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24/3/2010 at 4:27pm
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Hi there - well we have managed to save up for a tent for family holidays (£250 max)(we have been in the past so know we like it) will mainly be camping in the UK I imagine and there are 4 of us, mum, dad, 6year old boy 3year old girl and all the usual camping equipment and portable loo.
Torn between the following:
Vango Sungari 600
Vango Amazon 600
Vango Columbia 600
I like on all 3 of them the choice of bedroom pods as either 3 x 2's so when they are older they have their own pod each, or a 4 and a 2 (but the 4 can be divided into 2 2's) and then we would have a spare 2 for bags etc.
I like on the Columbia the little side entrance as someone had mentioned on their review that they put the toilet in there as keeps it separate from the tent and you can zip it up for privacy.
Would get a canopy for the cooker I think,
I like the idea of tunnel tents as the sleeping is at the back and we would be looking out the front of the tent to keep an eye on the kids in the day.
But we have never owned a Vango had an Outwell before but can not afford that anymore :( I have found all 3 of these tents for no more than £200 each and £250 would be our max budget.
Any advice would be great thanks :)
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24/3/2010 at 9:51pm
Location: cheshire Outfit: Mecedes ML350 lunar delta
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Quote: Originally posted by harrisc0 on 24/3/2010
Hi there - well we have managed to save up for a tent for family holidays (£250 max)(we have been in the past so know we like it) will mainly be camping in the UK I imagine and there are 4 of us, mum, dad, 6year old boy 3year old girl and all the usual camping equipment and portable loo.
Torn between the following:
Vango Sungari 600
Vango Amazon 600
Vango Columbia 600
I like on all 3 of them the choice of bedroom pods as either 3 x 2's so when they are older they have their own pod each, or a 4 and a 2 (but the 4 can be divided into 2 2's) and then we would have a spare 2 for bags etc.
I like on the Columbia the little side entrance as someone had mentioned on their review that they put the toilet in there as keeps it separate from the tent and you can zip it up for privacy.
Would get a canopy for the cooker I think,
I like the idea of tunnel tents as the sleeping is at the back and we would be looking out the front of the tent to keep an eye on the kids in the day.
But we have never owned a Vango had an Outwell before but can not afford that anymore :( I have found all 3 of these tents for no more than £200 each and £250 would be our max budget.
Any advice would be great thanks :)
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24/3/2010 at 9:56pm
Location: cheshire Outfit: Mecedes ML350 lunar delta
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We bought the vango 800.we came to the decision that for a few more £ we got more room in the 800 than the 600. we paid £250 last year.
Been away with the tent twice it does give us what we want the middle pod is that bit bigger it gave us more room so we did not have to climb over one another to get out of bed.
As you kids get that bit older they could have a pod each the living space is fab.
This is just my opinion and hope you decide on your needs,
If you go to a shop barter with them ask for a reduction,
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24/3/2010 at 10:46pm
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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We have the Columbia 600 and its excellent! It is very stable with the steel poles and we use the porch for balls, wellies, night loo etc too (having a separate removable groundsheet makes it very easy to clean). We also use the 3rd bedroom for storage. The only thing we wish it had was flymesh on more of the external doors, but there is excellent ventilation and the spec is incredible for the price. I wouldn't bother with the Sungari as the Columbia is streets ahead in spec for little more money. Note that the front flysheet that lifts up has extra length at the bottom, which tucks under the ground sheet and is held in place by pegs and toggles to the raised SIG on the inside, unlike many of Vango's other tents that only go down to ground level, so is far more weather (and bug) resistant. The new Sungari has a zip connecting the fly to the SIG, but the groundsheet can no longer be let down as a result so you have a raised SIG to step over now at the entrance to the tent (a real trip hazard, especially for little legs).
We always go for a wind shedding shape, we've seen many canopied and upright front tents lifted up or hammered in the wind (need some deltas or very good storm pegs for these if the wind swings around), whilst steel poled sloped tents weather the wind far better and are far less sensitive to pitching direction. Hence why we went for the Columbia, along with all the other extra features.
We use a Vango Adventure Tarp on the front of ours as shelter - its 296cm long on its elasticated side, whilst the Columbia 600's roof pole is 260cm, so extends about 18cm down either side. Combined with the porch poles of the tent and longer length guyropes, it works very like the old canopy (without the sides) sold with the Outwell Montana and protects the front door of the tent and the small section that can be rolled up to the right when its slightly offset to one side, so you can have them open in all bar side on rain. Combine with a windbreak for some side on protection. I'm hoping to take a few photos when we next use it, as missed the opportunity last year.
Like suggested above you can always buy the Sungari 600 canopy later if there are none of the wide canopies left and you fancy getting one.
Within the price range, I think its an exceptional buy and if you've found it for less than £200 its a BARGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - but if you buy the carpet be warned - its almost as big as the tent bag itself - but lovely thick and comfortable under foot.
Have fun!
Helen
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