Advertisement
Message Forums |
|
27/6/2009 at 2:00pm
Location: Outfit:
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 03/8/2008 Standard Member
Forum Posts: 25 Tent Reviews: 3
Site Reviews Total: | 1 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Hi Leisurepower,
A good family tent must have space for all of the junk that kids insist on taking away with them and enough height for a decent sized adult to be able to stand up in without stooping otherwise back ache kicks in and your camping trip is ruined (and your hair gets wet everytime your head brushes up against the top of the tent!). It is a good idea to get a tent that is big enough to set up a table inside in case it is raining and a porch area is handy for keeping muddy boots and other bits of equipment such as cookers out of the main living area. A sewn-in groundsheet (SIG) is a benefit too as it stops draughts, leaks and creepy crawlies from getting in.
One thing to bear in mind is that when a manufacturer says a tent is a five man tent it is usually for five matchstick men with no luggage! I would always recommend looking for a tent that is 1 or 2 births larger than the amount of people staying in it so that you have a bit of room to move about without knocking eachother over.
With tents you tend to get what you pay for. A lot of places like Tescos, Halfords and Argos are doing packs but the tents tend not to be up to much. Your best bet when looking for the right tent for you is to visit somewhere like Winfields, Yeomans or Go Outdoors where they have the tents up on display and you can walk around them and try them out. Then go home and hit the internet to see what price you can get for the one you want. If you are lucky there are some real bargains to be had at times. We bought an Outwell Idaho XL early on this year and while some places were charging between £500 and £750 for it we managed to pick one up for £225. I thought it was because it was a 2008 model and they were clearing out ready for the new 2009 stock but I have seen the new one and it is identical to mine.
Once you have chosen the size and shape that you are looking for it is then time to look at the technical stuff such as the hydrostatic head which is the amount of water that the tent fabric can withstand before it starts leaking. It is also a good idea to get one that has re-inforced stress points to minimise the risk of ripping if you don't put it up exactly straight (which is an art form in itself!). There are also different skins such as single skin or double skinned where you put up an inner tent and then cover it with an outer skin (or vice versa) but these can be difficult and time consuming to errect. The weight of the tent is also a factor to consider as some of the larger ones weigh a ton (mine included!) and need at least 2 people to put them up.
I would say that the most popular brands tend to be Outwell, Vango, Sunncamp, Winnster, Khyam and Gelert but I will probably be shot down in flames by someone who owns a different brand and is proud of it! If you find a tent that you fancy there is a really useful tool on here called 'Tent Reviews'. Sometimes you think that you have found the perfect tent and then when you read reviews from the people who have owned one you find that it has serious design flaws that you might not have thought about.
It's a minefield but if you take your time and go about it the right way you will find the right one for you and it will last you years. I spent ages looking for my latest tent before settling upon the Idaho XL and am delighted with the tent but am aware that there is a downside to having a biggy like that as some sites charge more for larger tents so that is something worth bearing in mind too. Although we haven't yet encountered this because we refuse to go to sites that do that.
I hope you find the right one for you (although I've got an awful feeling I may have just made it even more difficult for you by giving you too much to think about!) and have many happy years of camping!
Wilko31
|
27/6/2009 at 3:53pm
Location: Warrington Outfit: None Entered
View Profile
Reply
Quote
|
Joined: 14/5/2009 Standard Member
Forum Posts: 86 Tent Reviews: 1
Site Reviews Total: | 1 |
|
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2018: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
Site Nights 2018: | 0 |
|
Thanks for the response so far....we have all been to outdoor world to take a peek, we are really liking the look of the outwell sun valley 8.
Looks dead simple to put up...which is a must for me lol, loads of space....free kids room worth 50 quid they say....£399.00....£69.00 for the fitted carpet...sewn in groundsheet 5000 HH looks like a winner.
Of course if there is anything similar cheaper....I would go for that as I am a bit of a miser heheheh.
I will consider smaller, but kids need to have their own "Room" so to speak, smallest will sleep anywhere.
HEJC72....will take a look at the Khyam you mentioned....I like that price of 189.00
------------- Make the most of the POWER of leisure.
|
|
|
6736 Visitors online !
Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker - Recommend to Friend - Add a Missing Campsite
[Message Forums]
[Caravan Sites & Camping]
[Company Listings]
[Features / Advice]
[Virtual Brochure]
[Shop!]
[Reception]
[Competitions]
[Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]
[Event Diary]
[Contact Us]
[Tent Reviews]
Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024
|
Advertisement
|
|
|