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29/6/2006 at 7:36am
Location: Surrey UK Outfit: Too many again! no more.
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£250 gives you a lot of options.
How will you be transporting it? in the car, top-box, trailer? some of these tents can be real space eaters.
What will you be sleeping on? note: if you have all three kids in one sleeping compartment, on air beds you need at least 3x80cm wide - 240cm.
A few tents you could look at (as well as the well resp[ected Indianna), vis-a-vis style: Gelert Vancover or Quebec and Coleman Canyon (good value).
If they still have some, and you want to save money, have a look at the 2005 model Sunncamp Magnum on sale at Awnings Direct - it is a great tent for £135. As it has a full inner SIG, you could sleep in the main area and put the kids in the two pods - i.e. the living area is able to also be a third bedroom.
------------- Big Bunny
Robens Valley Lodge & Cabanon Pyramide 6
"... kids you distract the bear, while I run to the car...."
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29/6/2006 at 11:50pm
Location: north east Outfit: vango diablo 600
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We were in the same predicament about 6 weeks ago. Never been camping, would like to try it, but which one ?
In the end we settled for the Vango Diablo 600, decent price (£240 ish) but we paid another £30 for the extra groundsheet which helps get the layout right before putting the tent up.
Thought it was small but suitable when looking at the floorplan on paper but I remember saying "what have I bought" when I got it out of the bag and reality dawned. Getting better at putting it up with practice.
Have been out in it a couple of times now and there is plenty of room, we have three children (ages 5, 7, 11) and all sleep comfortably. Enough living space and the porch is a great bonus as a kitchen / dining area. I took some photographs of our first expedition and I realized how big the tent was when I looked at the car parked next to it, the porch was the same width as the car and probably not far off the same length ie. I could park the car in the porch ! Not a small car though Seat Alhambra (Ford Galaxy / VW Sharan size).
We filled the boot (30l fridge took a huge amount of space) but it was not above the parcel shelf, but we did use a 250l roofbox for the chairs, table, stove etc.
Well impressed with the tent and it looks like others are too. I spent a great deal of time looking through the message boards for advice and it was well worth it, because we can honestly say that we have been entirely satisfied with everthing we've bought.
Hope you find something and enjoy the camping experience.
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