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08/6/2009 at 1:25pm
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Dear all,

We're going camping this year. Previously I bought a small tent because my partner said she'd never camp out, and I expected to use it only for overnighters with my son, etc.

However, she's now agreed to a 4 night camp on the Jurassic Coast.

I'm a bit concerned about the size of the tent, as while it's "officially" a three person tent, it isn't really.

Aldi are doing a four person tent that looks a bit bigger. http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_10042.htm I've read through here for reviews of Aldi tents, and some get good reviews, some don't, some get mixed reviews.

Any comments on this tent? Is it good value for £60?


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08/6/2009 at 2:49pm
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The long and the short is regards quality, we don't know. On paper it sounds a cut above the Argos Pro-Action tents. If it comes with a SIG, its definately worth a gamble , if not, then you are asking yourself , what can I get for £60.Look at it this way , can you do room only for two for £15pn?

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08/6/2009 at 3:09pm
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Hiya Go Outdoors have this tent for £80, might be worth spending the extra £20 for peace of mind, having said that Aldi are offering a 3 yr warranty on the tent if its crap you could always take it back, looks ok and has a 3000mm h/h which is good as well. Me personally I would take the chance as numbersix said for £60 can you really go wrong?

 



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Thanks. In actual fact, my current tent has a broken pole after my son and his friends thought jumping on the tent was a good game. So it wouldn't be free, though much cheaper, to use what I've got. I think the bigger tent may be a good investment if it means that my partner is more prepared to camp in future as both my son and I love it, and it would open up more weekend trips, etc. I'll check to see if the groundsheet is sewn in.



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08/6/2009 at 3:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by star1234 on 08/6/2009

Hiya Go Outdoors have this tent for £80, might be worth spending the extra £20 for peace of mind, having said that Aldi are offering a 3 yr warranty on the tent if its crap you could always take it back, looks ok and has a 3000mm h/h which is good as well. Me personally I would take the chance as numbersix said for £60 can you really go wrong?




The Hiya tent is `12.5kg. It looks like we will be carrying our stuff for 2 miles at each end of the holiday, so I'll take note of how heavy the Aldi tent is.


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08/6/2009 at 3:26pm
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What about something like this: http://www.outdoorworlddirect.co.uk/acatalog/clearance-nomad1.html it's a clearance model at 80squid, weighs 7.4 kgs - maybe there are some reviews around to give you an idea of whether it's any good?


08/6/2009 at 3:56pm
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Guys , you have confused the Aldi offering with the Lidl offering .

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08/6/2009 at 4:26pm
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at numbersix, the advice and tent recommendations I'm getting are very good. I think people are responding to my concerns about space and my partner's lack of enthusiasm for camping. The Khyam nomad1 tent is very interesting, as it isn't heavy at all, but has separate sleeping sections. Which I'm thinking may be a big boost.

I looked at the Lidl tent, if this is the one you mean:

http://www.lidl.co.uk/uk/home.nsf/pages/c.o.20090608.p.8_Person_Tunnel_Tent.ar3

and I don't think I need quite that much space. The nomad1 would already be ample I think.

I note all the references to "hydrostatic head". I looked it up, and it seems that a hydrostatic head of 3000mm is suitable for extreme conditions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tent Does this mean that even cheap tents are waterproof for pretty well any normal usage?


08/6/2009 at 4:35pm
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Spot on . Its not the HH that is the factor, it is quality of manufacture, pitching and inappropriate use that are the main culprits. The fact that 3000HH material is being used more commonly suggest that economy of scales in manufacturing have made it a more cost effective proposition.

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09/6/2009 at 9:23am
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Yep, I was in the same boat (wife that didn't like the idea of camping) - she's fine with it now - but demands a little of those home comforts :-)  And in fact - she's suggested we upgrade the tent now (small cheer).

So anyways, I looked everywhere I could think off to find a review on the Khyam and couldn't find any.  I also couldn't find any for this http://www.campingworld.co.uk/Models.aspx?ModelID=2089 << it's a 5er more and same design as the Khyam but comes with an extra groundsheet for the bit between the bedrooms.  I believe (and there are plenty of people here who can put me right if I'm wrong) Wynnster are a fairly good make.

As for HH values - as far as I'm aware (and I'm no expert) 2000HH is good for prolonged showers.  I've had a couple of 2000HH tents that have had to put up with all night heavy rain (May 2008 comes to mind - all night thunderstorm 2 nights in a row), and neither of them leaked into the bedroom areas.  Had a puddle or two in the "living area" but these were budget tents, and 10 seconds with a towel sorted that.

One thing I have noticed though with the cheaper tents is that they seem to suffer from pretty bad condensation - could just be me though.  Polyester tents do need good ventilation to prevent that and the more expensive tents have better airflow designs.

Hope that helps.



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09/6/2009 at 11:32am
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I bought last years aldi offering, which is pretty much the same as this years offering.  Dear husband had failed to get the Vail sorted(actually he has not made any progress on that yet) and I thought it would be a good, easy to erect weekend tent.  I am, in hindsight..an idiot.  The position of some of the poles has changed and last years had 1+2+1 bedroom pods.  But it leaked like a sieve, woke in the mornings with our own indoor swimming pool.  The downfall was the quality of manufacture, someone needs a bit of practise sewing in zips.  I suspect the ease with which they took it back and refunded the money came with practise.  Anyway I replaced it with a Vango Oregon 600 and I really like it, I will never be seduced by cheap supermarket tents again. 

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We bought one of these and will be using it for the first time tomorrow.  We are doing a one nighter close to home so if we run into trouble can get home in about 20 mins.  If I get the chance will come back and review and post some pictures.  We spent a lot of time looking at what we could get for somewhere near the price and this seemed the best for us, reasons below.

1 We have a 3yr old and liked the idea of one large bedroom rather than a seperate sleeping pod for him.

2 The wife wanted to be able to stand up in it, which to her was the most important thing.

3 We are new to camping and a bit undecided whether it is for us or not, so this was enough to spend for a few trial weekends and then spend real money later if it's a thing we will do regularly.

So wish us luck and see you Friday.

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17/6/2009 at 8:59am
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Hi

 

As with a lot of the Aldi/Lidl tents you may find first time they leak at the seams so you may need to seam seal with seam sealant but make sure you do not fold it away until the seam sealant has set or the tent will stick together.I bought one last year and once the seams had been sealed we have not had a problem with it.

 

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17/6/2009 at 6:27pm
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Was going to say the same as Steve - seam sealer.

Seam sealer may be the answer to leaks.

On paper the Aldi tent looks to be a good stater for £60 and at 3000HH it's better than the 2000HH offerings from other places.

Will await with interest for the other Steve - tiring day - to report back after his trip to see how the tent actually performs.



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17/6/2009 at 11:24pm
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what about this for £50 http://www.hotukdeals.com/item/423235/gelert-6-man-tent-rrp-149-99-only-5/


19/7/2009 at 9:02am
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Hi just purchased the new aldi 4 man and have just come back from Seaview near Whitstable with no problems ,we had sun ,high winds ,downpours(at night luckally)and the most terrific electrical storm all visible thru the skylight.Would recommend this tent for the money,my outwell leaks like a sieve



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