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Subject Topic: OMG Wow!! Seen bell tents!
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26/3/2010 at 9:37am
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 26/3/2010
Quote: Originally posted by valbarley on 24/3/2010

Looking at about 30kg for the whole bell tent, so no more than a 4 man canvas really

And i agree i think they're luverly!

I got mine as a weekender for when i want to escape with just the dogs on my own.  Hopefully will be easier to pitch than the Bear Lake

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Well, now I am shocked. All this time I was thinking that a Bear Lake 6 was an easypeasy to put up tent , ideal for the solo camper or single mum.

I don't think anyone has ever said the Bear Lake would be ideal for a solo camper or single mum

What we have said it that it can be done by one person, female or male.

I find it easy peasy to put up but thats not to say everyone does.

I think Valbarley means the Bell Tent will be easier than the BL as it's only got a one pole....compared to 7 on the BL



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26/3/2010 at 2:09pm
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Got my Bell Tent delivered a few days ago and planning on putting it up on Sunday. I am really excited. I needed something quick and easy as I am a single Mom, but I also wanted something warm that would not flap in the wind like all the other bin liner tents around ;)

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29/3/2010 at 9:39am
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Oooohh, I'm excited for you lol!  Could you let me know how it went and if the 4m is okay for one adult, two children and another adult occasionally??  Always get excited about tents and camping but reaaaalllllly excited about the bell one lol!


29/3/2010 at 5:25pm
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Our bell tent (4m, 285g/sqm for th canvas) is nowhere near 30kg..It is advertised as 16kg actually... very easy to handle alone and quite compact once packed.

Before buying it I read all about pros/cons of canvas weight, and ultimatley went for the cheap 285g one, to save money and as we are mainly fair weather campers.

On the third trip, to Newquay, we had pouring rain and very very strong wind...And we stayed dry and safe...so unless you're planning to camp in Antartica and/or in the midddle of a hurricane then the cheaper/lighter bell tents will do the job.

People that want mod cons to go camping with will not suit bell tents. It's a return to basics. But the simplicity is awesome and a breath of fresh air. Up in not time, can be nice and airy when temps are high (with walls up)...

 We cheat though, we have an old VW camper van so the tent is effectively just the bedroom..

 



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29/3/2010 at 5:28pm
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Forgot to say: we're 2 adults and a 6 yr and 3 yr old. The 4m is big enough but we only use it as a bedroom. It is a bit "cosy" if everyone has their bags and things in there. I think we'd find it too small if we didn't have the campervan to store other stuff...


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Quote: Originally posted by kruisler on 29/3/2010

Our bell tent (4m, 285g/sqm for th canvas) is nowhere near 30kg..It is advertised as 16kg actually... very easy to handle alone and quite compact once packed.

Before buying it I read all about pros/cons of canvas weight, and ultimatley went for the cheap 285g one, to save money and as we are mainly fair weather campers.

On the third trip, to Newquay, we had pouring rain and very very strong wind...And we stayed dry and safe...so unless you're planning to camp in Antartica and/or in the midddle of a hurricane then the cheaper/lighter bell tents will do the job.

People that want mod cons to go camping with will not suit bell tents. It's a return to basics. But the simplicity is awesome and a breath of fresh air. Up in not time, can be nice and airy when temps are high (with walls up)...

 We cheat though, we have an old VW camper van so the tent is effectively just the bedroom..

 


to be honest not sure what mine weighs, but it's the 5m with zipped in ground sheet and it's not exactly light....

just checked....

  • Lightweight but strong 285 g/ m²) high quality cotton canvas (think of new denim jeans thickness)
  • Weighs 31.5kg (This is a serious bit of kit so you don't want to be carrying it too far.)
  • PS: Thanks woofers for answering about the 'easy pitching' BL!  Not suite sure when i am supposed to have recommended it as a easy pitch weekend tent..!



    29/3/2010 at 7:49pm
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    Quote: Originally posted by valbarley on 29/3/2010
      Not suite sure when i am supposed to have recommended it[the Bear Lake]as a easy pitch weekend tent..!




    Apologies, I must be mis remembering. There is someone who pops up in most 'Recommend me an easy-up solo erect tent, I'm a single parent' to talk (quite irresponsibly imo) about putting up a BL single handed and I must have got mixed up as to who it was. Sorry!


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    29/3/2010 at 8:15pm
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    Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 29/3/2010
    Quote: Originally posted by valbarley on 29/3/2010
      Not suite sure when i am supposed to have recommended it[the Bear Lake]as a easy pitch weekend tent..!




    Apologies, I must be mis remembering. There is someone who pops up in most 'Recommend me an easy-up solo erect tent, I'm a single parent' to talk (quite irresponsibly imo) about putting up a BL single handed and I must have got mixed up as to who it was. Sorry!


    You're forgiven!

    Me and woofers have both said we have put the tent up solo, but both have said it's a bit of a pain to pull the front up, and that we're both a bit 'meaty' for females, so it's not easy if your a 5ft single mum



    29/3/2010 at 9:02pm
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    Quote: Originally posted by valbarley on 29/3/2010
    Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 29/3/2010
    Quote: Originally posted by valbarley on 29/3/2010
      Not suite sure when i am supposed to have recommended it[the Bear Lake]as a easy pitch weekend tent..!




    Apologies, I must be mis remembering. There is someone who pops up in most 'Recommend me an easy-up solo erect tent, I'm a single parent' to talk (quite irresponsibly imo) about putting up a BL single handed and I must have got mixed up as to who it was. Sorry!


    You're forgiven!

    Me and woofers have both said we have put the tent up solo, but both have said it's a bit of a pain to pull the front up, and that we're both a bit 'meaty' for females, so it's not easy if your a 5ft single mum




    I never said it was a pain, cos its not for me see


    29/3/2010 at 9:05pm
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    Hi, I am looking at getting the soulpad 300 with ZIG. I'm a single mum, with a 3 yr old. Do you reckon I'd be able to put it up by myself? It's 2m high. Anybody had one of these little bell tents?


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    Quote: Originally posted by moonmummy on 29/3/2010
    Hi, I am looking at getting the soulpad 300 with ZIG. I'm a single mum, with a 3 yr old. Do you reckon I'd be able to put it up by myself? It's 2m high. Anybody had one of these little bell tents?

    RAF can probably answer better than anyone - I'm sure he has a 3m one?

    I don't think you'll have a problem putting it up, but not sure how much usable floor space you will have with a little un



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    25/5/2010 at 12:19am
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    Quote: Originally posted by moonmummy on 29/3/2010
    Hi, I am looking at getting the soulpad 300 with ZIG. I'm a single mum, with a 3 yr old. Do you reckon I'd be able to put it up by myself? It's 2m high. Anybody had one of these little bell tents?
    Hi, we got a 3mtr (cheap ebay buy) last year & myself,hubby & my 7yr old fitted in it ok. Could just about squeeze a double airbed either side of the centre pole. I have since sold that tent (on ebay for quite a lot more than i paid for it! even minus the groundsheet) & have bought the soulpad 300 with ZIG. Haven't had it up yet,planning to tomorrow. I plan on using that one for my older kids so they can have their own tent. I also bought the 4mtr SIG from Belltent a couple of wks ago & took that for its first adventure this weekend (just me,hubby & 1 child) FABULOUS! loads of space,so quick & simple to put up & take down & didnt have any of the condensation you get with some of the other tents. We had a great weekend helped by the lovely sunshine we had. I am a newby to camping & am totally hooked now. Can't wait for the next adventure


    25/5/2010 at 9:09am
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    Hi Val,

    I can't even begin to think how I missed a post about Bell Tents  

    But actually, I don't have a three meter Bell Tent. YET

    Hi claireyfairy3, I was going to bid on your 3mtr with the missing, dog chewed ground sheet, but it got to expensive. My son lives close to you, so could have collected it on my behalf.



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    25/5/2010 at 9:35am
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    Hi Raf48

    I could beleive how much it sold for in the end! I don't know who made it but it wasn't anywhere near as nice as the one from bell tent or soulpad,just hope the person that bought it is pleased with it now.

    I went to a festival last year & stayed in my friends bell tent, hadnt been camping since i was a kid but just loved the tent & now i have two!



    25/5/2010 at 10:46am
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    Quote: Originally posted by muggle1105 on 24/3/2010

    looks like I'm going to have to do some serious saving!

     I'm aware the bell tents are very heavy, do I take it they also take up a lot of room too as I'm unable to drive a trailer?   have one sat in the garage think I may sell it and put the money towards something...

    Also wondering about keeping them clean and mud splashes up the sides?

    Oh what to do?! Any help appreciated!

     




    Hi Muggle.

    Why can't you drive a trailer?

    We have just bough a 5m bell tent to use as a weekender (although not had chance to use it yet) It's a lot more compact than our Norfy. I think With some careful packing we'll be able to get away with just the car and the roofbox. I was quite surprised how heavy it was though.



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