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02/5/2009 at 10:43pm
Location: Worcester Outfit: Vango Tigris 600
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Hi,
I'm new to camping, having only really been to festivals before. My husband used to do a bit of trekking but not recently. We're looking at buying our first family tent and were hoping for some advice/opinions. It needs to be big enough for us to be in the same room as our 11 month old, probably in his travel cot but with separate rooms for when he's older and has a little brother/sister - nothing like planning ahead! We like the look of the vango tigris 600 and 800 because of the rooms. My husband is more keen on the 600 as we don't need the extra space now but I'm just worried we'll regret it in a few years.
Also are the footprint and carpet worth paying for?
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks.
Ruth
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03/5/2009 at 12:36am
Location: Nottinghamshire Outfit: Coleman Evolva
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Welcome!!!
Space- the issue that causes most of us to own more and more tents . I have four , which is a paltry ammount compared to others here!! I was closed to purchasing a Tigris 800 to relace our Aspen 500 , as the kids need more space . If it was a choice between a 600 and an 800 then I would always go larger . But the issue most of us would like to address is the ability to vary our camping arrangements. One way is to have a smaller , weekender tent or collection of pop up tents and a longer holiday tent . I have now adopted a different approach and gone for a modular system , and a few weeks ago purchased a Coleman Evolva for £250 from JR Leisure . This allows the tent to be pitched as a three man , six man, nine man by the attatchment of pods to base structure . A sleeping pod can also be replaced with a chef annex .Coleman produce a number of such tents that can be found from as little as £150 . Had these been available a few years ago I doubt I would have four tents,though I seriously doubt this!!! What ever path you choose it is important to have quality and a budget to stick to . Just a thought though , two adults and a travel cot will need a four man bedroom space ,which the Tigris 800 has I believe a moveable partition at one end to make such a space.
The issue of carpets and footprints are worth while , and perhaps a canopy or extension . If you trawl the web you can find such packages , or perhaps negotiate a deal at your local retailer . Good hunting.
------------- Be seeing you!!
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