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29.05 KG
£299.00
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78 Reviews of the Horizon 8
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By: Smokeyquart Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
Just spent a week in some of the worst weather known to man in North Wales in our new Horizon 8. Galeforce winds and driving rain, and this tent was fantastic. Not a drop of water leaked in and was draft free. Plenty of ventilation if required, as there are 3 openings in the tent. Easy to erect and dismantle. Great space and excellent bedroom options. We received a free canopy with our tent, and I would advice others to invest in this piece of equipment, as it enabled us to keep cooking whatever the weather could throw at us. All in all a great tent for anyone starting out camping or for the seasoned camper.
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By: Levets Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
We used our brand new Horizon 8 last week. We chose this tent because it looked the part and it gave us the space we need. We had camped previously in an average 4 man tent, but this was luxury by comparison. It was erected within 30 mins and fully pegged out and everything inside within the hour. Very easy to erect and take down by 2 novice campers.
Lots of space inside for furniture, we actually used one of the bedrooms as a store room and dressing room.
The tent seemed very airy and bright. The weather was fantastic, but it did pour down during one night, and we never even noticed. Obviously well waterproofed.
The door closure is a bit fiddly, I would have preferred a complete zip closure, but I'm nit picking! The tent is first class and I would highly recommend it to anybody considering buying this tent.
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By: Ianand beckyd Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
We went for our first camping weekend last weekend with this tent. We took our seasoned parents with us who were very impressed with the tent. My husband is 6ft 5in and the headroom was the major factor in picking the tent in the first place. It really functions well and is very flexible. We tried the kids in their own inner tent the first night but that didn't last long. So we all very comfortably fitted in the main inner tent. Double air bed and 2 singles on either side cosy and meant they slept. Using one inner tent made a brilliant area for the cooker and coolbox etc which could be blocked off to keep kids out. We loved it and it did rain and blow and sunshine. Being able to open up all the doors provides brilliant ventilation aswell as a window in the inner tent. The water proofing rate of this tent is very high for the price we paid. My only criticism is it could have let in more light.
It went up in around 40 mins (were novices and it was very easy) and I took the tent down myself without hubby. All in all a brilliant versatile family tent.Definitely got me bitten by the bug even my pampered husband enjoyed it.
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By: Kratcliffe Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
We are a family of 5 and need lots of space. This tent has bags of room even with all the bedrooms up. You can stand up everywhere, even in the bedrooms, which gives a very spacious feel when you are in there. This tent is very easy to put up and takes very little time (about 20 minutes between 2 of us) which is great when the kids just want to get it up and move in. It has lots of pockets in each room to keep books and torches safe and the added bonus of the hanging pockets in the main living area is great for storing all your little items that you want to keep to hand. The sewn in groundsheet makes it less drafty and more waterproof (Our old Vango tent did not have and it was very drafty and rained in very often). The only advice I would give is to make sure the little flaps at the bottom of the doors are pushed outside otherwise the rain does come in off the door (I know because it happened on our first night). All in all, this tent is fantastic and we are looking forward to our next trip at the weekend.
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By: Stevensgirl Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
This is the first family tent we have bought and we are very pleased with it. We wanted lots of space- which it has and height also- you can stand up fully even in the bedrooms. There are handy storage places and hanging points inside as well as different doors. The internal tents can be hung or left out as you like. It's very big and with all the different options is great for families or sharing.
We've used it twice now. The first time was for a sunny weekend at Gower where the tent was great and went up easily. I took about an hour to get set up I'd say. The 2 other families were already there when we arrived and had left us a space in the middle. However, this tent really is big and we ended up being a bit too close together. We'll know next time! Second time we were at a festival with some more challenging weather. It was seriously wet and windy at times but the only rain that came in was from opening and closing the door. We came home with a tiny hole in the tent fabric (a spark from the fire) which doesn't look like it's going to rip at all but i'll patch it anyway and a little tear in the fabric that covers the zip (zipping and unzipping all the time in the rain and the flap kept getting caught. We need to be more careful of this).
I've been looking to buy the extra canopy because I think that would be good for cooking in light rain and for keeping the rain out with the door open. Although there are poles supplied to put the door up as a porch we haven't done this and I don't think it'll be any good in rain and it's not really big enough for more than two to sit under. We also haven't had the side (end) door open either because we put the bedrooms in both ends.
All in all I think it's a great tent. I'm glad that we payed a bit more for a sewn-in ground sheet. The poles, the zips and the fabric held up well to the punishment they got from the weather and the drunken campers at the festival. Would a cheap tent have burnt down, blown away or ripped to shreds?.Dunno. It's really easy to pitch although it does take time to peg it all down properly. And we've got it back in the bag a total of 4 times and 4 different ways! There's enough space inside to allow for chairs, toys and equipment and without the need for military organisation. I think this tent will last us well.
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By: DINGLEBIZ Reason: I've seen one Made in: 2005 Rating:
Just the job for family camping from 2 - 6 comfortably. It's not too heavy or complicated even for grandmother and grand-daughter camping alone, who like good looks, roomy but light and cosy living space plus the facility of using a spare inner tent as a walk-in wardrobe. We prefer to have a choice of entrance to allow for inclement weather and we like to give ourselves a gazebo-like facility with the extended sides during the good weather.
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By: Ice8822 Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
This is a fantastic piece of kit. It is spacious, tall, is flexible and even has velcro hanging points along the middle of the tent. We put two double beds into the large bedroom and use one other bedroom as storage. The second small bedroom is not put up. This leaves an L shaped living area, which is perfect for playing! This tent also has plenty of sealable ventilation and windows.
I've also got the extra optional canopy which is fantastic. It helps to stop rain coming into the entrance on windy days.
It took 2 of us 30 minutes to set up on our first go.
The only thing that could make this a 10 star tent would be if it had a skylight! Which to be fair is rare on tents.
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By: Scotts5 Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2008 Rating:
After much research we chose the Gelert Horizon 8 as our first tent. We are a family of 5 and the tent offers fantastic space. We had a trial pitch in our back garden and found it easy to put up and even managed to get it back into the bag when we took it down. We camped for the first time 29/30 May and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Despite heavy rain during the first night we all slept soundly and the tent weathered the storm. Three of us sleep in the large bedroom and two in one of the small bedrooms (which we pack away during the day to expand the living space more and enable the rear door to be opened to air the tent), the other room is used for storage. Really pleased with our purchase and can't wait to go on our next trip.
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Manufacturer's Description
The Gelert Horizon 8 is a large family tent with space for up to 8 people having 2 large sleeping compartments and 2 access doors - back and front and a further door at the side which can be used if only one inner is attached. The Horizon 8 family tent has 3 inners - 2 x 2 man and a further 4 man inner which is divided into 2 by a detachable curtain. The front door can be turned into a porch by using the 2 steel extension poles included in with the family tent. There is also an optional canopy which can be added to give a large porch area.
FEATURES
* Reinforced welded groundsheet for maximum floor protection. * Fully sewn in groundsheet prevents unwanted drafts or bugs * Water repellent zips * Electric cable zip access point * Excellent living area space and head height * Hanging storage pockets * 2 side and 1 end door entrance options * 2 living area windows * Bright guylines for extra visibility * Pre-attached guylines aid pitching * Packed in a 3 in 1 suitcase style carry bag * Fire Retardant
SPECIFICATION
* WEIGHT - 29.05kg * PACK SIZE - 72 x 53 x 32 cm * DIMENSIONS - Outer 740L x 350W x 225H cm; Inners 2 x 220L x 160W x 210H cm and 1 x 220L x 320W x 210H cm * HYDROSTATIC HEAD - 5000mm * PACKED SIZE - 72 x 53 x 32 cm * FABRIC - Outer 190T polyester with waterproof PU coating. Inner 190T breathable polyester. Groundsheet Polyethylene * POLES - 5 x 12.7mm fiberglass, extension poles 2 x 16mm steel porch poles * PITCH - Outer first * TAPED SEAMS - Yes * COLOUR - Green or Blue
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