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Topic: Quechua base vs Oklahoma
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04/5/2011 at 11:11am
Location: Aberdeen Outfit: O well Nebraska XL; Nevada M; Oklahoma
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Right, was a bit hasty with this post! Have been playing on the patio with my daughters' chalk and come to some conclusions:
I don't have space to draw the outline of a Quechua base XL, therefore it is too big.
The Quechua base will fit my Outwell cupboard, two tables and one chair. It will only fit 5 chairs if everything else is out, which is a bit beside the point as the main thing is to get cooking relocated to free up tent living space. If we put in the two tables and don't bother unpacking the food and pans from their boxes, then we can use the cupboard in the main tent for clothes, and have space for all of our chairs with a bit more room to breathe (and play with toys).
The Outwell Oklahoma will take two tables and the 5 chairs, meaning that all the kitchen stuff and food would either be in the main tent or in boxes under the tables.
Bother, didn't draw out the coolbox, but I'm sure it would squeeze in.
Looks like it'll be the Quechua base then!
------------- almost always Mel
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23/7/2011 at 7:16pm
Location: Spain Outfit: Vango Salina 400 + Outwell Oklahoma
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Sullivan, may I ask you what are you unhappy about the Oklahoma.
In fact we experienced the first rains which weren't too heavy )it's Spain!) and water started dripping in on the part of the top of the tent where the electrical cord system is.. Hopefully Yeomann's (where I bought the tent) will send us some waterproof spray. Anyway we felt a bit disppointed with this fact.
Also, after several days of trial we noticed that it is very difficult to have the tent well built. The 4 tension corners of the tent are too tensioned and we are worried that in s short time the material can be torn apart.
Nevertheless I still think that all the features in the Outwell Oklahoma are much over the Quechua tent.
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