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20/7/2017 at 6:25pm
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Hi, first post and newbies to the camping world. Although we both used to go as kids, but now we have our own little family and have decided to give it a go ourselves!! Brave!

I would massively appreciate any advice or recommendations as to which tent to go for. We have been looking since the start of the year and have finally decided on a tent(we were thinking about trailer tent) and layout. I have found a few we both like but, apart from reading reviews, don't have a clue which one is the better option


We are looking at getting a 'new to us' one to start us off for first few years.
We are a family of 4, kids are 10 & 3 plus a 10month old pup. Love the idea of separate living/kitchen area to bedrooms so we have space to play/vegetate in the rainy weather and with the size we are looking at we'd love a home from home feel. Would more then likely be camping late spring to early autumn, weeks holidays to a quick weekend break.


So....
1. Frontier 6 or 8, either with or without porch(maybe get one at a later date)

2. Vango Maritsa 700 (Not sure if you can get porch extensions for these)

3. Vango Nadina 600

In no particular order just came acroos Frontier first and that's what made is like that layout.


Or any other recommendations



Budget around £400 but that would need to included everything to get us camping. Seen a few 'bundle' deals with all the above tents so the offers/deals aren't a problem....just my heads going to explode as to which would be best and last us longest.


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20/7/2017 at 7:32pm
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Hi, Welcome to the forum. Your question is probably the most common one asked and to be honest you will probably get bombarded with advise as to what is the best tent. It is a good thing you have a budget, what i would suggest is if you live near a shop that has tents on display go and look round the display. You have already got an idea of what you want the tent to have (separate living/kitchen area to bedrooms so we have space to play/vegetate in the rainy weather)Some camping shops offer 0% finance so might make it easier to get the tent and all the extras you need for camping. I would suggest making a list of what you think you need to make your trips comfortable again there are some things people see some things as a must for camping. Happy camping.


20/7/2017 at 7:50pm
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Welcome to UKCS and the splendid community that exists here.

As a family of 4 then you do need to consider a 6 berth tent as a minimum. The general rule of thumb is add 2 berths to the number of people you want the tent to accommodate.

With young children you will need good living space so they can entertain themselves for those days when it's wet outside.

Of the three you mention the Maritsa 700 looks good as you have decent size living are and the extra porch section where you could keep the kitchen equipment and do any cooking (if you decide to cook inside (opinions split on this, particularly from a H&S perspective).

If you prefer the straight across the back sleeping configuration then the Maritsa gives you the option of maybe having the smallest child in with you and then the older child can have there own pod.

It's steel poled too so will be nice and sturdy in more inclement conditions.

The Hi Gear Frontier is Go Outdoors own brand. The 8 looks too big so the 6 may be a better choice but I would say the sleeping arrangements are probably on the small side.

The Nadina looks nice. A bit smaller than the Maritsa but a newer tent than the Maritsa. Also steel poled so stable in windier conditions.

A Maritsa is going to be a second hand tent due to its age whilst a Nadina I suppose could be picked up new although probably outside of your budget. It looks like an exclusive to Go Outdoors so no other retailers you could price haggle over.

My order of preference would be

Maritsa
Nadina
Frontier 6
Frontier 8

There will be of course other options you could consider and I'm sure other members will suggest alternatives but if, having already done a certain amount of research on the above models then I would probably go for a Maritas above the others.

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20/7/2017 at 9:13pm
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Thanks guys,
Lummo, we have been on many trips to our local Go Outdoors haha that's why its taken us so long to come to an agreement on a layout. We first started looking at the Kalahari but felt it was dark with only the two windows and kids at opposite end of tent.....so moved on ha. We might have a look at some other stores too


Thank you campasarow, I have been using the review section on here for sometime just never thought about the forum. It looks brilliant, very helpful.
I think the Maritsa 7 is our top choice and with it being our first tent, a few years old certainly doesn't bother us to much. I think the sleeping pod layout(across the back) is prefect for us, as you say little one in with us and older one has her own space.
I think one big factor for me that the Maritsa has over the Nadina, front end is a fully enclosed porch. Nadina is an open extension.

Ones I am looking at up to now, Maritsa 7 with a bundle including chairs, table and kitchen stand unit, carpet but no footprint. (would only need bedding and cooking things)
Or a Nadina, newer as you say, footprint and carpet for an extra £100


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20/7/2017 at 9:26pm
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With that budget I'd get a good, used Outwell Montana 6P with footprint, carpet, and ideally an awning. Huge amounts of space and you can leave the awning at home for weekenders.

It's a proven tent and was terrifically popular until a few years ago, so there are always loads available second hand. They are very thoroughly reviewed on here (link) which should help you find a good example.

If you go for any second hand polyester tent, be mindful of UV damage. If the flysheet feels brittle ("crisp packet-ish") avoid. Similarly, if the tape is peeling off the inside seams, it's past its best.



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