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Slubber - Dutch Pyramid tents (all hypothetical, of course!)

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MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 16:16

(Or anyone else, of course!)

First off, I suspect I will actually get a bell tent, as I love it and dh will humour me this far.

A pyramid appears to be one step too far for him, and he just laughs at me every time I show him that Guadeloupe which I love. (And I need him to help pay, so ignoring irrelevant input not really of much help here )

I'll keep my Cabanon / De Waard (a girl can dream) "but you've got incredibly expensive unnecessary electronics"-card for another couple of years. As our family grows - it's just us and ds at the moment - it might be more practical anyway.

But, but, but... We might be driving to Holland this weekend after all, and will be able to see tents in person. Soooo, I'll drag show him Pyramids too.

My question (yes, sorry for the long waffle) - What do you think of these? Obviously not a forever and ever quality, but look and layout?

Anyone else fancy talking camp, please feel free to add or change the topic, I'm easy.

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lunavix · 28/04/2010 16:43

Oooers, nothing to say on the pyramides but if you do go, mine's a 5m please :D

MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 16:46

Will try, lunavix! It will depend on space, but if possible, I will def try! Still wondering whether to camp there on Sat night (in which case we'll be taking our Orchy and stuff with) or do hotel. That shop looks like camping heaven!

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MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 16:47

Oh btw, if space - what kind of 5m?

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Slubberdegullion · 28/04/2010 16:52

hello hello

Is there meant to be a link in your OP, or are you just doing a >sweeping hand generalisation> of dutch pyramides in general?

Slubberdegullion · 28/04/2010 16:53

I find it VERY hard to imagine anyone laughing once they saw a pyramide in person. Maybe laughing with joy but laughing in mockery? No.

MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 17:06

No, you're supposed to use your, well, you know, special powers to know what I mean. I thought we had a connection, you know?!

(Really I forgot, will post link as soon as I'm home, I struggle on my phone...)

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Slubberdegullion · 28/04/2010 17:12

we do have a connection Sal, we do

are you going to link me some of the obelink pyramides?

Have to go to swimming lessons now. I will continue to commune with you via the power of my mind

MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 17:15

here

hope that worked!

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MisSalLaneous · 28/04/2010 17:21

Nononono, don't use the force when you swim, you'll electrocute yourself! I can wait. A little.

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lunavix · 28/04/2010 17:23

oh oooers a normal 5m please, no zips or SIG for me thanks!!!

Have you seen these over on UKCS? lush

Slubberdegullion · 29/04/2010 09:38

righto, just looked at the links.

ummm

well for a start they are poly cotton which is better than plastic but if you are hooked on the whole canvas vibe then it's a bit . Oh and you have to be careful with polycottons too...not all polycottons are the same. You need to go in and have a good feel, if it feels like canvas (the Outwell polycottons feel like this) then it's a GOOD thing. If is feels all shiny and plasticy and a bit cheap (the inide of my polycotton utility feels like this) then steer clear.

I don't live in my utility so that's OK

You are going to all this trouble (weight/size/expense) of getting canvas because it breeeeeeeeeeeeeeathes, so make sure you are buying a product that does just that.

Second thing, the porches on those tents are quite frankly wank and you can't (so far as I can see) buy additional side panels or an add on porch. These imo are important for keeping shoes/coats out of the tent and for seating feral, filthy and food spilling children.

They're still better than a bell tent though

MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 18:42

Hmm, ok, decision made, I don't want them. I'll love and treasure my lovely bell tent until we outgrow eachother, and will drive you to distraction with my stories of lovely weekends and fairy lights and bunting and everything.

If/when I go for a pyramid type then one day, I'll go for a proper one - good quality, bigger etc.

I'm so ridiculously excited. I'm going to the Ikea of camping (size wise, mind you). Ha, you can even take your dog. Not that I have a dog, mind you...

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lunavix · 29/04/2010 19:28

I saw your post on UKCS Sal, asking some sensible questions :D (I don't go for the sensible ones! I got rather excited by the firepit instead and am asking a friend going to Asda on monday to hunt for one! :D)

They're just too gorgeous aren't they

MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 19:46

hi lunavix! I'm confused now When did I post on there? I'm a member - I registered ages ago (sallikescoffee - one of my first names on here) and still log in as it won't let me look at profile pics any other way, but now I can't remember what I asked!

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MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 19:49

re firepit! I didn't know Asda sold them? Mind you, I don't need one, as I've decided to only go to places that allow fires, and so far they've always (including the ones booked for later in the year, we haven't been to many yet) had a fire place already.

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lunavix · 29/04/2010 20:20

Sal - oh!!!!
Just after I posted up a bit linking to the lovely bell tent on UKCS someone called MissElaineous asked about them saying she wanted one, asking about folding them and stuff! Surely it must have been you!

lunavix · 29/04/2010 20:21

linky to firepit

MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 20:26

Really??? Noooo, that's quite freaky! Off to go stalk him/her/it...

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MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 20:28

nice firepit!! Now I'm really off to go shout at my namedouble read a bit...

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MisSalLaneous · 29/04/2010 20:32

ooh ok no, she's ligit, has had millions and millions of posts on there. Phew, am a little relieved, as some odd people around MN lately, so I almost got a bit paranoid. I've already "un-public-ed" my profile the other day, as I share way too much most of the time anyway.

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lunavix · 29/04/2010 21:08

Very freaky though!

MisSalLaneous · 02/05/2010 20:58

Lunavix, I'm so sorry, but I couldn't get your tent, they didn't have any of the plain 5m ones in stock.

My new thread here - I got hold of a 4m plain one, but suspect it won't help you much. Thought I'd give you first dibs anyway though, just in case I'm wrong.

I got a 4m one with zip-off groundsheet in the end. They are fabulous! Also got a tarp, and can't wait to try it out in t he garden tomorrow!

Ds ran in and out of every single tent on that floor - he had a fabulous time!!! Wish we had that shop in England! Might take him to Decathlon just for fun, haha.

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Slubberdegullion · 02/05/2010 21:07

Lovely tent Sal.

Did you see any pyramids while you were there?

MisSalLaneous · 02/05/2010 21:23

Thanks Slubber. Yes. You were right - the quality wasn't that great. I actually prefer our Orchy to some of them. I do kind of like the shape of most, but I can see what you meant when you kept mentioning quality. For me, it would need to be better quality - a "forever" tent - when I buy one. I think it's a really good, practical shape though, and lovely and airy.

What did surprise me majorly though, is that I fell in love with one of these. They look even better in real life, I was torn between this and a bell. It was amazing - light, practical (not for storing, but in a "bell tent" kind of way) etc. Was a close call between this and my bell. Dh wasn't keen, for some reason. I'd have thought he'd prefer corners, but hey, men, who understands them anyway?!

We didn't have much time - got there 30 mins before they closed, and then decided to buy what we wanted, and sleep somewhere on the way back home again, so couldn't go again the next morning. It was brilliant being able to compare all these tents in real life - the floors that were covered with tents were huge. Any possible shape of tent you could thing of, including trailer tents, which nearly gave dh a heart attack. I suspect he feared I'd go for one of those one of these days... :

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Slubberdegullion · 03/05/2010 18:56

oh wow. That's a gorgeous tent you have linked to. SO useful having front and back doors for a through breeze if the weather gets very hot [ha bloody ha in the uk]. I've never seen one that looks l ike that before.

VERY NICE.