We love to pieces our Outwell Norfolk Lake but....it just takes a bit too long (or far to long as DH would say) to put up so we wouldnt use it for one and wd prefer not for just 2 nights. Ideally sub £300, which rules out Outwell Trout Lake (yes, I like my Lakes!)
So, Im quite keen on: Outwell Nevada M. Bit concerned that it still takes long time to put up though (will post another qu specifially).
Priorites,
1. Quick n easy to put up (less than one hour for one man)
2. Side by side sleeping for 4 (pref with zip to compartmentalise)
3. Jury still out on whether SIG or not - we are spoilt with our ZIG).
4. Standing height
5. Enough room fo rus all to sit in the rain.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Beccie
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And a really good way of saving time all round for a weekend camp, if that's what you're aiming for, is to take a lot less stuff. Packing it, setting it up, getting it all back into the car then into the house : it all eats time. And look for campsites closer to home so you save on travel time, and petrol.
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My weekender is a Gelert Cadiz 5 Sleeps 4 comfortably. Easy to put up and down could easily do it yourself with practise. My daughter has a Vango 600 also quite roomy.
Khyam Cleveland, we can put it up in 30 mins now (inc guys), we leave the pod in too to save time. Various bedroom pod combinations. Plenty of room for 4/6 people to sit in (and lots of windows so even if you are inside you can see out). Built-in porch to keep rain off door. Very tall (235cm). See my review and pics in the Tent Review section.
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