I've got my youngest DD one of these http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Pro-Action/Argos-Regatta-2-Man-Pop-Up/2223 and what I'd ideally like to to do is make an inner for it it to try and reduce how wet she'll get through condensation. I know I won't be able to attach it to the tent itself so was thinking, possibly a tunnel frame that can be built up and added after the tent is pitched.
Does anyone else have any ideas that I could utilise please?
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I think it would'nt be worth the hassle and time etc, better to keep that tent as a play tent or sell it on ebay and put the money towards a real tent, a double skin one. Its going to be a bout £50 - £60.
I thought the same a lot of hassle making it and putting up inside a small tent
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I wouldn't worry about it too much if fair weather camping, I would probably just keep the door slightly open during the night and keep the screen door fully closed to keep it ventilated.
Would it fit in the living area of your main tent? if so that maybe the easier option.
Blimey, it was only an idea . DD asked for this so she can just chuck it up in the garden when her friend stops over.....my smallest tent is hard work she says, as it's inner pitch first! The tent only cost me £10, and is small enough to fit in the lounge too, so maybe it will be an indoor tent for her over the winter!
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