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31/5/2010 at 8:28pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Littleskink on 31/5/2010are you close to any of the big retailers with tent displays ?
Close to us are Go Outdoors and Yoemans at Calver (I think) plus Decathlon
Online places we looked at were Outdoor megastore, World of tents, Camperlands, Marshalls, Charlies direct
Sounds like a 2-3 man dome would be fine, any smaller and it will feel claustrophobic. The choice under £100 should be pretty huge. I quite like Vango stuff though most tents are made in Far East and ok quality- seriously though, much easier to choose by seeing some
home comforts ? some people take toilet, TV, god knows what. We take a kettle, cooker and some tea bags
only 2 stores near me that i know who sell tents are blacks and oswald bailey, yes seing some tents setup is a good idea, the sites ive come across are tiso and world of camping, yeh sorry i understand now, no we wotn be having a tv, toilet or a cooker, we will most likely take a small gas camping stove and/or a small barbecue to cook food on,
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05/6/2010 at 9:32pm
Location: Cornwall Outfit: HypercampDjakarta Vango omega 350
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Hi,
Vango tents...they are great.
I have got the Vango Alpha 200, and it is tiny, I pitched it in my tiny living room!!! Too small even for myself and my 3yr old. It seems a good little tent for lightweight, one nighter solo camps, but in my opinion, it isn't big enough for 2 adults, and any bags.
Have you seen the Vango Sigma 350 plus? That is a fab little tent if you don't want to spend much. It's semi geodesic and has decent sized porch at the front and back. (The sigma model without the 'plus' only has one porch.) I liked being able to open both doors and let the breeze blow right through!
I took mine last year and kept the pram and bags in the back porch/storage area, and used the front porch as an entrance. There was just enough room to make a cuppa on the stove in the porch when it rained.
You can also get the Vango adventure tarp, which attaches over the porch and extends it, giving you a large covered area outside the tent for cooking or sitting outside.
The inside is big enough for a double/2 single mattresses and space for a few bags too.
It withstood some strong winds and rain last year, I was impressed with it's performance considering its relatively low price. It is easy to pitch singlehanded too.
I also have the Vango Omega 350, which is a really lovely and really spacious tunnel tent. It's the same as the Beta model, but more waterproof and stable due to more guy lines and the internal tension band system. It is lightweight,easy to pitch, has decent headroom and has a good size living area big enough for a camping chair and plenty of storage for bags etc.
The bedroom is also a good size, room for a double mattress and a couple of rucksacs.
It shrugged off 2 days of heavy rain in April with no problems at all. Although due to the tunnel design, when you open the door, the rain tends to roll off the roof and into the living area!
I didn't cook in the tent, so took the adventure tarp, which can be pitched as a stand alone shelter (get an extra pole) for cooking/sitting under etc.
If i were going to use a tent 5 or 6 times a year, and wanted one that would be comfortable for 2 people, as well as one, I think I would go for the Omega. Its about £130, so just over your budget, but you'd be safe in the knowledge that it wouldn't leak, blow down and it would last for years. There is a video clip on youtube, search for Vango Omega 350 and it should come up, standing firm in a storm.
Hope that helps
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06/6/2010 at 5:14pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Safeway56 on 06/6/2010
I'm quite fancying one of these although goodness knows I don't really need yet another tent, It's basically a one-pole structure with two fibreglass poles making the structure a little bigger. I should imagine even single-handedly it would be a doddle to erect.
.... http://www.camperlands.co.uk/store/vango-kairos-500-tent-2010-72743-0.html
Safeway, the 300 and 400 version of that tent has a better design of door as that door of the 500 is so sloped that to open or close it you have to get on your knees and even then you'd keep touching the fabric with your head, affecting the waterproofness of it.
I agree, a nice looking tent and I like the single pole construction too. It's a pity about that door.
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