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23/6/2009 at 10:04pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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Quote: Originally posted by rochford6 on 23/6/2009
Quote: Originally posted by AngelicMinx on 23/6/2009
Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger on 23/6/2009
Do any of the hybrid pyramid/bungalows have cooking areas?
This one does
Angie
Are you on commision thats twice in two posts you have linked to that tent LOL.
Have you calmed down since the weekend??
Having one of " those" days again i guess lol
Calmed down since last weekend? Course :)
Was thinking about going again this weekend but the weatherman has decided to send us some bad thunderstorms. How rude of him lol
Angie
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23/6/2009 at 10:17pm
Location: norfolk Outfit: Hypercamp Esvo Cabanon
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We were the same with camping this weekend. weather is not looking good so i will just have to go and buy a new tent LOL
------------- Brian
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25/6/2009 at 6:22pm
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Quote: Originally posted by AngelicMinx on 23/6/2009
The Superieur 6 does not have a sewn in groundsheet, It is a ZIG or UITRITSBAAR KUIPGRONDZIL(removeable groundsheet. Also the weight is 56.2kgs so i would think it is possible for them to split the shipment in to so that they can deliver to the UK
I am bemused by this.
Last year (and earlier this year) they had an Active Leisure Malta for €425 and the price was displayed.
Active Leisure tents are sold in many stores and online and there is always a price.
Doesnt sound right somehow
Angie
Aye, does seem strange indeed, especially as the other site you linked to had a displayed price of 710 € or so for the same tent and that was no trouble for them apparently. Also strange about the Superieur 6 if it is actually ZIG and they don't want to ship it to anyone.
- Calmethar
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25/6/2009 at 6:27pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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Well it does say that the Superior 6 has a ZIG.
And it also says only available in the store.
But they will ship the Pacific and that is heavier !
Darn fine tent too :)
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28/6/2009 at 9:13am
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Aha, that's why they can't ship it - still seems weird that they don't just split the canvas up in another box though :/
- Calmethar
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28/6/2009 at 10:22am
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Quote: Originally posted by Calmethar on 28/6/2009
Aha, that's why they can't ship it - still seems weird that they don't just split the canvas up in another box though :/
- Calmethar
How can they split the canvas ? lol
Even without the groundsheet, the canvas would be well over the 30kg limit but it does answer the question of why they cant ship it.
Angie
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28/6/2009 at 3:06pm
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Ah yes, true Angie. But still, how can they get the Pacific which is heavier below the 30 kg then, just by splitting the groundsheet from the canvas. I'm a bit confused, eheh :)
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28/6/2009 at 3:21pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Calmethar on 28/6/2009
Ah yes, true Angie. But still, how can they get the Pacific which is heavier below the 30 kg then, just by splitting the groundsheet from the canvas. I'm a bit confused, eheh :)
Calmethar
Maybe the canvas (without groundsheet) is heavier on the Superior 6 than the Pacific so even if they remove the ZIG from the Superior, the canvas is still too heavy to post.
You cant order the Superior by post here either so there must be no way of getting it under the weight limit as Obelink is close to the German border so a long drive for most of Holland and I am sure they ship as many tents as they can rather than lost sales.
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28/6/2009 at 4:07pm
Location: norfolk Outfit: Hypercamp Esvo Cabanon
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the groundsheet on its own in the superieur weighs approx 14kgs. it is very thick and heavy. this would still leave 32kgs to pack plus the box
you would then need to box the groundsheet and poles which would come to 32kgs again plus the box.
the only way round it would be for three boxes but this would take time for Obelink to sort out and may not be cost effective in transport costs.
------------- Brian
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14/3/2010 at 5:44pm
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Dear Calmethar,
We bought the Hypercamp Pacific last Year. It is a Fantastic quality Tent, the Dutch website is Very good and Delivery is without any problems whatsoever, and their Service Excellent. The Tent is Very spacious and oozes quality all throughout. To help you here; the Fron of the tent is a Frame tent and the back where the bedrooms are is a Pyramid tent. It makes you believe that half the frame is missing when you put it up the first time Haha!!! The zip-on groundsheet is Absolutely Fantastic, a real beautiful feature. A few minuses if you are still in the process of deciding:
Buy your own pegs, the ones that come with the tent are flimsey. the bedrooms are big enough for an airbed, however if you have big (camp-) Beds like we have, the bedrooms are too small (2 x 2 meters). We have taken some scissors and a sewing machine ans sewn both bedrooms together and moved the separation across. That REALLY helps. It is definitely worth the trouble, as you won't find a similar tent anywhere for that price!
Also the tent packs down into two Large bags so it's a LOT of bulky and heavy luggage to take, a luggage trailer is advisable.
Hope this helps You somehow if you are still looking, sorry if you aren't and we're too late 
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14/3/2010 at 6:05pm
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The hypercamp pacific is being delivered in 3 boxes. When unpacking the boxes, it turns out that you basically pack the tent into two bags: one with the Outer Canvas and the bedrooms, and another bag with the groundsheet, the poles and a small bag with the pegs, guyropes, pole-supports and so on. Both bags are Big enough so you won't struggle packing it down. Both bags together are quite a lot of luggage to take with you.
The frame is Excellent; good quality steel poles and Very easy to put together. You need the instructions only once, as it makes sense straight away.
What we have also found is that the tent is waterproof when delivered, however it's just "Touch-dry"; as soon as you touch it, you start seeing the tent become wet in rain. It is recommendable to re-spray the tent as soon as you can, and bare in mind: it's a LOT of fabric to spray, bring enough product.
and of course the biggest area of concern that goes for ANY canvas / cotton tent: NEVER pack it down when wet, and if you have no other option: Dry it out AS SOON AS YOU GET HOME, do NOT wait for even a week, or the fabric will start to mould mif you don't watch out. But this is a precaution for Any and Every cotton tent.
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