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Topic: Buying a Bell Tent
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03/4/2012 at 8:52pm
Location: north west Outfit: Emperor Bell & 4m & 5m bells
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A 4 metre would be fine if like humbird says, all you do in there is sleep/chill, I have both 4 and 5 metre and think in the long term the bigger tent would be a better option, I am only 5' 3 and I can only stand up straight in a very small area by the pole in the 4, bags of headroom in the 5. You need to consider where you will cook and store things too. For the difference in price I would recommend the 5m. Pitching time is about the same and while the weight and pack size is a bit larger you get the benefit of extra room and head height which makes it feel less claustrophobic , 1m difference may be small on paper but is a BIG difference inside the tent. If you look after your bell it will last for years so fast forward a couple and imagine what you will want from your tent then.
If you find the 4m isnt big enough and end up adding a utility tent, will all that fit on a pitch you think a 5m would struggle to fit on. It is really easy to rig up a tarp as a porch or cooking area for both sizes of bell so keep that in mind.
Just to give you an idea of space, the most we have had in the 4m was when my daughter and grandkids came along with us. In there we had a double air bed, single camp bed and a travel baby pod, plus clothes and 'stuff' for 2 adults and 2 little ones for a week. It all fitted in but it was just a 'bedroom' there wasnt room for chairs, cooking stuff, food etc that all ended up in with us!
It depends on your style of camping too, how much time you plan on spending in/around the tent and how minimalist (or not) you are.
Good luck with your decision
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