already gone.
If we had Delta pegs we might still have ours now!
Go for it get a Vermont...beautiful tent!
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02/6/2008 at 9:14pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL
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HI Big Momma,
Love mine, Love the porch, Love the bathtub groundsheet therein, Love the SIG in the living area, Love the ease of pitching (though a bit heavy), Love the stability in winds (this is why it is heavy), Love the versatility of the bedrooms (1 big one, 1 medium and one small, or two small and extra living space), Love the wardrobe (bring your coathangers), Love the two side doors, Love the fact you can remove the divider between porch and living area and open the entire front into a canopy to create one MASSIVE open sheltered space on a warm day, Love the headroom (no scraping against the roof in living area or porch - I'm 185cm tall).
DON'T forget your Delta pegs for windy days as this design of tent relies almost completely on the guy-ropes for stability.
ONLY minus point is when you open the front door to go out the rain comes in and soaks the groundsheet due to sloping design (can't buy a canopy for the front). You could counter this by buying the side extension and coming in that way. We like to keep all muddy feet to the porch though.
------------- Karl
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03/6/2008 at 9:18pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hi
I have a Vermont L. I have to say I have a a few tents and I have never had one that has somany design featuctre that make me go why was that not on my last tent?
The room is great and the options on entry make this just the job with three little ones running around.
I will agree that it is thought provoking to put up in the wind but no worse that many other 6 man tents.
My previous tent was a Kyham which went up easy but the faults everyone is talking about the Veront were evident in the Kyham.
Hope this helps with your selection I am a happy bunny.
GG
------------- Caution I brake for cake
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03/6/2008 at 9:44pm
Location: Cumbrian coast or behind you ! Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL and Montana 6
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We have the Vermont XL and over the Bank Holiday week it took a lot of torrential rain and never leaked a bit. We use delta pegs and it stood up to some strong breezes and the occasional strong gust of wind with no problem at all. I am sure it is a pretty robust tent and I would far rather be in one of those in bad, strong winds than smaller tents with fibreglass poles.
It is very spacious, the porch area is superb and plenty big enough to store all your kitchen stuff and eat in as well. The inner area is also large and ours is even larger now we have decided to take down the wardrobe. Originally we were going to use it to put the porta loo in, but after finding a puddle on the floor where someone had flushed but not opened the chute (?) so causing seepage, we put the loo in the porch and covered it over with an old plastic tablecloth during the day time. Luckily OH had left the Vermont carpet at home by mistake and I had to use picnic rugs in the living area and had left the wardrobe uncarpeted, I would have gone beserk if it had gone on the carpet
We have now decided, or rather I have, that due to the kids chucking clothes all over the wardrobe from inside the holdalls when looking for certain T-shirts, trackys etc, that I am going to buy one of those low wardrobes similar to the kitchen units. One with shelves in and stand that in place of the wardrobe. I think that will make the inner living area even larger, as it won`t take up such a huge corner like the wardrobe did.
All in all the Vermont is a fab tent and I would recommend one to anyone. Ours certainly drew a few admiring looks on site.
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