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14/5/2010 at 3:01pm
Location: Derby Outfit: None Entered
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Hi all
I have finally talked my OH into camping - YAY!
Seeing as I am the 'experienced' one (LOL), the tent choice is up to me.
I have always had Outwell in the past.
However, I am really keen on the Pop Up Quechua range as I am in favour of an easy life but something is holding me back......not too sure what it is.....maybe it's too easy!
Can anyone recommend a really quick alternative - we are 2 adults and 2 children (one big and 1 small). They won't entertain the idea of a seperate smaller tent so we need something with atleast 2 bedrooms. Living space is not overly important as we will be spending most of the time out and about.
I have a budget of £200 max and am thinking of maybe a tunnel tent because atleast the poles just go straight over - I used to struggle with the poles crossing over on my Outwell Hartford XL......
Any recommendations would be very welcome!
Many thanks
Mrs Px
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14/5/2010 at 11:50pm
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Hiya if you're still looking for an alternative to the pop up what about the Khyam Harewood vis a vis. The main poles stay permanently attached to the tent which means it's very quick to put the tent up. £289 is more expensive than you'd hoped, but I think it's worth, if you can, paying for the right tent for you.
http://www.outdooraction.co.uk/acatalog/KHYAM_HAREWOOD_QE_TENT__2009_.html
Or alternatively there's the Vango Icarus 600 which is in your price range, or the Vango 600 DLX which is £20 over.
Or alternatively you could have a look at the Vango Icarus 600, very simple to put up only three poles and they're all the same size, so no guessing which pole goes where. It's within your budget.
Choice of blue or green
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/redirect.asp?redir=http://www.allweathers.co.uk/vango-icarus-600-tent-2010---ensign-blue-4725-p.asp
£20 more than your budget would get you the same tent in a DLX version from Outdoor Megastore, a limited edition this year. £219
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