Some of last years Asda homebrand tents described themselves as "showerproof", check what is written on the tent bag before buying.
Gelert seem to have a reasonable reputation.
Hi,
Probably not Ideal for this time of the year :)
But I am going travelling through France in the summer
and ATM only have large 6 berth tent.
Gelert do pretty decent products and as it has a 1500
hydrostatic head it should do ok but if not I can give it
to the kids as a garden tent so will win either way
and it was free.
It has very good reviews, at that price, no one could complain.
------------- New Year: Hesketh Bank
Feb/March: Red Squirrel
March: lakes
June: Morecambe
Aug: Lake District(not camping camping)
October: Red Squirrel
Seems, at the very least, that it's ideal for fair weather campers, and/or more importantly, newbies setting themselves up to see if they like camping. (It's so easy to spend a fortune at the outset, then decide "It's not for us" and bung it all on EBay!!)
At those prices, it'd be daft not to give one a go.
If you decide you like camping, but the tent didn't hold out on that night of constant rain.... that's the time to upgrade the tent, not give up on camping!
------------- 2024: 38 nights thus far...
2023: 47 nights
2022: 40 nights
2021: 30 nights
2020: Just 24 nights
2019: A personal best 50 nights
2018: Just the 30 nights
2017: 34 nights
2016: 32 nights
2015: 38 nights
2014: 34 nights
2013: 36 nights
From July 2012: 23 nights
One of the best tents we have had was a two man dome from woolies ( £7.50 in sale)only 1500hh but it has been used in all weathers and is still going strong 15years on!
Hi
Sorry I’m a bit late in posting but I got the tent
on tuesday and had a night out friday night and
have to say I was impressed with it for the price
(£15 or free in my case :) )
The only downside was it could have done with being a
couple of inches longer as I am 5'11" and just fitted.