This Tesco tent? Hmm. HH of 1500 (the minimum) and a crappy bell end that gives no shelter to the sleeping area door. It wouldn't be my first choice, even at half price. Tents of this general design are made by all the major manufacturers, so it's worth looking around.
For a few bob more you could have this...Lichfield Apache 2...which is a real tent with waterproofing etc. Or good for the money and tons of space...Lichfield Apache 3 or even this one, the Apache 3+ (postage free) if you're going to bring a friend?
I wouldn't recommend it for camping in, we bought a reduced Tesco 2berth last year to use as a beach tent, and the stitching on the seams was really bad, if we'd bought it to sleep in i would have taken it back.
most supermarket tents are fine for camping in lovely weather. I.E. NO WIND OR RAIN.
We started with a Tesco tent that was fine for the first trip but the following trip we went to ilfracombe and because of a moderate wind it is now in tent heaven. You just dont get the quality, it pays to save up a little more and visit a specalist camping shop to purchase one which covers all your needs. In these shops the staff are more likely to have used the equipement they sell and know what they are talking about.
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I think these things are designe for one off use at festivals my sisters lads get one every year simaler to this ususaly with sleeping bags and roll mats throun in and then leave it there after the festival. I think most do that and like they say if it rains in there tha drunk they dont know or care it gets trashed so its ok for there purpoes. but if they go camping prorley they wouldnt be seen died in one of them on a camp site
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My dad bought one of these last year and the first time he used it the zip broke! I'd think about spending a bit more and getting something more stable.
Usually the poles and zips that give way on these little things. Get a better build quality, cheaper in the long run than faffing about with gaffer tape and safety pins at stupid o'clock when your half cut and the rain is piledriving.
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