I've no experience of a Virginia 5 but we've got an Icarus 500 and it's a good little tent. I still prefer the Monty 6 for longer stays but the Icarus is brilliant for weekends. I can put it up with a bit of help from my grandson but I'm sure I could do it by myself. Hope this helps.
We've got the Virginia 5 and it's a great little tent. We can put it up in about 20 - 30mins and I think you could probably do is on your own. When we were looking the thing that swayed it was the Virginia was so much lighter inside than the Icarus and had more mesh panels so easier to keep it cool.
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When I was shopping, I decided I prefer the Virgina, for the simple reason of the properly meshed doors on every door, protecting me from creepy crawlies and also they keep the dogs inside the tent.
The Icarus doesn't have mesh on the front door, so the Virginia won for me because it does.
But it's a very close call, not much in it, so I think you'd be happy with either tent!
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Hello tbonescooter.
As Scubabe has stated, the Virginia 5 has all round protection.
I had my sights on a Coleman Waterfall, but when we checked it for real at an exhibition, we realised the lounge area was too small, and it did not have a sufficient seal against 'unwanted guests'.
I am able to erect it alone in about 15 mins.
When all the windows are clear, the 180 degree view from the lounge is so wonderful.
I purchased some King Poles to improve the function of the front door.
This is mine on a site in May this year.
The choice is yours.
Kind regards James
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Will you be wanting an extension? In which case there isn't one made specifically for the Virginia. I think the Minnesota extension fits but that has steel poles so a fair increase in pack size and weight or the Icarus' extension fits but you won't get a colour match.
That aside, I like the amount of windows and mesh to all doors of the Virginia. Not sure how effective the small porch on the side door is but seeing as the Icarus doesn't have one it must out score it here too.
I bought the Icarus and extension at a price lower than I could find the Virginia alone but seeing as we are nearing end of season some bargins are bound to be about.
I would say overall I am happy with my purchase BUT the quality of finish and attention to detail is not a patch on the Montana. I have already repaired the stiching of the bedroom door zip, the toggle holding the organiser, re-tied 3 guys incorrectly attached and added a loop they missed for holding open the side door. The bedroom although collapsable is not detachable. It is sewn to the SIG unlike the Monty and has no floor other than that of the SIG. I do not know how the Viginia bedroom fits.
Ooops, forgot to mention the big plus of the Icarus - Vango's TBS II system.
Thanks for all your replies but I,ve found another aswell, the Wyoming.It is selling for the same price as the Virginia but has steel poles all round.Any advise on this tent?
The Wyoming is a great deal with steel poles. It was a special for family week so not as well known about. The only down side is the lack of a rain-safe door, but if you put a good mat over the carpet at the door entrance to catch any rain when entering the rain-safe door isn't necessary. They tend to be too small to allow you to have the door open in the rain anyway. As they often open from the bottom rather than being able to open from the top you can't even have just the top open in the rain.
IMHO its a good value tent for the money...with added stability!
Just received our Icarus 500 today. It was the only choice as OH chose it (from a company catalogue) as part of a long service award present. So it's lovely cos it's free. We intend to buy a sun canopy to go with it.
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The Wyoming, (looking at tent reviews on here) seems to be a bit of a revelation. A 4 berth tent that doesn't claim to be a 5 berth!!!
The steel pole construction will be more familiar to you as Montana owners.
Does anbody who owns this actually use the game wall on the back of the tent?
No experience to comment on the tent but if it is up to Outwell's usual standards it should serve you well.
My only comment is pack size and weight. When I got the Icarus I was amazed by its size and weight compared to the Monty. About a third of the size and close to a quarter of the weight. This means that being a non towing family, for the weekend we can fit in one car instead of having to take two for us and equipment for longer stays. The Wyoming seems to be double the size and weight of the Icarus but you should still see a significant difference to that of the Monty.