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8 (more 8 berth tents)
33.60 KG
£689.99
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76 Reviews of the Hartford XL P
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By: Chasconib Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2010 Rating:
This is our first family tent and we chose it mainly because of the three bedroom pods and the large porch. It was so simple to erect and take down which I practised first with my son & his girlfriend. It is so roomy which was vital as my wife insisted in having a double two tear airbed in her pod. In the living area we had a kitchen unit,a dining table plus a spare table the dog crate plus our luggage.
The Light-cable tidies were very useful as it made suspending a multi point adaptor from the ceiling easy so the girls could use their hair straighteners and driers.
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By: Lukkea Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
This is a large tent, with plenty of living space - we added the front extension for somewhere comfortable to sit and eat on those rainy days.
It takes a couple of hours to erect, and around the same time to take down, once everything has been cleaned and packed properly to prevent unpacking a dirty tent the next time we go camping.
I have taken the tent down on my own with some help from a sensible 10 year old, in a Norfolk 'rain-storm'. I am a fit forty-something man.
It is a very sturdy tent - lots of guy ropes, and other anchor points to hold this tent in place.
We have the extra groundsheet, which is a major benefit when deciding where to place the tent on your pitch, as well as keeping the sewn-in ground sheet clean, which minimises the tent-cleaning required when packing away.
We have camped as a family of two adults and four children in this tent. A 14, 11, and two 9 year olds. Achieving the eight berth would be challenging. Space would be ok, but you would need a degree of tolerance for a stay longer than a long weekend. Maybe that's more a comment on my personality!
We also have the carpet, which really adds to the comfort factor - although last year we just took a couple of large rugs with us, and that did the job almost as well.
I thoroughly recommend this tent for a family of six wanting a tent that is relatively easy to pitch, with plenty of living space, and is robust.
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By: HardyLardy Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
Right, had this tent for two years now so I guess it's review time.
This tent is huge and pretty heavy so first up be sure to have plenty of boot space,once out of the bag simply lay the tent out and put all ten poles together,these are colour coded and thread into their respective sleeves. I do not believe you can erect this alone as the best technique is for someone to go inside the tent and lift the centre,other person then proceeds to ring & pin. Time I guess,after two years erecting 35-45 mins fully pegged.
The tent has 24 guy ropes!
Once up you will enjoy the cavernous space,generous airy and light feel because of the excellent windows and skylights,but above all else this tent is sturdy,we have camped in storms no one should be out in and survived without a scratch,never leaked either.It's woth mentioning both rear & front entrances have mosquito screens so you can stay zipped up and still let the breeze in.
The bad. Simply can't find any,i guess the only downside is it's a people magnet,be prepared for everyone you camp with wanting to be in your tent, especially the kids!
Packing up is simple and you can leave all three pods in.Fantastic tent!
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By: BobCat10 Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2009 Rating:
We have a Hartford L.Lovely tent, lots of space, plenty of arguments putting it up, as I'm 5' 1' and hubby is 5' 8'.I got laughed at when the I crawled underneath it to hold up the central area. Much laughter all round !
The down side is: Need a large level pitch.
Takes a good 1/2 hour to et up.
Plus side:
Huge living area
Sleep in one bedroom
Put clothing in the other bedroom
Remove the 3rd room (in the middle)and use as a back entrance.
Make the canopy entrance into a bike garage.
Yes.We have a 3 bedroomed tent for two of us!
This is the second Outwell we've owned, the quality can be compared to Vango, who really have nailed it. The Hartford L ticks all the boxes for our annual 2 weeks in France.
The fluorescent double point guy system is inspired !
For shorter trips/ weekends in the UK we use the Vango Equinox 350 or a Quechua Base Seconds Full + chuck up. We've had to rethink what we are taking to the Alps. Slopey pitches and changeable weather means we'll be taking the Quechua modular system for flexibility, and speed of de camping.
Like most seasoned campers, we have a tent for every need.
Who'd stay in a hotel.Never
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By: Simondp Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2010 Rating:
Great tent with lots of space. Fairly easy to erect and take down. No internal structure to hang things from. Quite happy with it. We also have the footprint and carpet but didn't use the extension canopy. Canopy really needs to have sides that open up too.
The rear pod opening up to provide a flow of air was most welcome.
Quite happy with it overall.
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By: Snowy73 Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2009 Rating:
My husband decided that it was time to sell our static caravan and buy a tent. I am not a person who is at one with bugs and I have never wanted to own a tent in my life. So having been talked into it, I wanted a tent with space to spread out and also somewhere that wet shoes / clothes could be left out of our way.
The Hartford XXL ticked all the boxes as having 4 pods, we can use 2 for bedrooms and 2 for storage, leaving the living area free for table and chairs with room still for the kids to play.
The porch area is big enough to have wet shoes and clothes with room still for other bits and bobs.
Like many others we have also bought the carpet, footprint and extra front canopy, all of which adding to the experience.
We had our 'trial run' in October and came up against 45mph gusts of wind. The tent was moving a lot but all in all stood up well and kept us warm.
Whilst I would still not be able to camp without electric hook up, my opinion of camping has changed and think that is mainly down to the choice of the tent.
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By: Awhiley Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
We love this tent!
Originally bought a similar size but cheaper tent from eBay which was impossible to erect and was returned, never used. We then did our research and found the Hartford XL.
We had a practice at putting this tent up before our holiday and managed it within 25 minutes, which was pretty good going! We can now do it in around 20 minutes.
The large living area is fantastic. The bedroom pods are plenty big enough for two ( we are a family of 4 and we only used two for sleeping, the third was used as storage space).
We will be purchasing the carpet and groundsheet before our next trip, just to make things even cosier!
TIP: As this is quite a large tent, not all sites can accommodate so it's worth checking before you go/book!
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By: P-T Family Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2006 Rating:
Fab tent! Sturdy, lots of space, windows and vents make it feel light and airy during the day and when closed at night nice and cosy. Our main reason for buying this tent was the huge living area which is also nice and tall - ideal for the other half as no ducking required! The pods are a comfortable two berth each. Not sure what year ours is but believe it is the older version as the inner is erected first. Although this is a bit of a drawback I have no intention of putting a tent up in the rain if I can help it and our tent was definitely more sturdy than the newer version. You do need a minimum of two people to erect this tent and at least one of them needs to be over 5'2' - I can't get the outer over the highest point and but am probably going to add a hook to the centre of the roof and attach the outer to the inner so that I can overcome this. Took us a little while to put up first time but we've definitely discovered the knack now and goes up in no time. As per other reviews the porch section can let water in at the bottom especially at the zip but this only happened when it rained heavily. We also got the carpet with this and it definitely makes the difference. Love this tent!
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By: JohnSw Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
A good tent chosen for the fact that it goes up outer first. This is a distinct advantage. I have now used it three times in all conditions except snow. The only real negative is common to all of this type of tent in that it is a faff to get the poles into the sleeves and to raise the tent up.
Unlike the previous tent I owned this ones does tension up nicely.
I did initially experience some leaks which were quickly fixed with seam sealant. The instructions warn you that this is to be expected, although I have not experienced this before with brand new tents.
It is very spacious, helped by the fact there is no inner tent as such. The bedrooms are small though and would only sleep the stated 8 people at a push.
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By: Boomerang Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
We cannot find fault with this tent, it is fantastic for our needs. We are a family of 5, and there is plenty of room. We also purchased the footprint, carpet(fantastic addition, made the tent very cosy) and the canopy which was a godsend as we cooked outside most of the time and was a great storage area.
My only gripe was upon erecting - luckily we were at home, having a trial run, the pole elastic snapped but managed to purchase more elastic and fixed prior to our holiday.
Overall, a great family tent for those who want space and comfort(as much as you can get with a tent!).
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Manufacturer's Description
An extensive family tent with three separate bedrooms that can take up to eight and still leave generous living space that is further enhanced by the Panorama Room, which comes with a Detachable Bathtub Groundsheet and a front that can be opened up to fully catch the glorious sun. Ideal for those who like their bedrooms separated the Hartford XL pitches flysheet first or as one, and the spacious living area is enhanced by features such as Skylight Windows, OWS System (Outwell Wind Stabilizer System) and OEP System (Outwell Easy Pegging System). There is also a rear door, so access is never a problem.
Recommendation: A true classic large family dome tent that has stayed popular over the years, and could even comfortably accommodate two families!
Type of tent: Four room dome tent Sleeps: 8 people Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 1 living room Pitching way: Flysheet first or as one Flysheet: Outtex® 4000 (75D 100% polyester taffeta) with taped seams Floor: Double-coated 100% polyethylene, 10,000 mm hydrostatic head Inner tent: Breathable 100% polyester Pack size: Tent: 38 x 79 cm / Poles: 18 x 67 cm Weight: Tent: 22.8 kg / Poles: 10.8 kg Poles: Duratec fibreglass 8.5/11.0/12.7 mm
Large panorama room with detachable bathtub groundsheet Large panorama windows with toggle-up curtains Pre-attached inner tents Stow away O-shaped inner tent doors Mesh pockets in the inner tents Rear door Lamp holder and light cable tidies Fully seam-sealed flysheet for maximum protection Reinforcement patch on all stress points Adjustable pegging points Pre-attached guylines Luminous guylines Heavy duty Outwell zips
Optional extras: Carpet and footprint
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