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01/7/2005 at 2:24pm
Location: West Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Monty 6 Front & Side Canopies
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I've had both the Diablo and the Montana and can say with 100% conviction that the Montana wins hands down for the following reasons:
1. Speed of erection - about 20 minutes with 2 adults (Diablo takes double that)
2. Light - the Montana has 7 windows (Diablo feels like living in a cave)
3. Erection style - Erect outer first or as one (Diablo inner first)
4. Bedrooms size - you can fit a high rise airbed comfotably into a Montana 3 berth bedroom(same cannot be said for the diablo)
5. Pitch size - standard pitch size (some sites charge double for the Diablos)
The only draw back with the Montana is that it doesn't have a porch to cook in but we just bought a front canopy and hey presto, happy days
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01/7/2005 at 8:11pm
Location: Essex Outfit: Kampa Tenby 10 & Frinton 4 Canopy
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Hi,
So you think you've got it nailed to the Montana 6 or Diablo 6. Well I'd just like to suggest that you seriously look at either the Outwell Sun Valley 6 or 8. Loads of windows, massive porch, sewn in groundsheet for the sleeping section, easy to erect (and the sleeping pods are already attached inside, once its up and pegged its all up and pegged !), and of course you can stand up in the sleeping pods.
I've read with interest your posts, and fully appreciate what you're going through. We did the same very recently, in fact purchasing our Sun Valley 8 last week. We put it up last weekend in the garden.....all I can say is WOW.....we're novices and we put it up in under an hour (all pegged out)......without too many arguments !
Its a great tent and gives you the best of both worlds. Please please please just consider it. Here's a few links:-
Oh yeah and you can also pick up a 4mx5m tarpaulin for £6.98 from B&Q to go under the SIG area.
OK....thats it....I've said my piece so I'll shut up now and leave you in peace. Thankyou.
Cheers,
Pete.
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01/7/2005 at 11:36pm
Location: Essex Outfit: Kampa Tenby 10 & Frinton 4 Canopy
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Hi Wilson,
Please don't get me wrong....we looked around the Montana 12 as well....loved the look of it BUT I tripped entering it. Now I've got 3 kids ranging from 19mths to 7 years and if I tripped they most certainly will. One of the questions you got to ask yourself is "What do we do with our wet and possibly muddy gear ?". Ok so you could get a side or front canopy for the Montana but its effectively outside.
And that is what sold it for us with the Sun Valley.....the big big porch (even on the Sun Valley 6) can store all the stuff you don't want inside the SIG area. Its greatest feature for us is the fact its got this 60/40 split between SIG and groundsheet. But the porch can been completely zipped up, the door is just massive. I know you shouldn't cook in your tent but I felt we could get away with it in the doorway easily and stay dry.
We even looked at the Colorado....but we wanted the sleeping compartments to be draught free.
Either way if you go for an Outwell you going to get a great tent.
Post last edited on 01/07/2005 23:37:01
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03/7/2005 at 11:47pm
Location: Edinburgh Outfit: Rapido Orline 39 Outwell Montana 6
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Quote: Originally posted by Lukara on 01/07/2005
4. Bedrooms size - you can fit a high rise airbed comfotably into a Montana 3 berth bedroom(same cannot be said for the diablo)
Lukara,
Could you please tell me what dimensions your high rise airbed has? We have one with 50 cm height, about 208 cm length and 163 cm width from Costco and we're not sure if it would fit.
This is one of the reasons we're looking at the Monty 12, as it has that wide bedroom...
I have also noticed from another post of yours that you have friends with Monty 12. Having seen both 6 and 12, how would you compare them for a family of 4?
Thank you.
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