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27/12/2013 at 10:57am
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Festive greetings all!

I am after some advice and recommendations on a tent for myself and my daughter please. Essential requirements are:

* I have to be able to erect on my own (and carry across a festival field too, although I can get a trolley to help)

* 4 berth minimum (as may take niece/daughters friends with us)

* Living space to have standing head height

I am quite happy to buy second hand and I don't need it until August so hopefully that is plenty of time to find what I'm looking for!

Thanks in advance!



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27/12/2013 at 11:41am
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Hi GraceMK
I think you will find a 4 berth tent just big enough for you and your daughter. If 2 more people join you it will be very cramped indeed.
If you get a 4 berth with a large porch area, that area could be used as a sleeping area too. As far as setting it up yourself that could be tough. Anytime you get a tent that large you almost always need an extra set of hands.


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I am a solo camper and have had various 4 man tents which I have been able to erect fairly easily myself. You will find that a tunnel tent with the poles in-line rather than crossing each other are the easiest to erect...just lay the tent on the ground, fit the poles, then lift up the leading pole and the others should follow like a concertina. Try viewing some Utube videos showing tents being erected and you will see how they are done.

At the present time I have a Coleman Da Gama 6 tent which was a display model. It is huge but is actually the easiest tent to erect that I have ever had. If you look that up on Utube there is a video showing it being erected by one person...follow the same procedure for most tunnel tents.

My only concern for you is that most 4 man tents with good headroom and living space are quite heavy and if you want it for festivals and you need to carry it some distance, even with a trolley (especially over festival mud), you could struggle. My Coleman weighs something like 24kg with the poles I think.

My last tent was a Peakland Denby 500 which was a dome tent with a small porch which weighed about 7kg and would be more suitable for your purposes but what you gain in weight you lose in height and space.


27/12/2013 at 2:01pm
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Any tunnel tent is pretty much standing height through out and is possible to erect solo as many will confirm on here. Our first tent was a Gelert Atlantis 5 and the bedroom area was just big enough for two double airbeds with a tiny space between even though it is considered a 5 berth tent.

Tesco.com currently have the Gelert Corona 6 for £71, mixed reviews but take note of the issues others had if you get one (put poles in wrong sleeves!) and you can't go far wrong, I doubt you'd get a better tent for that price 24

Also have you considered your sleeping equipment? whilst some are happy with regular airbeds (usually the blue & red rubberised ones) most have had deflating issues and it's not nice waking on cold hard floor. We converted to cheap Costco/aldi self inflating mats and although they cost more than airbeds they have outlasted any we have had.



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27/12/2013 at 2:32pm
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Thanks for the replies.

Bob61 - my concern is the same as yours, the weight of the tent!! It would be fine for going to a regular campsite but a festival is a whole different ball game so I'll definately be taking weight into account.

Tynxuk - thanks for the heads up on the Gelert Corona, looks ideal for what I need and the weight isn't too heavy either. Definately one for the short list. We already have sleeping gear as we did a festival last year in a pre-erected tent and I'm pleased to say we had the Aldi self-inflating mats which were surprisingly comfy!



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27/12/2013 at 8:15pm
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Have a look at the Vango Midas 400. Really good head height, decent-sized living area and easy to put up on your own. I'm a solo camper and can manage mine quite easily. Not sure about the weight aspect for you, though if you have a trolley you'll be fine. Tbh though, I certainly wouldn't use mine for a festival, it's much too good for that!

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27/12/2013 at 11:32pm
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You don't way what age your daughter is, could she be of any help? Even when my kids were small they could hold the pole end in place enough for me to get the rest of it done.

Having said that, I'm using a pop up for Festivals now. I have a Decathlon Quechua 4.2 which is a large standing height (in the middle) living room with a two berth bedroom pod either side. It folds into a large circle with two straps which means you can carry it like a back pack which is good for lugging across a field.

I see lots of people using the same tent as me, so I must be doing something right. The only thing is with so many it's hard to find your own, and so I personalize mine with glow sticks so I can find it at night.

This tent is suitable for two people each side, and if you were pushed you could put four in the middle section.


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28/12/2013 at 12:09pm
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Sometimes I respond with the mindset of a backpacker. That is, if a tent takes more than 5 mins to set up its a pain in the butt.
Yes large tunnel tents can be set-up by yourself. I had a easycamp Baltimore 400 and was able to do it. But make no mistake it is not easy. I do like the idea of the Quechua though. My thinking is the less time it takes to set-up camp the more time for playing around.


28/12/2013 at 4:45pm
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This might be a good compromise if weight is an issue. But for ease of erecting you will go a long way to find anything easier, one pole and its up. Its polyester so wont be too heavy plus they look right at home at festivals. I can recommend the canvas ones, but they are heavy. Geoff

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12/1/2014 at 10:44pm
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I have a Quechua Base Seconds 4.2 (standing height pop up tent) it has 2 bedroom areas, each sleeps 2 people and it has living space in the middle (vis-a-vis)
It would be a bit for 4 adults, but should be fine for little ones.
It can easily be pitched alone, and only takes a few minutes.
I was reading the reviews on them the other day and there was a single mum on there who was singing its praises as its so convenient for 1 person to pitch.
Unfortunately our family has grown (quite a lot actually) and we are going to have to sell up and buy something much bigger, we will be sad to see it go!


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13/1/2014 at 9:40am
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You can always use the living area a bedroom, for yourself.
Having a SIM, easier to put into the bedroom,to return it back into living room.

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13/1/2014 at 5:30pm
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I have the Easy Camp Licata 400 and the Khyam Nevada which are both 4 berth and I can put them up on my own (I'm a short, fat, unfit mum of 3 with back and joint problems)
I bought them so that my son and I could go camping together.

The Licata is a cosy tent and has a large bedroom pod that can be divided, giving you and your daughter a bit of privacy.
The Nevada is a fab tent with a huge living area - found it a bit too big just for the 2 of us but it was great when the weather turned bad and I ended up with 10 of us in there playing board games!

I have taken the Licata to a festival` but it was a bit heavy so have since invested in the Vango Green Tee 500DLX for festival use.
I wanted a lightweight, quick to erect tent that I could stand up in and this teepee shaped tent fitted the bill and is perfect for 2-3 people.

The Vango Icarus 500 or 600 could be a good choice for you as they can be erected solo and would give you and your daughter a bit more space.

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