I am looking for a 5/6 man tent for our first family camping holiday (long wkend in the UK). I was just about to bid on ebay for a Bonn or Rage but have just seen some very bad reviews on this site. I only want to spend around £100. What would you recommend?
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Love the Outwell tents but they are all well out of our price range. Would you say I am better not bothering with the cheaper ones and holding out until we can afford an Outwell? Or, any other suggestions?
Cheaper than Outwell but still high quality you'll be looking at Vango, Gelert or similar. Don't even consider Rage, or Skandika or anything from Halfords.
A Vango Icarus 5 man is £130 ish but you can get a six man version too. I also like the Hi Gear Zenobia 6. You'll need to spend at least £150 to get a decent 6 man tent.
Millets online do some good deals on tents, i got a new Outwell Nevada M for £145 delivered a few weeks ago, Millets have voucher codes that come up now and again that give great discounts, i got a tip off on here and got mine.
fantastic tent by the way, very easy to pitch and very roomy...
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I'd put Vango and Outwell on a par. In fact I've heard more issues with Outwells this year than Vangos. Someone above suggested the Icarus 500. There is currently a new one being sold by a camping shop on eBay for a bargain if you are quick £109.49
It is an excellent tent as the reviews state. They were so popular last year that they sold out early in the season. You will be able to sell it on easily if you find camping isn't for you, but it will serve you well as a weekend tent if you find you love camping and want to get a bigger tent for main holidays. You could even just add the canopy to make it do longer stays. I wouldn't spend a fortune if you are not sure that you'd like camping...
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