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Anyone know od a pop-up tent that is bigger than the Quechua?

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schnapps · 16/07/2006 20:12

Well, that's it really. I really love the look of this tent but need a bigger one. I like my 8 man 2 bed tent with space to stand up in, but the thought of putting it up and down puts me off camping altogether. Anyone know of a Quechua type tent that is bigger?

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LucyCampCat · 16/07/2006 20:23

How many do you need to sleep?

pop up tents tend not to have a porch and are fine for fine weather camping, we have got a 3 second one which will sleep four (2 adults, 2 young children)

How about a single dome with a porch?

SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 16/07/2006 21:05

Khyam?

schnapps · 16/07/2006 21:55

Well, there's actually only the 2 of us, me and dd I just like to have a living area, where we can eat ect if it rains, and some storage space, although these things are not necessary, but I really do want to be able stand up - I can't stand getting dressed and stuff in a small tent where I can't stand up!!

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Wills · 16/07/2006 22:01

There are loads of tents that are big enough to accomodate you and dd BUT in terms of popups nothing beats a Khyam - but they are a little pricey. We got ours on ebay. I call it our palace but it does sleep 10 and then sit 10 elsewhere iyswim. they do smaller versions so have a look at their site - here you go: tents

Then go looking on ebay!

the advantage is speed with which you can put them up which is unbeliveable.

schnapps · 16/07/2006 22:24

ooo, the Kyham does look good. Very pricey though (but worth it by the looks of it) will put it in my favourites for if I'm a bit more flush in the future

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SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 17/07/2006 10:23

We're going to get a Khyam at some point as a weekender, the trick is to buy in the down season- after the Christmas gift rush but before the holiday planning. And then look for last years model . we saved £150 on our main tent like that!

Wills · 17/07/2006 13:46

Still say watch ebay. We bought ours (on the day our son was born - I mean how sad is that! ) from ebay and saved 400.00 pounds! Its in perfect condition as well.

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