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a family weekend tent that doesnt cost £1500

18 replies

beatricequimby · 29/01/2012 22:14

Just looked at the Hilleberg Atlas which looks great but gobsmacked to see the basic tent is £1500.

Have asked on here before about Vango tents and feedback was a bit variable (and very useful) so I didn't get one.

How about Outwell? Or any other recommendations for a great tent for wet weekends in Scotland?

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CarrieAnnRegardless · 29/01/2012 22:20

Get something with a sewn in groundsheet, preferably 'bucket' style, and a hh of at least 3000mm and you will be fine.

Outwell, Vango, bog standard Coleman - all fine.

wohmum · 29/01/2012 22:53

Hi

I hope you don't mind me posting this .I'm selling a 6 man vango orchy 600 complete with canopy and carpet for £200 , west London if you are interested , great tent for family of 4

Can email picture and more details

Otherwise we've had tents from outwell ( very well designed) , Vango ( a bit cheaper) and go outdoors own brand. - just make sure that you go for 1-2 more beds than you need to give you a bit more space

serin · 29/01/2012 23:57

Our little Gelert is used for several weekends every summer and has served us well for 9 years!

StarlightMcKenzie · 30/01/2012 00:04

Get a bell tent. Get much more for your Money and you don't spend the first half of your weekend putting it up and the second half taking it down.

PrettyCandles · 30/01/2012 00:19

We have a couple of pop-ups (a 2-man and a 3-man) for quickie weekend camps, but for longer camps we have a 5-man, 2-berth, Wynnster dome tent. They don't make it any more, but when we bought it 7y ago it was about £300.

So £1500 for a family tent sounds slightly ridiculous. Grin

We've had several bits of Wynnster equipment over the last 10y or so, and been very pleased with their durability and waterproofness.

Our pop-ups, are Eurohike and Quechua. Not much difference between them (though the 3-man Quechua has a small porch, which is IMO essential). Both are easy to use, comfortable, and watertight.

Fiolondon · 30/01/2012 00:19

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happyAvocado · 30/01/2012 00:26

wohmum - I have sent a PM to you

mogs0 · 30/01/2012 18:00

I have a 3 man outwell and it's very well designed. Really easy for one person to put up/take down. It is pretty big and heavy when it's packed away and because of this I bought a bell tent instead. I have a very small car so every last mm is precious!!

Miomio · 30/01/2012 18:04

we have a 4 man vango appollo i think ~£100. it has survived lots of scottish weekends and even "the flood" at glastonbury!

not too big or small. good for a weekend quick pitch -it fits us 2 and 2 young ds. o

beatricequimby · 30/01/2012 22:06

Thanks everyone, I will look those up. Wohman, that sounds a great deal, but we are a long, long way from you and probably the postage would be a fortune.

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attheendoftheday · 30/01/2012 22:23

We got a Vango Orchy 600 last year ex-display for £120 including postage. It has a big 'living room' and a bedroom that could zip into 2 rooms when dd is older, plenty of room for the whole family including dogs. Worth looking on ebay for something similar?

attheendoftheday · 30/01/2012 22:23

I missed out, we got it from ebay.

wohmum · 31/01/2012 00:33

No problem BeatriceQ - I was being a bit cheeky anyway. but hoped I could ssve you some money!

Are you pleased with your Orchy attheendofthedayy

attheendoftheday · 31/01/2012 01:32

Yeah I am. It isn't as lovely as the bell tent I secretly yearn for, but it's a good, servicable tent that fits our limited budget. It's very spacious and has lantern loops and helpful pockets in the places where I need them. I can't really comment on how robust it is as I've only camped in it twice, but it seems ok. It does take two people to set up, though.

Doyouthinktheysaurus · 31/01/2012 02:27

Look at Kampa tents as well, we have one of those and I love it.

Steel poles, 6 berth, bedrroms across the back, large living area then an attached front porch. The whole front zips away and makes the tent seem huge. Plus there is an annex on the side for the loo.

We got it for £300 because it was a cosmetic second, there was some darker patches on the roof. All faded now.

You certainly don't need to spend £1500.

Baileyscoffeeandcampfires · 31/01/2012 21:53

We have a Kampa frinton 4 as a weekender. Excellent tent for 4 of us and goes up in less than 35 mins - that's all pegged and bedrooms set up if dh and I are working as a team.

Sparklegeek · 31/01/2012 22:00

A second vote for Kampa tents, we have the same one (& the same reduction!) as Doyouthinktheysaurus and love it! It's the Filey 6, we are a family of 5, you'd have tons of space if there's only 4 of you.

happyAvocado · 05/02/2012 00:32

thanks wohmum :)

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