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Wynnster, sunncamp, and outwell - what's the difference?

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mistersmum · 24/06/2008 19:40

Hello
We are going to try camping in Dorest in a couple of weeks and are looking at getting a new tent (we have a 5inch by 3 inch hole in our fly sheet which apparantly isn't repairable) and so are lokking at 6 berth tunnel tents by all of the above.
THe models look the same but the prices vary by £100. Does anyone know why?
And what is hydrostatic head?? as these do vary but not sure what that means - just sounds a bit rude to me!
Thanks in advance

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Slubberdegullion · 24/06/2008 19:51

explanation by super tent nerd of HH here

Sunncamp and Outwell have good reputations. I think that Wynnster is slightly at the cheaper end of the market, but so long as the HH is over 2000 I'd go with the tent that suits you the best.

nikkid21 · 24/06/2008 21:46

Don't know about the others but we have a Wynnster as dh who is a tachy, gadget freak ssaid that it was the best quality of the lot.

We've had ours for 4 years now - do lots of camping (at leat 4 whole weeks per year) and have had no problems.

NKffffffffa6a546faX11ab6e5b213 · 24/06/2008 22:18

we've just bought a Vango Yukon 600 which is a 6 berth tunnel tent in the premier family range so has a HH of 5000. DH sys much better quality than Wynnster but worked out better value than Outwell or Sunncamp. It was £165 from thetentteam.co.uk

mistersmum · 25/06/2008 08:29

Oh - thank you and for that wonderful explanation of hydrostatic head slubberguillion, and it does sound like it is courses for horses! Your Yukon 600 looks great too Nkfff...have fun trying it out.

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