Just to point out that the first reviewer is wrong - yes only the front panel of the inner tent has the reflective coating, but that is because that same coating is applied to the inside of the flysheet around the other sides of the inner tent. It is not breathable so the other sides of the inner tent itself are just dark grey breathable material. It is the silvered coating on the flysheet that does the job here. It was only when we openned our Bude up in the house to dry after our first trip that we noticed the silvering on the inside of the flysheet. In daylight outside you don't notice it funnily, only that the green colouring of the tent is darker on these panels.
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problem with a dark fabric is that although they wont let in as much light they heat up much more and on a hot summer morning this is more uncomfortable. Invest in some nice comfy eyeshades.
I don't believe that elanman's comments apply to the Kampa inners as it is a reflective coating around the bedroom pods rather than just the darker fabric that most tent manufacturers use when trying to darken the inner tent.
The reflective coating reflects away the sunlight and basically evens out the temperature inside the tent and inner. It certainly stays cooler in the tent on a hot morning compared to our other poly tents. It also reflects back body warmth in the colder months too so we have found it slightly warmer at colder times of year (although our Kampa tent is smaller to heat up).
BTW our 5 year old sleeps well past 7 in the Kampa Bude, rather than 5 in our otherwise fantastic Vango Columbia (it is a feature we have well enjoyed for a couple of years now)
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Arrrgh! Went to look at the tents today, thinking that the model for us would be the Fistral. We couldn't view this as it was discontinued last year but they had most of the other models.
We were really impressed with the Kampa range and the guy selling them rated them over Outwell. Our favourite tent was the Bamburgh 6 which would be just perfect if it came in a 4 (6 too large). What we loved about this was the enclosed porch. So we're back to square 1... seems the tent we want just doesn't exist this season! Ideally, it would be the Fistral with an enclosed porch.
Originally we were just going to get the Vango Icarus which is perfect in size and has the enclosed canopy. I'm just a bit worried about the quality of the Vamgo tents. Also, I was completely sold on Kampa's sleeptite system. Maybe I just need to persuade my husband that the Bamburgh isn't too big.
Quote: Originally posted by pootleflump on 28/5/2012
Originally we were just going to get the Vango Icarus which is perfect in size and has the enclosed canopy. I'm just a bit worried about the quality of the Vamgo tents. Also, I was completely sold on Kampa's sleeptite system. Maybe I just need to persuade my husband that the Bamburgh isn't too big.
The Bamburgh is in Kampa's Essential range and as far as I am aware does not have the sleeptite reflective coating of the Ultimate range. It also has the same 75 denier flysheet as Vango's top end Signature range rather than 100 denier. The Maritsa is 70 denier, which isn't quite so robust but there would not be much in it. The reviews of the tent are good. The Vango family tents are better quality than their weekend range (e.g. the Icarus) but even these out perform many other makes. Vango have a mountain tent high technical performance heritage so their tents are very good.
I guess that it is a bit annoying that there isn't the ideal tent just waiting for you, but it'll be a case of laying out your priorities and going for the best fit.
Good luck with your final choice!
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The Bamburgh is now in Kampas "endurance range" which our "croyde" is now in and so doesnt have the sleeptite system
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