I'm looking for a tent smaller than my Icarus 500 for 2 night stays and i've been on ebay and come across a Scafell Rock Eclipse 4 for £28.99 plus £4.99 p&p.
Seems like a bargain to me. Does anyone know anything about them of have one as I can't find much info about them?
Or if not any good, any recomendations for a smaller, quicker to pitch tent.
Thanks, Louise
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They are usually rebadged Gelert tents.... so look up the Gelert range and look for one that looks the same.
You want quick, and the large disk shape when packed isnt a problem, then look at some of the popup tents available.
They are ideal for short camps.... and you'll be amazed at how roomy they can be these days.
The Quechua popup range at Decathlon is a good place to start. I love my Base Seconds 4.2 popup (pic in profile).... but they do more traditionally sized one too ofcourse.
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These are the ones B&Q were selling off a few weeks back (at one point for £15 to clear, although I think 4 times this prior to the sale). Friends of ours bought one in the sale and have already camped in it. They seem pleased. Haven't seen it myself. Gelert have a similar one sold under their own branding with windows in the porch area. I don't know whether there are any other differences...
We have a low dome (Coleman Rock Springs 4) and its a quick pitch as the poles aren't so long and there are fewer guying points. Not pitched an Icarus so no idea how long that takes. We use ours as an overnight tent when we we want to stop-off on route to a main camp site with either of our bigger tents. A small pack size is then useful as is the quick pitch time. It could be useful as an emergency tent if you have a problem with the Icarus.
For that sort of money, you could always take the risk...
We've got the Eclipse 6. It's easy to pitch (only three poles) and fine for 4 of us (wouldn't fit 6 air beds). It's not standing height, and the front bit is more of a porch than a living area (groundsheet only attached to bedroom pod, so a gap at the bottom of the flysheet) but otherwise it's great, and fine for weekends.
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We've also got an Eclipse 6, mum2kathryn has pretty much summed it up. There's 3 of us and it did us fine for a weekend away with the scouts, not a lot of room in the front, but bedroom is fine.