We're starting the search for our next tent. We have currently got an Outwell Malibu 5 with all the expansions making it a huge tent. Its is on its last legs with a few rips and the material feeling brittle so apart from a long weekend booked already for bank holiday, it's on the way to tent heaven. I cant say its been an exceptional tent either. We got it cheap and that was the main reason for buying it!!!
The trouble is, since we've been camping for the past few years, we've grown a list of 'wants' in out next tent. A list that seems an impossible dream when looking around. Here it is!!! (and our reasons for them)
1) There's usually 3 of us camping so 5 man minimum (OK this isn't so impossible)
2) D shape doors all around (The Malibu has 'flappy' doors which don't seal at the bottom)
3) All doors to have mesh so we can keep the doors open without bugs getting in on warm days.
4) Some sort of fixed awning (preferable with a door to close down at night) The Malibu has a sloping door which we have added a tarp to keep the rain out when stepping in and out
5) Nothing too big. The tents that fit our criteria tend to be the 8 man ones. We're trying to reduce the size of stuff we travel with. Every trip we come back with something new and the budget wont allow for a car change too...
6) zip up curtains (Ok, this is a luxury but, I'd rather pay extra for this than spend 20 mins in the morning and 20 mins at night just sorting the the blinking curtains...)
7) Dark bedrooms that are full enclosed, not toggled partitions.
8) Something that will give us a good 5+ years of use. (The Malibu hasn't) therefore, willing to pay a premium if needs by
9) Needs to be an Air tent for speed of pitching and the fact that I normally have to do it single handed
10) I'm sure I'll think of a number 10 soon!
So here's ones I've seen so far by manufacturer
Vango
Rivendale (8 man - why cant they do a smaller version... grrrr)
Illusion (8 man - why cant they do a smaller version... grrrr)
Rhapsody (8 man - why cant they do a smaller version... grrrr)
Inspire 600 but then would need awning to enclose the front and give more front space for cooking in the rain etc.
Outwell
Harrier 6SATC (would need awning)
Phoenix 7ATC Tent (not totally happy that its part poles)
Cruiser 6AC (would need an awning) and no zip curtains nooooooo
Kampa
Hayling not a full closed door or mesh
Croyde same as Hayling
Open to other suggestions, this are tents we've seen and rated.
My top at the moment would be the Vango Rivendale or Illusion if only it could be slighlty small
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your comments.
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We do not have your location, if you let us know where you are, that little extra for you to get help, would help us to give you 'outlets' who have stuff you can see and feel while erected. Without this little extra I will say "Look at Attwolls in Whitminster, Gloucestershire. They have a vast range of both Vango and Outwell fully erected,inside the shop, and outside in the viewing area of more 'named' brands".
By the way we have experience of Vango air awnings for our 'van', and quite honestly we think they are the best of all air products. They had been making tents this way for many years. Then all of a sudden as soon as they made a drive away awning for 'vans'....the market became flooded with more and more air products both tent and awning. Good luck.
Please don't buy Kampa. I invested, after much research, in the Kampa Croyde Air 6. First holiday and it leaked in many places especially pooling at base of beams in SIG. Tent going back and hoping for reimbursement. Before leaks neighbouring camper asked if it leaked and we said no as first time up. That night it rained and leaked nearly every beam. wouldn't mind so much but not driving rain and only light for a few hours.
Kampa being a right pain but camping retailer helping loads
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Air tent can leak the first time in the rain as you blow up the beams you can stretch the cotton thread a bit this will let some water in at it just needs weathering.
I sprayed mine just along the beams the first time out and have had no issues.
If you read on some off the older post you can see that Gary from cross camping did say his kampa display tent did leak when the first rain came but had no issues with them since as they now have been weathered, so please don't let this put you off air tents
We bought a vango solace 400 airbeam this year (2016). We love it. It's polycotton and looks a bit like the outwell wolf lake 5 pre 2012. I know it might not be quite as big as you would like, but we are having a great time with this tent this summer.