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Topic: Replacement for a Monty 6
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20/7/2010 at 8:59pm
Location: North Hertfordshire Outfit: Filey 6 Sherpa 3 Force 10 Mk3
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Not changed from a Monty but I did consider one before I bought my Kampa Filey 6, primarily because the sloping front of the Monty seems to waste space.
Worth a look?
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21/7/2010 at 9:02am
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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I must admit that I am bemused by people saying that sloping front/sides are a waste of space. They give you more space for the number of poles - going vertically down reduces the space available unless you add another pole (weight and pitching time)for length. They add both extra low storage room where you won't trip over things and extra sitting room. More importantly they provide a wind shedding profile for when the wind swings round from the back of the tent (as it does). Upright fronts just get slammed into, putting far greater pressure on the frame and integrity of the tent in windy weather, made worse if you've got a canopy up (as it can seriously destabilise the tent).
Having seen how tents perform over the years, stability and a windshedding shape is essential to our choice of tents.
But as pwatson went for, the 100 denier flysheets of the Kampa ultimate range are far superior in thickness, tear resistance and UV resistance than those of Outwell and others (which tend to be 68-75 denier). Higher deniers offer significantly better durability and UV resistance. The Kampa canopies are also retractable.
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21/7/2010 at 10:24am
Location: The Love Shack Outfit: BearLake 6 and a hot water bottle.
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Kampa Croyde 6...£299
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21/7/2010 at 10:34am
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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Quote: Originally posted by sunvalleysue on 21/7/2010
Kampa Croyde 6...£299
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Just for clarification - that the Croyde is not in Kampa's "Ultimate" range so has a denier level similar to the Monty and not the 100 denier of the Filey 6 nor some of the other high end features of the "Ultimate" range. Just a tip - the ultimate range often has the phrase "feel the difference" used in the description of the flysheet along with the standard 4000HH for all Kampa's tents.
Good luck with your hunt. Must admit the attention to detail and spec of Kampa's ultimate range is excellent (we have their Bude 4) - although their big tent designs aren't quite there for us.
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21/7/2010 at 11:29am
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Or you could get the awning for the monty, gives a load more space?

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21/7/2010 at 11:07pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Eldiss Affinity 482
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Quote: Originally posted by Denny67 on 21/7/2010
Just back from a battered and rain soaked week in Norfolk.(Lovely ) Thanks for all your info, going to have a look at some of your suggested tents and ideas, Edging towards the Vermont at the moment. Camping is all about enjoying it but if your not happy with what you've got then it's time for a change and bring on back the good life. Thank you All.
Where did you go in Norfolk? I am in Norfolk and it was rather windy but we only had one rain shower and wished we had gone camping.... now I have read what you put I think I am glad we didnt
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21/7/2010 at 11:23pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Denny67 on 21/7/2010
Just back from a battered and rain soaked week in Norfolk.(Lovely ) Thanks for all your info, going to have a look at some of your suggested tents and ideas, Edging towards the Vermont at the moment. Camping is all about enjoying it but if your not happy with what you've got then it's time for a change and bring on back the good life. Thank you All.
Quite right, sell the Monty if your not 100% happy, and try something else for a season. Ebay makes this possible you will most likely sell it for 70% of a new price, then you leave the monies in the paypal account and pick something else off ebay to try.
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22/7/2010 at 8:07pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hello, I'm looking to get a new tent, so email me if you are interested in selling it! Might save us both a bit of time!
Thanks, Sam
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