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Subject Topic: Kampa Filey 6 (ish) Post Reply Post New Topic
24/5/2009 at 8:32am
 Location: cheshire
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Hi there

wanted an Outwell Montana 6 but the front door 'sill' makes an awkward step-over for my disabled wife. disappointed....

So.....  we are looking for alternatives - spec is:- not too long a footprint, 6ft+ walkaround over most of space, a kingsize bedroom, and a junk room, light and airy, well ventilated for southern european climate

preferably not a vis-a-vis     - budget around £350-£450 including front canopy

Contenders so far Vango Columbia 600 and (just found on web) Kampa Filey 6

can't find a 'tested' review on either - will be trying to view some next weekend

plse...

anyone with experience of either contender?

any alternative to consider?

Cheers

Al



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24/5/2009 at 10:17am
 Location: The Love Shack
 Outfit:  BearLake 6 and a hot water bottle.
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Hi Al,

You might be better looking at a non SIG (sewn in groundsheet)then your wife won't have a big step to get over.Although the Montana does have a very high step in.It might be worth going to have a look at few to see if others with SIG are more accessible for your wife.
Have a look at the Outwell Colorado 5 or 7,or the Outwell Arkansas 5




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The Kampa tents are new for this year,thats why there is no reviews at present.They have created a lot of interest on these forums and people who have viewed them seem very impressed.

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24/5/2009 at 3:43pm
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Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 24/5/2009


Hi Al,

You might be better looking at a non SIG (sewn in groundsheet)then your wife won't have a big step to get over.Although the Montana does have a very high step in.It might be worth going to have a look at few to see if others with SIG are more accessible for your wife.
Have a look at the Outwell Colorado 5 or 7,or the Outwell Arkansas 5

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thanks Sue -  good info and a few leads to follow up

I can think of DIY ways round problem (what camper can't!) -- but i would prefer a built in solution

e.g. according to photos the Vango collumbia with SIG has the facility to fold sill flat against floor - and come-up again when required (need to see it first to confirm)

I would have thought that more tent manufacturers would have disabled friendly entrances for SIG tents by now

manufacturers plse take note

cheers

Alan

 

 

 

 



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24/5/2009 at 7:18pm
 Location: Norwich
 Outfit: Hypercamp Palamos 6 &Relum Manor 20 20
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Quote: Originally posted by smoothound on 24/5/2009

Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 24/5/2009


Hi Al,

You might be better looking at a non SIG (sewn in groundsheet)then your wife won't have a big step to get over.Although the Montana does have a very high step in.It might be worth going to have a look at few to see if others with SIG are more accessible for your wife.
Have a look at the Outwell Colorado 5 or 7,or the Outwell Arkansas 5

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thanks Sue -  good info and a few leads to follow up

I can think of DIY ways round problem (what camper can't!) -- but i would prefer a built in solution

e.g. according to photos the Vango collumbia with SIG has the facility to fold sill flat against floor - and come-up again when required (need to see it first to confirm)

I would have thought that more tent manufacturers would have disabled friendly entrances for SIG tents by now

manufacturers plse take note

cheers

Alan

 

 

 

 





I had the exact same thought this afternoon when we were at the Yeomans exhibition. We were looking at a Sprayway Ravine (lovely tent by the way) and noticed that the sill on the bedrooms was very low, yet the one on the main door was the standard height, and I remarked to the OH that it seemed a bit odd to have such a good idea and then not carry it through to the front door too.

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