bedroom inner doesn't bother me, I couldn't be bothered to put it up and the way they hang takes up more room. We had a cabanon Barbados before and often didn't use the bedroom, just had an open plan tent 😊
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Must admit, the "missing bedroom inner" was one of THE main talking points for us, when we were presearching our Karsten. We'd known no other set up in our short camping career.
Ultimately, we had no idea weather we could cope without one, and yes, it was a gamble.
Mildly surprising for me, but extremely surprising for Muckerette, it proved nowhere near as traumatic as either of us had feared.
We certainly don't regret taking the gamble, and dare I say, we actually prefer this open plan living now.
Those dividers (Deployed at bed time, draped back in the day) almost give a Bedouin feel to the place. Rather charming, and not entirely unromantic either. Much like myself!
i like my karsten open plan concept - but i am wary of snakes getting into the tent - so i leave the sleeping bag open in my karsten so i can see where im putting my feet!
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Living the Dutch Dream - Karsten 300 pod + extns in Sea Green and Pure Cotton
People with Karstens are safe anyway because people with Karstens usually have twinkling fairy lights and bunting and snakes don't like fairy lights and bunting.
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