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11/8/2011 at 2:02pm
 Location: NEWcastLE
 Outfit: OUTWELL MONTANA 6 & OUTWELL VANCOUVER
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DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE VANGO LIGHTS OUT BEDROOMS ARE ANY GOOD? THINK THEY'RE NEW ON 2011 TENTS


 THOUGHT I'D DECIDED ON AN OUTWELL TENT BUT THEN SAW THE VANGO LIGHTS OUT BEDROOM THING AND IM HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS.

MY DAUGHTERS AN EARLY RISER ANYWAY BUT SHE GETS UP DOUBLE EARLY WHEN WE'RE CAMPING, LIKE 3.30AM EARLY!

WAS WONDERING WHETHER IT'S JUST A GIMMICK AND THE OUTWELL TENT HAVE THE SAME FEATURES WITHOUT MENTIONING IT. ANY ADVICE APPRECIATED. THANKS



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11/8/2011 at 5:07pm
 Location: Linlithgow West Lothian
 Outfit: The Yorkshire Diamond!
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We've got a Kampa one which has a similar system called Sleeptite.

You're not talking blackout but it was darker than normal definitely.

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11/8/2011 at 5:10pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700 & Vango Calisto 500
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Yes they are great we have a Maritsa 700 and a Calisto 500 and both have the blackout bedrooms, and they work great.

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11/8/2011 at 7:55pm
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit: Avondale Dart 556-6
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we have Kampa with the sleeptight and YES it makes a difference!   we got at least an extra hour than we do at home, let alone that fact that we usually rise earlier in the tent!!!

would never go back now!



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11/8/2011 at 7:57pm
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit: Avondale Dart 556-6
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forgot to say, it also kept the tent cooler in the heat, we have a removal central blackout curtain and on hot days when we were going out for the day we would leave that up tp keep the heat out a bit, guess it would work with the cold too??

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11/8/2011 at 8:40pm
 Location: Liverpool
 Outfit:  Honda CR-V
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Hi
we saw this up at a dealers on Sunday and the bedroom was dark - even in quite bright sunlight. It is not blackout but dark enough to not wake you up. I didn't like it because it was dark - and I do like the daylight to wake me up but I can imagine what it would be like with a small child!

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11/8/2011 at 9:57pm
 Location: Sunny south coast
 Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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The Kampa sleeptite system has a silverized reflective coating to the inside of the front of the inner tent and on the inside of the flysheet around the inner tent in addition to the darkened inner tent fabric. I believe that the 2011 Vango tents have a darker inner tent fabric but not such a coating, so the insulation and darkening effect of the Kampa system is likely to be greater. I can confirm that there is a considerable darkening effect with the Vango Sleeptite system, although having a darkened flysheet over the inner tent and a dark coloured inner tent will have a notable effect on its own (as with our Vango Kairos).

With the Kampa Sleeptite system it is worth leaving a little of the mesh exposed at the top of the door of the Kampa inner at times of the year when condensation is a particular issue (spring and autumn) as the door isn't breathable given the silver coating.



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11/8/2011 at 10:25pm
 Location: Linlithgow West Lothian
 Outfit: The Yorkshire Diamond!
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Speedcamp, I'd read that advice, maybe from you about leaving the door open in the Kampa Sleeptite tents but, in practice we found the bedrooms veritably breezy at night.

Maybe it's down to the design of each tent. Ours has a great big vent at the back of the fly which was letting in a right old draught. Or maybe I'm meant to shut that at night. I don't know. You will though?

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11/8/2011 at 10:54pm
 Location: Sunny south coast
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Quote: Originally posted by sadkate on 11/8/2011
Speedcamp, I'd read that advice, maybe from you about leaving the door open in the Kampa Sleeptite tents but, in practice we found the bedrooms veritably breezy at night.

Maybe it's down to the design of each tent. Ours has a great big vent at the back of the fly which was letting in a right old draught. Or maybe I'm meant to shut that at night. I don't know. You will though?

We have a large vent at the back too. Technically speaking you are supposed to keep the vents open at night to extract the pint or so of warm wet air each adult breathes out at night. In practice, it is a matter of working out how much ventilation you need for the occupancy, weather conditions and time of year. You can shut them if there is a draft but the pay off could be condensation.. The bigger the tent the greater the condensation it will absorb and the windier the conditions the better the condensation dispersal. We've not had an issue even with the smaller Bude 4 most of the time, but at the start and end of the season when the air and ground conditions favour high condensation we found that the silver coating can be a magnet for condensation (as its not breathable) unless there was some ventilation at the top of the door. The first time we encountered it (mid. September on a very wet night) the inside of the inner tent door was almost dripping. A little gap at the top solved the problem as it permitted the warm air to escape and an air flow. However, it wasn't really an issue as the door dried out very quickly...



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12/8/2011 at 12:01am
 Location: Linlithgow West Lothian
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Ta Speedcamp. Yeah, we didn't see any sign of condensation at all despite it being very cold one night. The tent is like a cathedral though so I suppose that helps.

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