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Oh My! I NEED a Bell Tent!!

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wickedfairy · 06/04/2012 17:54

I realise I am a little late to the party with this declaration, they look fabulous and I need one!

We have a 4man nylon-y tent at the moment, which does the job but with DC3 on the way, we would need to get a bigger one anyway. I figure we may as well get a fabuous one, while we are at it. So, sorry about all the questions....

So, is a 5m one the best for a family of 5? Are they really massive - can you get one pitched on an average pitch or would you need to book 2 pitches?

We normally go camping in France, this year at a place where they have "open" pitches that are not demarcated, so I would assume this is best? But we do also go to Wales as well.

Where is best to buy from - belltent.co.uk or soulpad.co.uk?

Thanking all you bell tent experts in advance!! Smile

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VivaLeBeaver · 02/07/2012 08:46

PoppyBoo or anyone else who can answer.

I've got the ZIG 5m bell tent and have so far managed to dry it in one. But it was a nightmare. I want to seperate it and dry it in two this time.

Once dry do you zip it together for storage or not? If you don't when you get to the campsite how do you pitch it - zip it together before putting it up (can you do this), or peg out the groundsheet, put up the pole/tent and zip it together?

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SalomeD · 02/07/2012 10:48

I've got groundsheet and canvas stored in two separate bags - much easier to carry, pack and dry this way.

I get to site - one of our favourite is a 'pitch anywhere'-type place so having the groundsheet separate is really handy: I can walk around and easily check if there is enough room for the whole tent.

Peg out the groundsheet, zip on the canvas, and up she goes.

It really only adds 5 minutes to overall pitching time.

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VivaLeBeaver · 02/07/2012 11:38

Thanks Salome, that sounds good. Will have to invest in a 2nd bag for the groundsheet then. Must admit it nearly killed me when I had to get a soaking wet tent into the car on my own after half term camping. So 2 bags would be loads better.

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poppyboo · 02/07/2012 17:56

We just zip on once it's dried, and store groundsheet with canvas in its bag it came in ,but I think it's a personal preference thing. We have a foot print to go under groundsheet to save base of tent getting muddy you see. The footprint gets rolled up separately and stored in bin bag on way home so no mud goes near canvas.

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poppyboo · 02/07/2012 17:57

Sutton7 you're going to adore your bell tent! They're lush to camp in!

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VivaLeBeaver · 02/07/2012 18:02

Muddy groundsheet is definetly a problem. Footprint sounds a good idea.

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recall · 02/07/2012 18:08

how do you power the fairy lights ? Confused

I must be pre menstrual, cos I actually felt a bit teary when I saw your tent Pictish it is lush, I AM HAVING ONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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recall · 02/07/2012 18:10

I want morrocan lanterns and stripey rugs ooooh bling a bling

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recall · 02/07/2012 18:10

we ought to have a MN bell tent festival

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recall · 02/07/2012 18:11

I might just get one to put up in the garden for the 6 week holidays

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VivaLeBeaver · 02/07/2012 18:13

The council have attached bunting to my front fence to be there for when the olympic flame went past. I'm tempted to nab it for my tent now the flame has gone. But it does say London 2012 all over it which spoils the effect.

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Hattieboo · 03/07/2012 10:35

We have a bell tent (5m) from www.belltent.co.uk
It is amazing. We've used it loads for camping, in garden decorated for play tent at parties etc...
You do need to spray water proofer (?) on every so often (I think bell tent suggests after five serious down pours! I would say not that often but you do need to do it!) probably worth doing after a camping trip if you've had a lot of rain before your next trip.
Definitely get the one you can roll the sides up on as it becomes so much more flexible. Our friends have the one that is fixed together and really regret this decision. (unless of course you have a spider phobia, as there's always a few bugs in there with you!)
From a size point of view we've slept 9 all on mattresses comfortably in ours and had 20+ kids having party teas inside it too!

Hope you get one soon and that the sun shines for us all this summer!!!! X

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Carla123 · 03/07/2012 12:06

I have the 5m with SIG from soulpad, purely for the mesh netting at the front door. I really appreciated the mesh over the weekend at Creaksea Place (we got lucky and had glorious weather all weekend) . The few tent pitches were fairly close to a lake, which was beautiful, but teaming with mosquito's.

I originally wanted the new ZIG with mesh door from Karma Canvas, but they had sold out. My SIG is heavy, so I can see that the ZIG or PIG are the easier options. However, I have just changed form having an Outwell Bear Lake 6, so the bell tent is literally half the weight. I can manage fine as long as I carry the poles & pegs, separately. I haven't had to carry it wet yet, which is something I am dreading, though I do have a folding trolley just in case. I would be able to re-pitch in the garden to dry it out, but if I couldn't I would have gone for the ZIG and had to try and fashion my own netting. I'm not overly spider phobic, but mosquitoes and midges seem to love me, so the net was essential.

I bought a spare groundsheet for the 5m soulpad lite and use this as a footprint, to keep the groundsheet clean. At £40 it is a comparable price to the average large tent footprint.

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VivaLeBeaver · 03/07/2012 16:33

Carrying it wet is impossible

You can't get it back in the bag. It took me and dd 20 mins to drag the wet tent from my front door to the back door and I don't have a big house.

Though the genius solution of having 2 bags should help.

I wish I had a mesh door at the front of mine. Though I suppose I do now have a 1/4 inner so no beasties in that.

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NonnyMuss · 03/07/2012 22:40

recall wave bye bye to your grass if you put a bell tent up for 6 weeks.

Dh is less than impressed at our 5m circle of scorched earth in the middle of the lawn, and the tent was up for only a week (was wonderful to have it there though, I spent most of the week out there hiding from the kids chilling out.)
Am considering Astroturfing the circle so I can put the tent up whenever I want in future :o

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recall · 04/07/2012 23:16

oh yeah, never thought of that

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Nikkibrook · 06/07/2012 21:34

Hi, I've got the bell tent bug,looking to buy a 5m..where's the best place to buy from,..PIG..OR ZIG??could really do with some advise please, so far only looked at belltent uk,looking for cheap flooring too,rugs mats,etc..HELP PLEASE:)

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ifeelloved · 08/07/2012 10:44

Get a separate bag for the groundsheet if you get separate. Easily fits into the bags then.

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VivaLeBeaver · 08/07/2012 10:46

Nikki, I got mine from Soulpad. I got a 5m ZIG and I'm happy with it.

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cutegorilla · 08/07/2012 19:59

DH and I are getting seriously tempted by bell tents but I'm not quite sure it would work for us. We have DD(9), DS(5) and DS(1). I think DD is of an age where lack of privacy will become an issue in the next couple of years if we don't have separate sleeping areas. They are gorgeous though.

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Migsy1 · 08/07/2012 20:54

You can get a bedroom compartment cutegorilla

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VivaLeBeaver · 08/07/2012 21:00

Yes, you could put 2x quarter bedrooms in. Ot sure if that would leave you with enough space or not.

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cutegorilla · 08/07/2012 21:28

We need 3 bedroom spaces though really. One for us, one for the boys, and one for DD. By the time we've got all those set up there really wouldn't be much room left which kind of spoils the beauty of the bell tent. I think they look much nicer inside without the compartments anyway. I was wondering if we could rig up our own curtains to divide up sections for sleeping, then we could roll them back for openness during the day.

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Trista · 26/08/2013 04:26

Bell tents are gorgeous, and I think the bell tents in Canvas and Cast are of top quality and worth it though it is more expensive than others in the UK market.

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