Just wondering if anybody has any input on the above mentioned tent as i may have the chance to get one from a work collegue who is getting rid of it. I cannot get to see it as he works 200miles away so your views would be greatly appreciated.
I have had a look online at the tent and it appears a well made frame tent
cheers
steve
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We have the four birth version of the same tent.Ours has seen some serious weather,& it's been bomb proof.Never let us down at all.The only thing I would criticise is the quality of the neoprene rubbers,on the pegging points.These don't last long,but are easy to replace with stronger rubber ones.But the quality of the "Terka" canvas & poles etc, has been very good.Ours still looks good after six years use.
Steve.
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Go for it Steve If, as Guzzi Steve says, the pegging rubbers aren't that brill, they only cost 10p each, so it's not a fortune to pay out if you have to replace them all.
Owned the above tent for 14 years before handing it on to my son earlier this year. A fantastic tent which has served us well. Only replaced it as it was getting faded. Go for it.
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Ours did not turn out to be bomb proof im afraid! We were in wales a few weeks ago when we encountered some very strong gusts of wind, the side middle pole & corner rear pole both bent & six more pole sections & two of the centre joints were damaged as we tried to take the tent down. It was guyed out properly using Delta's.
Relium no longer supply spare's for this tent due to its age, i ended up buying some steel tube & welding up new parts.
Just bought a relum super 7 on e-bay without instructions. Never owned a frame tent before can anyone help. Would love to hear from anyone willing to send me a copy of their instuctions.