We currently use a Nevada M with front awning which is great but I would really love and all in one tent with separate area for kitchen and then lounging, after spending hours and hours looking I still can't decide on which one fits the bill. Would love a canvas type but they are quite expensive and then there's the weight to consider.
Any ideas gratefully accepted.
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The Vango Midas 800 looks like a good, basic, easy-to-pitch tent, at a reasonable price (£189.99)which would give you lots of space and still leaves some of your budget to get the carpet and footprint groundsheet.
I have looked at the Glendale and this sounds bad, but for two of us and all of the glamping gear I'm not sure if we might want something slightly bigger!
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If you want something bigger than the Glendale then youre into Outwell Vermont territory
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Yep Cotton Canvas is wonderful, had ours five years now, would never choose any other Canvas type.
Cost was not an issue as we got a new bargain back in 2008, although the pack size is huge for what is not the largest of Tents, and after the first year we added a a Trailer to our kit, as the RoofBox could no longer cope.
No regrets though, we spend a fortnight at a time camping.