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Tent Reviews: Hi Gear Sahara 6

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£500.00
3
Fully Sewn-in
Fly first
Average User Rating:
8.85/10 from 39 reviews

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39 Reviews of the Sahara 6         Showing 31 to 39          Page:   1   2   3   4  

By: Dubs1978  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

We bought this tent from go outdoors for £199. Just come back from a long weekend away and still in love with this tent.

We had a practice pitch before we went, but doing it in an open field was a million times easier. Once the main 3 black poles were in the ring and pins it pretty much stays up on its own, even in the wind. Its just a case of then doing the pod poles, pegging down main corners as we went and guying out. Took us about an hour to get it up and pegged out, inc guys.

We bought a Gelert Zenith footprint groundsheet to protect the SIG, which is perfect for this tent, and gave us time to plan where we wanted the front to be without rotating the actual tent around the field. Really glad we went for this too as when we packed up the underside of the SIG was spotless and the footprint was mucky, even though the weather had been pretty good all weekend. Def helps keep your tent clean!

Living space inside was excellent. We have two little girls and they both had a pod each, as they keep each other awake otherwise. We had the middle pod with door at the back. This pod has a zipped door inside the inner too, so can still be used to exit if you so wish. We just cable tied it all up and didn't use this exit.

Loads of handy pockets, 4 in each pod, 12 inside the living area, as well as cup holders with small pockets for tiny nicnacks. Few velco loops in the living area that we used to hang jackets up with.

Vent windows on each bedroom pod with a fly netting so air can travel through, as well as windows inside each pod. When doors unzipped they can be tucked away in yet another pocket in the corner of each pod.

Weather was mainly fine when we went, little bit of rain which was no problem. Site was VERY windy, and this tent coped fine with it. Some other dome tents without SIG's were close to taking off! The floor was blowing up a bit as the wind whipped under the sig, but we just put something heavy in the middle of the living area to keep it down. We were really impressed with how well it coped in the wind.

The 2nd night was very cold so we shut the bedroom windows and did wake to some condensation on the inside but after opening the windows and door it soon dried off. I think unless its bitterly cold you should keep the bedroom window flaps open.

There are a few downsides to tent

Firstly was the bag, far to tight, and not helpful in how it opens. Would be much easier if the flap on the bag opened fully instead of 2/3rd. Also when we finally got it back in the bag the clips then gave in when we pulled them taught, the black clip just slid out and wouldn't hold. Going to get some luggage straps instead and hopefully that should help.

2nd downside was lots of guys at the back between pods, and when trying to open/close the back windows between the pods it was like a scene from Entrapment trying not to touch the guys.

I don't think any tent would get a 10/10 which is why this one has 9/10. The Good points far outweigh the few bad points.
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By: Campingrocks  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

I brought one of these when gooutdoors had them on their deal, so I do think they are very much worth the money I paid for it - £199

Pitching is very easy and straight forward took me about 15mins excluding guys

The tent is quite roomy inside and the pods are good sizes the cup holders are not really practical but the storage hangers I found quite handy

The quality is good, as most know they are Gelert, just under hi gear name for gooutdoors

Brought the carpet which is a added bonus shame they don't do a canopy but I found a vango that fits quite nicely

Overall a good weekender or longer stay tent depending on the amount of people staying but good value for money and a good tent would recommend but not at the 500 price tag
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By: 01nevis  Reason: I've used one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

Used the tent recently on a trip up to Glen Nevis. Very stable in the wind and very waterproof. Loads of room to sit about and chat, drink wine etc. Needs a big porch though for safer cooking, storing dirty wellies/boots. Trying to find out if the Beyond Horizon porch will fit the Sahara. All in all its a great tent for £199.
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By: Madmum71  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

Bought this from GO for 199, and can say it is money well spent. We had a couple of practice pitches. And we went away last weekend in it. Me and 2 12 year olds pitched it fully in an hour, just taking our time with it. This will get better with practice. A great sized tent for 6 people. The living space was more than enough for 9 of us in the bad weather, we played charades! It rained constantly Friday night and most of Saturday with no leaks at all. Just woke up Sunday morning to a bit of condensation, but not surprised with all the rain we had.

I have given it 8 just because of the weight of the tent and poles. I have them separate now, and the bag could be a better design, awkward to carry. But I love my tent, can wait to go away again.
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By: 01nevis  Reason: I've used one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

We have had a great week in the sahara 6 from Hi Gear. It was put up in the rain and down again in the rain. It took every bit of weather that the Scottish highlands could throw at it. Difficult to pack away though. Can't understand how you guys have managed that. I called Hi Gear's head office and they said that the tents are 'vacuum' packed. If you could advise us how to pack this away I would be most grateful. Cos I would probably have scored it a 9 if I could get it packed away
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By: Pa.o@57  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

Bought my tent when Go outdoors had it on offer for £199, used it for the first time July. Needless to say I did not pre-erect it, my first pitch was pouring with rain and it took three of us an hour to fully erect it, maybe more a reflection on our poor skills though. Tent was fantastic during four lovely days of rain. Bargain.
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By: Redlooney  Reason: I've used one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

WOW - what a superb tent and a bargain as well (thanks Halfords)Bought it at beginning of July 2009 for £199 (its now £350 lol)and took it to Greenhills, Bakewell for first time - took 20 minutes for me and the lad to pitch it.Soooo easy and there's masses of room in the living area particularly but also in the bedrooms.Packs away very easily into the suitcase - yes it's heavy, but the straps assist in moving it around.

Thanks Hi-Gear - what an excellent product !
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By: Sjscooper  Reason: I've used one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

Bought this tent when go outdoors had it on offer over one weekend in June and only cost us £199 instead of £500. We have just come back from out first weekend camping with it and found it really good and easy to use the only thing is it's weight, heavy when packed away.
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By: Carlbh  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2009   Rating: 

I recently purchased this tent and as a first time camper I find this tent amazing I was able to pitch it alone and found it so easy everything is well directed for easy pitch. The only draw back with it is the weight when packed away it's 36kg but take out the poles and it is bearable. The tent is brilliant in every other aspect and has turned me away from the holidays abroad for a while well worth £500
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Manufacturer's Description

Outer pitching first, the Sahara will keep you dry whilst putting up the spacious inner bedrooms via Easy Pitch technology.

A spacious family tent with a 3.8m diameter central living area is designed for up to 6 people to spend the week away from home.

Protected with a 3000mm Hydrostatic Head, the Sahara 6 will withstand the rain and water from the sky and the reinforced groundsheet stops water seeping into the bedrooms and living areas.

Plenty of ventilation points means that you can keep cool in the warm, or warm in the cold whilst the PVC windows allow huge amounts of light into the living areas.

Along with all of this, the Sahara 6 has hanging fittings, a double guy system, large porch and electric cable zip to name just a few.

Going away with the family? Pack a Sahara 6 and you'll be comfortable and protected for the whole trip.

HH: 3000mm
Outer pitching first
Fibreglass Poles
Reinforced welded groundsheets for maximum floor protection
Fully sewn in groundsheet prevents unwanted drafts or bugs
Water repellent zips
Electric cable zip access points to all bedrooms
Excellent living area space & head height
Extra large bedrooms for additional comfort
Hanging storage pockets & organisers
Multiple ventilation points
2 door entrance options
Living area windows & skylights
Bright guylines for extra visibility

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