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19/6/2009 at 10:48pm
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First camping trip in a few week and wondering if we need to get windbreaks and how useful they are? Do people just use them for privacy generally outside their porch areas or are they helpful when cooking etc.

 

Thanks very much.



19/6/2009 at 10:51pm
 Location: South Wales
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My OH uses them for privacy, sometimes used to look like a prison camp we had so many, I use them to bloke the wind like behind the stove


19/6/2009 at 11:06pm
 Location: Hessle East Yorkshire
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Hi,

I have the Vango 6 pole windbreak and at 8M long and 1.65M high its like putting a fence around your tent. I use mine for privacy on a busy campsite, cooking area and most of all it gives that little extra protection against the wind.

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Joe

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20/6/2009 at 8:33am
 Location: barnsley
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we have ours for privacy and for cooking. as well as protection from the wind. also as an extenstion of the tent.

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20/6/2009 at 9:44am
 Location: North Herts
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Hi - do a search on here and you'll find LOTS of opinions on the pros and cons of windbreaks per se and windbreaks of the 'tecchie' or 'seaside' variety and the posher 'traditional' ones...I like the old style bash em in ones as they don't need guys (fewer trip hazards). Here's one link for starters...

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=6&TopicID=177427&SearchPagePosition=1&search=windbreaks&searchMode=allwords&searchIn=Topic&forum=6&searchSort=dateDESC&ReturnPage=Search



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20/6/2009 at 12:50pm
 Location: Midlands
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I've got my eye on the Vango 5 panel one to match my tent. I'm hoping that it will be high enough to give a bit of shade, as well as forming an area where our dog can relax without having to be on the lead.


20/6/2009 at 12:56pm
 Location: Coventry
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I have the Higear 3 panel one, its not that fiddly to put up and quite sturdy!
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20/6/2009 at 6:33pm
 Location: Hessle East Yorkshire
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Quote: Originally posted by Moomin76 on 20/6/2009I've got my eye on the Vango 5 panel one to match my tent. I'm hoping that it will be high enough to give a bit of shade, as well as forming an area where our dog can relax without having to be on the lead.

Like i posted above i have this one and its huge...a lot bigger than i expected...so glad i bought it and at £38 including delivery i thought it was a bargain

regards
Joe

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20/6/2009 at 7:11pm
 Location: Okehampton Devon
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Take a look at windbreak leisure.co.uk -got a small one- prices to make your eyes water! But VERY STRONG AND STURDY. Holds up in high winds with stakes.


20/6/2009 at 10:17pm
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we have 5 wind breaks 4 and 6 pole ones, we use them for alittle dog run, to stop littlen escaping and stop wind on the bbq.

mike



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21/6/2009 at 8:56am
 Location: Aspatria Cumbria
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We usually take 2 with us.Extends the size of the awning / tent and helps block the wind whilst BBQing.

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21/6/2009 at 9:02pm
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I've had mine for ages but rarely get round to putting it up. I agree that I don't like the fortress like impression they give - I like sitting outside my tent people watching and saying hello, not avoiding others!

However, I have a windbreak with canopy - the main purpose being to give some protection for cooking either when it's raining or windy. Though this weekend camping by the sea it was great to have up just to sit behind to escape the wind for a while. It does have window in it though   

http://www.campingworld.co.uk/Models.aspx?PartnerID=1&ModelID=2066

The main downside is that it has to be well guyroped and pegged. Because you don't hammer it into the ground so much as the beach type it can be a bit flimsy of not pegged properly.


22/6/2009 at 9:24am
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Last year we bought a proper camping branded windbreak with guys. Absolute rubbish! Fell over, guys slipped and in a strong breeze poles bent!

This year bought a beach style one with wooden poles. Much better - and cheaper (6 panels - Argos - £18)


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22/6/2009 at 10:23am
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Hi, bought one from Aldi the other week. Only £7.99 and it looks of pretty good construction too.

Size: 4m x 1m.

6 pole with guy ropes.


22/6/2009 at 11:45am
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I really dont mind stripey or posh ( think posh looks better )

but a real bugbear of mine is the tent in the feild that is surrounded by 4 or 5 in a "wall"  with each one a different colour -  grrrr -  tatty as hell !

come one guys - lets at least make an effort to blend in a bit !

 



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22/6/2009 at 12:51pm
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I got best of both worlds
Got some green ones from the range - £14 each, very similar to the Gelert breeze blockers, got some cheap stripey ones with wooden poles and most of the poles fit in the green windbreaks, just 2 sleeves were a bit too small so run up it with the sewing machine to create 2 larger sleeves.
I've had no problem with the old Gelert breeze blockers I have, did bend the poles in some extreme condition last year but got them replaced, my gripe with them is dogs getting tangled in the guy lines every time we walk past them so they had to go - the guy lines not the dogs
Main reason for the change though was blue windbreak and green tent, she didn't like it

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More than last year :-)



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