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Subject Topic: Vango Icarus 500 vs Tigris 400 Post Reply Post New Topic
18/7/2010 at 10:26pm
 Location: Surrey
 Outfit: Vango Icarus 500
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Hi,

Having only ever done a bit of camping when backpacking, I've decided to give family camping a go.

We've looked at a few tents and like the look of the Vango Icarus 500, and the Vango Tigris 400. Noticed that a few Icarus reviews mentioned the toggle fastening of the main door can let water in, also remember reading about snapping poles with the Tigris. Otherwise, they both seem to be a similar size a meet our needs.

As we're only starting out and OH isn't sure if he'll take to it, we don't want to shell out lots of money (yet) and £160 would be our budget. The tent would be used for weekend/week long trips for 2 adults and 2 yr old twins.

Any advice would be much appreciated.



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24/7/2010 at 1:51pm
 Location: Halesowen
 Outfit: Vango Tigris 400
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Hi

I've just gone through exactly the same decision-making process but was swayed by the Tigris after visiting my son on-site. He has a tigris 800 and I was very impressed by it. It's sturdy and weatherproof, has lots of useable space and seems to be easy to put up and take down. He's used his twice now and hasnt had any problems with snapping poles.

Ordered a 400 online yesterday and now eagerly awaiting the day when I can entertain the neighbours while I figure out how to put it up!



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24/7/2010 at 3:17pm
 Location: Greater Manchester
 Outfit: elddis crusader scirocco and 1 tent
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Iv just bought the outwell carolina S and the door zips all the way around, but the outer door has velcro, but if its bugs you are bothered about (like me lol) then it will be ok and the door does let a bit of fresh air in, but bottom of the tent is deep enough to keep out rain. It took my friend and myself 20 mins to get the tent up and it ticks all the boxes for me. Take a look at the tent review part of this site and ime sure you will find something to your liking. HAPPY CAMPING

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24/7/2010 at 8:11pm
 Location: Sunny south coast
 Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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Hi

Vango have added a toggle to the base of the 2010 Icarus door to address the issue.

There was a new Icarus 500 on ebay from a retailer the other day for £109. Don't know if its still there...

Helen



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24/7/2010 at 11:17pm
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An Icarus 500 usually costs £130 online

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24/7/2010 at 11:29pm
 Location: Waterloo Liverpool
 Outfit: Outwell Virginia 5 Outwell Nevada 3
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We were undecided between the icarus 500 and outwell virginia 5 which we chose in the end. A bright tent, plenty of windows, no trouble with the toggle completely sealed. Virtualy same size tents. Chose this tent for the two of us because we want plenty of room. It is unique to yeomans, if you get the chance take a look.


24/7/2010 at 11:50pm
 Location: glasgow
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Bought Icarus 500 for £139 at Go Outdoors, first trip to Arisaig was v.windy but tent was fine, then took it 2 France for 2 weeks & it rained hard in Brittany &  doors did not leak as shut good in 2010 model & have velcro too. I prefer it cos bedroom is same height as rest of tent unlike tigris. Good family tent &v easy to put up


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25/7/2010 at 9:12am
 Location: Nottingham
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STOP!

The general rule when choosing tents is go for 1 or 2 berths bigger than the intended requirement. On that basis the Tigris 400 would feel too cramped and your OH would not take to camping after spending the weekend tripping over you, the kids and all the paraphernalia that goes with. The Tigris 400 DLX would be marginally better.

The Icarus 500 is a wiser choice and I would advise you consider the extension to further enhance your camping expereince. It frees up the living area from the kitchen equipment and gives a space to store bikes, pushchairs or to spend evenings sat outside the tent.

Love the Outwell Virginia 5. It is similar to the Icarus in style but has the eyebrow porch on the sidedoor and windows to the extreme.  It is a tad more expensive than the Icarus though.

We bought the Icarus 500 and extension in Go Outdoors 20% sale and paid less than the Virginia 5 for both.  It is our weekend / short stay tent, otherwise I could have justified more expense on the Virginia.

You may also want to consider the Icarus 600. The space inside for 2 adults with 2 toddlers would be very useful if you end up stuck indoors due to bad weather.



25/7/2010 at 10:13pm
 Location: Surrey
 Outfit: Vango Icarus 500
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We ended up going for the Icarus in the end... The slightly bigger bedroom area swung it, especially since we hadn't seen the Virginia up. Also ended up finding a good deal at Camperlands which had them for £125.

Had a practice putting it up in the garden this weekend which was easier than expected. Managed to get it back in the bag but think that area needs a little more practice. OH was definitely impressed with it, I think tents have moved on a bit since his school days!

We're hoping to use it next weekend, Overall things are definitely looking promising.

Thanks for your posts, very helpful!




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