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Tent Reviews: Coleman Bispace 300

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3  (more 3 berth tents)
12.80 KG
£80.00
1
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Fly first
Average User Rating:
9.13/10 from 8 reviews

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8 Reviews of the Bispace 300

By: Folkie  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2005   Rating: 

Very sturdy and well made, with loads of pegging points and guy ropes – no tent hang-gliding with this one! We haven’t used it for a few years but it came out of the bag as good as new.

Nice sized porch, big enough for a table and a couple of chairs and easy to stand up in if you’re no taller than about 5’ 8”. The roof ventilation is very good and also lets in the light – very handy as the windows really aren’t big enough so it can be a bit dark inside.

There’s a good gap between the inner sleeping compartment and the outer so no risk of them touching and leaking, and we had a lot of rain and wind but stayed snug and dry.

The outer is pitched first, which is handy when you have to put it up in the rain as we did recently.

A great tent that would make a good second hand buy for a couple (it isn’t made any more), but as with all three-man tents, it’s only really comfortably big enough for two.
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By: Hacksaw Bob  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2005   Rating: 

No need to crawl into the living area, unlike some tents of similar appearance which for some unaccountable reason have the headroom in the bedroom. Plenty of space for a couple and weatherproof (so far!) Larger windows might be an improvement. Arrived at a CS in the Bournemouth area last October (when the first snow of the winter was falling at home - West Midlands) to discover someone had forgotten the inner tent, so had to improvise by lacing up the porch groundsheet with a spare guyline to keep bedding of the wet grass. Quite comfortable even though the next mornings frost (with a beautiful wall-to-wall blue sky) rendered the butane stove useless and we had to resort to 'Esbit' type solid fuel (cant spell hexamethylenetetramine!)
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By: Gregrb41  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2005   Rating: 

The best tent I have owned. I have camped in -25 degrees in Bavaria in winter, in the Sahara, and various places in Europe and the UK with never a problem. Loads of adjustments and more pegging points than you need for most conditions, but it's nice to have them just in case.

I am 6'2'' and find plenty of room in the sleeping compartment for two, three at a squeeze.

The communal area is spacious, plenty of room for two, a small table and a couple of chairs plus kit. I can't stand up straight but it's a tent, not a palace.

No leaks yet which is pretty good considering it hasn't had the easiest life.

I won't be replacing it unless I absolutely have to.
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By: Deborah ashton  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2006   Rating: 

We love this tent. Quick to put up, 15 minutes if there are 2 of you.

Camped in all conditions (inc snow and strong winds) and never had any problems.

Used many times in 2 years and still looks new and has worn well.
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By: Beccylovespurpl  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2004   Rating: 

This is a great little tent for a couple. We used ours for years in some really rough weather and never had a single problem with it. It is easy and quick to pitch. The only thing I would fault it on is that the windows to the living area are not huge in comparison to newer tents so it could be a bit dark. The living area is big enough for a couple of chairs and a table plus some luggage and the sleeping area is generous for two. Head height is fine for me at 5ft 4 but a bit low for my 5ft 10 husband.
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By: Warmregards  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2005   Rating: 

We bought one just after they came out and cannot fault them. They are heavily engineered with ample places to bolt them to the floor. We have had lots of trips with ours and have experienced several bad weather trips including a fortnight in Cornwall when it blew continuously and two days of torrential rain with no ill effects. Comfortable for 2 and a pooch.
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By: Mature-Student  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2006   Rating: 

A great tent for a couple, or as a pup tent, or even for the kids in the garden.

We were lucky enough to pick up one for the bargain price of £30 a couple of years ago, and can't fault it. Very easy and quick to pitch, poles are colour coded. Living area is a fair size as is the bedroom pod. The roof vent with insect screen is very useful.

Folds up fairly small into a suitcase style bag, so easy shape to fit in the car along with all the other bits n bobs.
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By: Jamieharris  Reason: I own(ed) one  Made in: 2006   Rating: 

An excellent tent. Probably over engineered- there are a lot of pegging points. However, not all guys need putting in unless it is stormy. I like the separate living area groundsheet-it allows better ventilation and versatility. Roof ventilator which zips up is nice, and also a lantern hanger in the dome is useful. Tent packs up nice and small for its size.
All in all, a very useful tent-I tend to use this whether I am on my own or with my girlfriend-usually in preference to a hike tent.
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Manufacturer's Description

The Bispace range combines luxury of separate living and sleeping areas. Easy set system,two entrances on the living area that open out into awnings with one set of porch poles to create a sun canopy,mesh doors,large windows.

Details
Suitable for up to 3 people
Flame retardant material
Flysheet fabric: Polyester, 3 000 mm PU coated, taped seams
Inner tent fabric: Polyester breathable and no-see-um mesh
PE Coated poles
Living area groundsheet: PE 140 g/m², welded supplied
Poles: Durawrap
Skylight Windows
Headroom: 165 cm
Carry bag: 55 x 34 x 23 cm
12.8 kg


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