hi all,we are new to this site and hoping some of you may be able to help,, we have camped on and off over the years,but not add much luck with tents,never spent over £150 on one,perhaps that was our downfall,no proper sleeping or cooking equipment,so we have just bought 3 new proper camping beds,and new good quality sleeping bags,and a new 2 ring burner with grill,just need to get tent now !! we have up to £400 to spend,what would anyone recomend,we buy,for 2 adults and a 9 year old,we dont really want one to small,was going to buy a bell tent from soulpads,but not sure,hope someone can give us some advice,many thanks tracey and nige
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have a look at the nevada m it has a sig so no draughts, two good size bedrooms,good height, you could get the tent with a carpet and footprint for about 300£
Quote: Originally posted by traceyandnigel on 25/6/2009
hi all,we are new to this site and hoping some of you may be able to help,, we have camped on and off over the years,but not add much luck with tents,never spent over £150 on one,perhaps that was our downfall,no proper sleeping or cooking equipment,so we have just bought 3 new proper camping beds,and new good quality sleeping bags,and a new 2 ring burner with grill,just need to get tent now !! we have up to £400 to spend,what would anyone recomend,we buy,for 2 adults and a 9 year old,we dont really want one to small,was going to buy a bell tent from soulpads,but not sure,hope someone can give us some advice,many thanks tracey and nige
Try and visit a few camping shops if you tell me where your from i may be able to name a few shops near to you.
I'd read reviews etc on The tent you choose before you go buying anything (including poly cotton tents lol)
Just make sure you buy a polycotton tent, not all this polyester rubbish...
Very tactfull post .........NOT !
We could argue that cotton is way better than polycotton but at the end of the day, everyone is entitled tot heir own choice and opinion
Bell tents are lovely but it is always a good idea to try and see tents in the flesh so to speak before spashing the cash.
Finding your perfect tent is not an easy thing to do. We have but have been through a lot of tents to get there and the more tents you buy, try and resell, the more money you lose.
So if possible, get yourself to a tent display or 2 and see what jumps out and grabs you.
If possible go and see tents in the flesh to give you an idea of size - they all look really easy and managable on the Net or in magazines!! Also they look deceptively spacious when empty so for 3 of you, look for at least a 5 berth tent.
* Think about pack size and weight - will it fit in your car/trailer? * Tunnel tents are easy to pitch and fit on 99% of standard pitches - anything over 5m wide and problems can begin to occur. * Check the size of the bedroom pods as manufactureres seem to base the sizes on 50cm-60cm wide mats rather than airbeds which are around 75cm wide. * Do you want a SIG (sewn in groundsheet)?
We have the Khyam Ontario 8 which is a fabulous tent (there are 5 of us) and they also do a 6 berth version which might suit you. Our tent measures 7.5m x 3.7m x 2.25m tall. Genuine 8 berth as it will take 8 x 75cm wide airbeds and still has over 3m x 3m of living space.
Take your time - don't rush out and buy the first tent you see. Recommendations are good to have to help narrow down the vast choice out there. Once you have your short list, go and see it for real if you can. I would suggest you go for a well known brand - Khyam, Outwell, Vango, Gelert etc.... Tents are expensive and you get what you pay for so ensure you get the one that is going to suit YOUR needs.
Little tip if you are going to camping displays. Move furniture about to get a true sense of space . I don't know if its on your short list , but if you are after a Coleman Evolva, act quickly as there are so few left, a similar story also with some of the Outwell tents and I think the Vango Tigris 800 is running low also .
Quote: Originally posted by numbersix on 26/6/2009
Little tip if you are going to camping displays. Move furniture about to get a true sense of space . I don't know if its on your short list , but if you are after a Coleman Evolva, act quickly as there are so few left, a similar story also with some of the Outwell tents and I think the Vango Tigris 800 is running low also .
Glad it isnt just me that wanders around stores carrying chairs etc to check living space lol
Good tip
Angie
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what can we say!!! but thankyou all for your advice,will be letting you all know what we buy,our son wants to sleep in the range,thanks again all,nige and tracey xx
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