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7 (more 7 berth tents)
16.50 KG
£79.99
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Average User Rating:7.5/10 from 14 reviews Viewed: 38031 times
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14 Reviews of the Cadiz 7
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By: Mlcottam Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2007 Rating:
Very simple to put up - I have put it up single handed (im a 5ft 3' female and not very strong).
Main problem with this tent is the porch/door area its impossible to leave the tent without the rain getting in. We have purchased a separate ground sheet as the one with the tent leaves gaps in the living space. We also suffered on a windy night resulting in 2 tent poles being broken plus several snapped guys. An ok tent if it can be pitched in a sheltered location.
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By: Zxtim Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2006 Rating:
First time I pitched this tent one of the poles snapped which made things a little difficult! it is fairly easy to put up though and we have used it in some pretty poor weather and once inside, the sleeping areas remained dry. However the door is badly designed and if you open it whilst it's raining the inside of the tent quickly fills with water as it drains off the roof.
Door zip has recently perished so I can happily buy another!
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By: Karen + Paul Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2007 Rating:
Me, my husband and our daughter stayed in our tent for a week in July. It was extremely wet weather and the tent didn't leak which was a bonus but the door zip let in water and the porch area has huge gaps where small animals could get in, we were plagued with slugs.
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By: Snappedpole Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2007 Rating:
Our family consists of 2 adults and 2 kids 10months and 7 years. We brought this tent for a quick weekend tent to replace our Cadiz 5, It is very quick pitching and has more sturdy poles than the Cadiz 5. The porch area is large enough at 1.5 meters, The front bedroom may be removed to provide extra living space, we kept it in we all sleep in the large bedroom area, and use the front porch as a storage area, (it is zipped so the baby cannot get to anything). I would not recommend it for a long stay tent, the living area is simply too small for that type of stay. We have a Gelert Satelite we use for longer stays. But in all a very good tent with only 2 bad points 1) ground sheet didnt seem to quite fit, 2)only one door.
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Manufacturer's Description
With two generous bedroom compartments, the Gelert Cadiz ten person tent is ideal for the family campers. Plenty of space & an easy pitch mean that the Cadiz 7 person tent will not let you down.
* Material: Fabric: Outer: 190T Polyester with waterproof PU coating Inner: 190T breathable Polyester Groundsheet: Polyethylene * Size: Outer: L555 x W270 x H185 cm * Size: Inner: L270 x W270 x H180 cm x 1 bedroom L150 x W240 cm x 1 bedroom * Flysheet first pitch * Packed in “3 in 1” suitcase style carry bag * Double guying system for increased stability * Removable bedroom for further living / storage area * Inner & outer ventilation * Poles: 2 x 12.7mm Fibreglass / 2 x 11mm Fibreglass * Pitch: Outer first * Taped Seams: Yes * Weight: 16.8kg
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