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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #15 on: 02 February 2009, 23:35:04 »

We used to have a similar one and it was superb... Survived the Mistral coming in during our holiday in Southern France :y :y :y

It got put up in the back garden as an extended shed in June 2006  ::) ::) :-[ :-[ and has only given up in the last couple of weeks :y :y :y
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #16 on: 02 February 2009, 23:36:35 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #17 on: 02 February 2009, 23:38:37 »

In which case I don't think like you guys say I can grumble for the money, plus there will be more room than the Barbie tent. The porch thing will come in handy I suppose in making breakfast for us both :y
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #18 on: 02 February 2009, 23:42:31 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.

Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #19 on: 02 February 2009, 23:44:12 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.
Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y

But, is that alcohol related........... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #20 on: 02 February 2009, 23:47:06 »

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> Front and rear flysheet vents with covers allows continual airflow enhancing comfort

> Rain gutter zip covers keeps zip dry

> PE waterproof groundsheet 5000HH minimum ensures dry inner tents

> Breathable fabric inners creates a comfortable sleeping area

> Mesh vents on inner allows continual airflow enhancing comfort

> Part mesh on inner door reduces build up of condensation and keeps bugs out

If it actually does all that, a fair tent for event use, I would say.... :)

You can also pitch the fly sheet before the inner tent, great in bad weather. Slept in many Vamgo 'Force Ten's' over the years. :y Even swmbo thinks it sounds good :o
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #21 on: 03 February 2009, 00:07:37 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.

Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y

I would recommend Outwells as like I say we have one. I aint sure I would fancy putting it up just for a weekend though.
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #22 on: 03 February 2009, 00:13:31 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.

Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y

I would recommend Outwells as like I say we have one. I aint sure I would fancy putting it up just for a weekend though.
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WTF is that :o looks like a fabric bungalow...... ;D ;D ;D Complete with garage and granny annex. ::)

Edit. do you rent out rooms at meets? ;D
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #23 on: 03 February 2009, 00:15:21 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.

Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y

I would recommend Outwells as like I say we have one. I aint sure I would fancy putting it up just for a weekend though.
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WTF is that :o looks like a fabric bungalow...... ;D ;D ;D Complete with garage and granny annex. ::)
That's nothing, wait till you see Timbuk Towers.
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #24 on: 03 February 2009, 00:25:22 »

Think Timbuk Towers is a 16 or 20 man tent, it is big different shape than ours.. Like an Igloo shape a Big Igloo ;D ;D ;D
he aint a bad cook either Timbuk. :y
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #25 on: 03 February 2009, 00:27:45 »

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In which case I don't think like you guys say I can grumble for the money, plus there will be more room than the Barbie tent. The porch thing will come in handy I suppose in making breakfast for us both :y

Sooo are you cooking breakfast for 4 then... ;D ;D
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #26 on: 03 February 2009, 00:29:29 »

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In which case I don't think like you guys say I can grumble for the money, plus there will be more room than the Barbie tent. The porch thing will come in handy I suppose in making breakfast for us both :y

Sooo are you cooking breakfast for 4 then... ;D ;D

It seems as though I am  ;D :P
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« Reply #27 on: 03 February 2009, 00:33:36 »

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In which case I don't think like you guys say I can grumble for the money, plus there will be more room than the Barbie tent. The porch thing will come in handy I suppose in making breakfast for us both :y

Sooo are you cooking breakfast for 4 then... ;D ;D

It seems as though I am  ;D :P


I will cook dinner, do you  prefer Indian or Chinese  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #28 on: 03 February 2009, 00:39:38 »

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Well our big Outwell one is 5000hh.. but the camping madman who we saw reckoned that a tent to withstand wind was a big factor, as we found out in Angelsey, the wind was howling and I ain't joking, tents were getting flattened, broken poles but ours just stood it was really impressed but it was dear....

Making sure you have guy ropes out helps loads too!   ;D

It has so many guy ropes it is untrue, plus metal poles... denise didn't sleep for three nights the winds were that strong :-?
I did though, which annoyed her even more  ;D

Always found the worse the weather the better id sleep.
Any recommendations on alightly bigger but similar style as per your link.....looking too take the wife/twins away for some long weekends. :y

But, is that alcohol related........... ;D ;D ;D

Funnily enough....yeah was when i was doing the bike rallies.

One event seriously worse for wear and ended up cutting a slit in side of tent and hanging head out.....woke up in a very cold pile of (it wasnt porridge lets say) much too the amusemnet of a large group of people watching.

Dont think the estate is big enough too fit Loo-knees"s tent in.

The wife did ask could we buy a caravan instead of a tent....two slight problems with that,1st i wouldnt be confident towing and second im skint (ish).

So looks like a modest tent will have too do. :)
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Re: What do you reckon about this tent?
« Reply #29 on: 03 February 2009, 00:47:30 »

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In which case I don't think like you guys say I can grumble for the money, plus there will be more room than the Barbie tent. The porch thing will come in handy I suppose in making breakfast for us both :y

Sooo are you cooking breakfast for 4 then... ;D ;D

It seems as though I am  ;D :P


I will cook dinner, do you  prefer Indian or Chinese  ;D ;D ;D

Certainly not ::) like Scots women though ;) ;D
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