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05/9/2009 at 12:46pm
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I have used mine after the wind broke my new tent in a couple of minutes (not saying what it was but it should NOT have broken) and it was perfect and still as new the next morning. There is nothing to break is there. If it gets flattened, which it never did, it just pops up again as the gust subsides. I felt really secure, as I knew it would all be ok. They are so well made, all the normal manufacturers should have a look at how it should be done. I spent quite a lot of time looking at pitched tents a couple of weeks ago, and decided all but two were badly designed. Loads of poles to take the strain, and then the guy lines are stitched to a small piece of fabric rather than the pole that would spread the strain over a much larger area of stitching. The thickest webbing I have ever seen on a tent, the strongest velcro type tape also. I take it as my spare tent when ever possible. It's a bit on the small side, but for one or two night camps it would be great. My biggest problem is I have a back problem and can't spend too much time bent down, other than that it's perfect.
Re windy weather. There was an outwell tent with about sixteen guy and pegging down points on the end panel, (I did count them but not now exactly sure) and an almost identical shape tent of a lesser manufacturer with just three, two guys and one pegging down point in the middle. I know which I would want to sleep in.
I did use just the inner last year on the beach on a windy day, and even then it was great. No guy lines at all, just the four corner pegs.
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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06/9/2009 at 12:01am
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Hi Liverbird,
Hope you had a great night in the garden. I'm a bit sad now, as I have neither garden or wine. I suppose we should not be too supprised about the quality, as they were an expensive tent, I believe figures of £140 have been mentioned. I'm just thinking if I should strip the bed and use my sleeping bag instead, perhaps this may help. I'm back to no funds again at the moment, (car MOT failed) so even though I have the time to go camping, I can't afford the pitch. Never mind, I'm sure I will get a couple more short trips before it's too cold to go. I managed most of October last year, but won't do EHU. I'll just have to get some stuff on ebay to fund it, and the space will come in handy. I'm trying to force myself to buy one of those £130 ex American army three piece sleeping (systems) bags, at the moment I'm waiting to see how my old big bag works inside my new BIGGER XL bag, and hope that will be warm enough. I did buy (treat) myself to a good boogie board three weeks ago, but it's been all westerlies here so no waves. (Bet there's been plenty your side) So frustrating, too much off shore wind to kayak, but no waves either. I waste money at an alarming rate, so can't really complain at having none left to go camping. Lifes great really, I'm one of the lucky ones compaired to most out there. Regards Bob
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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06/9/2009 at 12:15pm
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Hi Liverbird,
Sorry to hear the tent had problems. Sadly I would think it was loss of air, as they stand up to any amount of wind with no problems, and it's not really possible to pitch them wrong. I was forgetting that you now live in a satellite city and not the original one, hence the comment about the waves. Could be the valve was not tight enough, fingers crossed for you. I'm originally from St Ives, so the surf is in me. Infact anything to do with water.
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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