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Weekend tents??? you know the ones, when the big detached palace is too much, or when you want a stop over en route??? 4 person (at least) 2 rooms, CHEAP

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crunchie · 03/06/2007 13:54

Anyone??? Seruisly I want a cheap and cheerful tent for one nighters, not worried about it being slightly 'fairweather' as it will be the grab and go one if the weather is nice, or one that we use on the way IYKWIM

Must have 2 rooms, pref sepatrate ends of tent and must be cheap

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1legmummy · 03/06/2007 13:57

There is one in sale at argos at mo and also one at halfords for 99.99 instead of 199.99

TheArmadillo · 03/06/2007 14:00

we got this a couple of years ago (same offer).

Tent is fine. 2 bedrooms and a bit of space in between.

halfords £99

crunchie · 03/06/2007 14:02

anytone know of this coleman?

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crunchie · 03/06/2007 14:10

also what about ebay?? something like this or this

Must have the 2 rooms either end, and don't need extra 'stuff' like the halfords one

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Blandmum · 03/06/2007 14:16

Be very careful buying tents off e-bay unless you know and trust the brand. Those in the kow at UKcampsite tell stories about people buying a crock of shit!

crunchie · 03/06/2007 18:19

bump for sat eve

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crunchie · 03/06/2007 20:19

bump, anyone else???

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TwoToTango · 03/06/2007 20:46

Got a few in argos

Rachmumoftwo · 03/06/2007 20:51

cybercheckout-
and if you pay through google checkout you get another £10 off!

TwoToTango · 03/06/2007 20:52

towsure

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crunchie · 04/06/2007 07:06

no you don't look like one

BUT that tent, whilst nice has two problems, one is we would be next to our kids 2nd is it is FAR too heavy
DH has said he wants one that is a real wekend tent that we could use in teh furture if we go off on our bikes!! Or on thetrain!! Not sure where he'll be putting my duvet, but that's in his head

I am looking at the other Coleman Ilinked to again

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crunchie · 04/06/2007 19:03

any more ideas, others must be able to help here!!!

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Slubberdegullion · 04/06/2007 19:21

I'm watching this thread too crunchie. DH and I are thinking along just the same lines as you.

The halfords 'pack' looks good, but I have absolutely no idea about such things......

We need to be next to DD's to. I anticipate many nightime 'will you just settle down and go to sleep' visits!

crunchie · 04/06/2007 19:41

slubber , read my threads we need to be AWAY from the kids

The pack looks fine if you want to start camping but we already HAVE a big family tent that sleeps up to 12!! (there are 4 of us!!) a small pop up jobby sleeping 3 (well it ws flowery and pretty ) Now we need the 3rd tent for the stopovers and weekends when a big tent is too much, we also want it quite lightweight if we decdie to lug it about

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marymoocow · 04/06/2007 19:46

lol at this thread. Have just returned from our first ever trip, which was a weekend break. Dh who has researched everything really well , (and took some persuading to camp in the first place) announced that maybe we ought to buy a weekend tent as well as our normal tent. Trouble is it would need to sleep 5 comfortably. Are there any quick-up tents that big?
Don't think we would seriously be buying it this year though.

Slubberdegullion · 04/06/2007 19:48

ooops . Must must read posts properly!!

Oh you're def. not camping virgins like us if you have 2 tents already!!

We have no kit whatsoever but did Eurocamp last year and quite enjoyed it (despite the pissing weather in holland). DH has no holiday booked over summer, but we live really close to Wales so were thinking today about impromtu 'lets go and camp for 1 or 2 nights over a weekend if the weather is nice', sort of thing.

We must have something that is easy to erect. I am spatially incompetent and DH is supremely grumpy and irritable. dd2 also has an inbuilt 'I will now go and lose myself' if our backs our turned for 30sec+!

Lucycat · 04/06/2007 19:48

marymoocow - How was the Indiana?

crunchie · 04/06/2007 19:54

slubber the halfords pack (or tesco or argos) pack looks good. Personally there are certain things I like, and one is to take my duvet (so no need for sleeping bags) I also like decent blow up matresses not foam mats, you get a better nights sleep. So all in all I bought stuff separeately.

There are loads of good tents around at £100 - £150 that would do a family for short breaks. I would budget on around £200 - £250 for tent, mattresses, camping stove, chairs/table, gas lamps etc. We spent £400 our first year and add to it each time

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Slubberdegullion · 04/06/2007 19:56

(possible) daft question here.

We have an airbed and a pump that you plug into the mains. How to you blow it up if you are in a field?

quadrophenia · 04/06/2007 19:56

Crunchie just buy a campervan
it is much easier

marymoocow · 04/06/2007 19:57

Fantastic. Had a brilliant time, and with practise could probably have everything set up a bit quicker. At least we don't have to say we are first timers anymore .
Mind you we did have really good weather, only rained in the night last night (and only shoved dh once to get out of bed to make sure it wasn't leaking ). Seriously though there was plenty of room for all of us. We tried not to spy on too many people to see what they had got.
Think we might have got the bug.

Slubberdegullion · 04/06/2007 19:57

Oh and another one.

Does all your stuff fit into a car?

We have an estate and a roof box but DH doesn't want to get into trailers.